Expert on the Dog Debate: "There May Be Situations Where It Is Reasonable"
The debate surrounding prioritizing pets over humans in emergency situations has been reignited by influencer Alexandra Nilsson's controversial statement.
The Silence of the Square in Waiting
Following the death of Ali Khamenei under U.S. and Israeli bombings, the anticipated public uprising in Iran has not occurred, reflecting a deeper moral erosion within the Islamic Republic over the last two decades.
No to the word 'mafia' on Spanish restaurant signs: Italy wins the case
Italy has successfully won a legal case to prevent the use of the word 'mafia' on restaurant signs in Spain, deemed contrary to public order and morality.
Italy wins claim over name of Spanish restaurant chain The Mafia Sits at the Table
Italy successfully contests the name of a Spanish restaurant chain, The Mafia Sits at the Table, leading to a potential name change due to concerns over public morality.
The Word of Kevin Spacey
Kevin Spacey delivers a powerful speech at the Oxford Union Society, reflecting on morality, truth, and public perception amidst his legal troubles.
Ramadan: Kano Hisba bans tricycle operators from wearing three-quarter trousers, others
The Kano State Hisbah Board has imposed a ban on tricycle operators from wearing three-quarter trousers during Ramadan, alongside other restrictions aimed at maintaining public morality.
Days of God: Concealment in the Balance of Moral Values
The article discusses the concept of concealment as a moral value in the wake of scandals and the digital age's impact on privacy and dignity.
Many Americans say the U.S. is not a moral leader but want it to be: NPR/Ipsos poll
A recent NPR/Ipsos poll reveals that while 61% of Americans believe the U.S. should be a moral leader globally, only 39% feel it currently fulfills that role, a significant drop from previous years.