The Holberg Prize of 6 million kroner awarded to the historian who renewed the view on witches
Australian historian Lyndal Roper receives the Holberg Prize for her research on the Reformation era and witch hunts.
Reformation of the NongHyup Chairman Election to Block 'Corruption Stigma' through Direct Election by Members
The South Korean government is reforming the election system for the NongHyup Chairman to allow direct voting by its members to mitigate corruption issues.
Justice, with the Nordio reform, the right puts everyone's guarantees at risk
The article discusses concerns over the Nordio reform in Italy, suggesting that it threatens judicial guarantees and autonomy.
The Reformation: Institutionalization of Oppression and Exclusion in the Name of Purity and Modesty
A Korean scholar interprets the European Reformation as a historical transformation characterized by the institutionalization of intolerance and the formation of social regulations and nation-states.
Murder of Quentin: What is the offense of "reconstitution of a dissolved league" that could target the Jeune Garde?
The investigation into the murder of Quentin Déranque has raised concerns regarding the potential reformation of the radical left group Jeune Garde following arrests of its members, prompting calls for legal action against this suppressed organization.
Newsweek: This is how the Wagner network secretly infiltrates NATO
A recent Newsweek analysis reveals that the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin did not dismantle the Wagner Group but led to its reformation into a covert network operating within NATO countries.
The Purge of Zhang Yousha and Lin Biao... 'The Dilemma of Absolute Power'
The article discusses Xi Jinping's consolidation of power through the purging of Zhang Yousha, signaling a shift towards lifelong leadership and the reformation of the military under younger, more loyal officers.