The Seventh International Conference Brings Together Experts Shaping the Future of Orthopedics, Rehabilitation, Kinesiology, and Sports Medicine from Europe and the USA
An international conference in Lithuania gathered over 250 participants to discuss innovative clinical practices in orthopedics and sports medicine.
Ukrainian rehabilitation specialists received during an exchange visit at 'Vaivari'
The National Rehabilitation Center 'Vaivari' in Latvia hosted 24 Ukrainian health care and rehabilitation specialists to enhance their knowledge of modern rehabilitation methods.
An Open Prison for Women is Being Built Near Prague. The First in the Czech Republic
A new open prison for women is being established near Prague, marking a significant development in the Czech Republic's prison system.
When the blood fog has cleared, one question remains
The article discusses the tension between society's desire for rehabilitation of offenders and the instinctive reluctance to allow them to reintegrate after committing serious wrongs.
UK's Anonymous Criminals Now - 'Grandma' Mary Bell to Maxine Carr's 'New Boobs'
The article discusses the controversial lifelong anonymity granted to some of the UK's most notorious criminals, examining the reasons behind these legal protections and the debates surrounding them.
SSG's Kim Kwang-hyun, undergoes shoulder surgery... rehabilitation expected to take at least 6 months
Pitcher Kim Kwang-hyun of the SSG Landers will undergo shoulder surgery following a two-week rehabilitation process.
REPORTAGE FROM PRISON: How teenagers convicted of murder live in Estonia
The article explores the living conditions of teenagers incarcerated in the Viru prison youth department in Estonia, focusing on their isolation and adaptation to prison life.
Wiktoria, after a stroke, ended up in a care home, now losing treatment: Ukrainians needed by Poland as long as they work
Wiktoria, a Ukrainian woman who suffered a stroke, finds her treatment and rehabilitation abruptly halted due to new legislation ending aid for refugees, raising concerns for many who share similar fates.
Inka Henelius Cannot Host Sports Spotlight
Yle's sports journalist Inka Henelius is set to return to work after Easter following an Achilles tendon rupture but will take on different tasks until she can host the Sports Spotlight show again.
LIVE FROM POSTIMEES: How do children become murderers? In the studio Anu Viita-Neuhaus and Liisa Ehamaa
Anu Viita-Neuhaus and Liisa Ehamaa discuss the transformation of children into murderers and the implications for youth facing incarceration in a special live broadcast by Postimees.
Alejandro David: “To decide about someone, you must first know the prison”
Judge Alejandro David discusses the importance of understanding the penal system and the role of society in the reintegration of ex-prisoners.
‘This is the saddest moment’: families search for loved ones on Eid after Kabul hospital strike
Families in Kabul mourn and search for loved ones following a devastating airstrike on a rehabilitation center, with conflicting death tolls reported.
Lost weight, fought in ICU... Now this star wants to win IPL for his team
Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer, who recently recovered from a serious injury, is determined to lead Punjab Kings to their first IPL title.
Monkey baby that resembles the famous Punch will be released in Colombia; watch video
A baby Saguinus leucopus, recovering in a rehabilitation center, parallels the story of Japan's Punch monkey as it prepares for release in Colombia.
Donor devastated as charity plans to sell land despite agreement not to
A donor expresses devastation over the Children First Foundation's decision to sell donated land despite a verbal agreement that it would remain in use for rehabilitation.
It can't be true - another accident in Lindsey Vonn's family
Lindsey Vonn's family faces another accident as her sister Karin Kildow severely injures her knee just as Vonn is recovering from a major leg surgery.
IL's Information: Movement in Social Welfare Savings - These Cuts Are on the Table
The Finnish government has reached a preliminary agreement on implementing €100 million in social welfare savings, focusing on reducing certain requirements in client planning and rehabilitative work activities.
Police investigates the possible corrupt activities of a municipal council member
The South Police Prefecture has initiated a misdemeanor procedure to investigate whether Mehis Vinni, a member of the North-Sakala municipal council, violated operational restrictions and if Ene Maaten, the director of the Lõhavere rehabilitation and care center, obstructed the work of the council's audit committee.
Rescuers released healed swans into the sandpit, they were injured as a result of a harsh winter
Rescuers in Czechia have released swans that were rehabilitated after being injured during the harsh winter season.
‘Digital Village’ for the Disabled Opens in Cheongju to Experience Jobs, Play, and Rehabilitation in Virtual Reality
A new facility called ‘Digital Village’ has been opened in Cheongju, enabling disabled individuals to engage in job training, recreational activities, and rehabilitation using digital content like VR and AR.
Inmates at Hall Prison are Paid to Play Video Games
Inmates at Hall Prison in Sweden can now earn money by participating in video gaming activities as part of their rehabilitation efforts.
Letters from prison in Gran Canaria: a literary workshop for inmates to 'become another person the day after'
Inmates at Gran Canaria's El Salto del Negro prison engage in a unique literary workshop aiming to help them transform their lives post-release.
Have you seen him? Families search for their loved ones among the rubble of a medical center explosion in Kabul
Families in Kabul frantically search for missing loved ones following a devastating explosion at a medical rehabilitation center.
Diving into the high-security area of Condé-sur-Sarthe where the most dangerous criminals in France are isolated
The article explores the high-security facility in Condé-sur-Sarthe that houses France's most dangerous criminals, detailing the conditions and experiences of inmates.
Saeima condemns the repressive psychiatric methods used during Soviet regime
The Latvian Saeima has adopted a declaration condemning the repressive psychiatric methods used during the Soviet occupation, acknowledging the rights of individuals subjected to political persecution to rehabilitation and justice.
Daniel Noboa calls to ignite the machines for the rehabilitation of the Cuenca-Molleturo road with an investment of $21.8 million
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa urged for the immediate start of the rehabilitation of the Cuenca-Molleturo road, emphasizing its importance for connecting families and boosting the economy with a planned investment of $21.8 million.
Intermediate Care for Addictions: Institute of Neurosciences Strengthens Its Offering with Intensive Outpatient Program
A new intensive outpatient program has been launched at the Institute of Neurosciences in Guayaquil, Ecuador, addressing problematic substance use and aiming to provide a middle ground between outpatient services and residential treatment.
Pakistan on the back foot after Kabul hospital attack, offers strange justification for 400 deaths
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated following an airstrike on a Kabul drug rehabilitation center that killed over 400 people, with Pakistan's military issuing a controversial statement.
Colombia: Baby grey titi monkey gets cuddly ‘mum’ ahead of return to wild
A baby grey titi monkey in Colombia is being rehabilitated with the help of a soft toy surrogate before being released back into the wild.
Vålerenga profile tells of nightmare months: – Terrible
Danish football player Matilde Lundorf Skovsen reflects on her long recovery from a severe knee injury she sustained shortly after joining Vålerenga.
Taxpayers could face billion-dollar rehab costs for troubled WA coal miner
Griffin Coal's potential disengagement from rehabilitation responsibilities at its Collie mine could lead to significant financial burdens on West Australian taxpayers.
FG unveils plan to turn correctional centres into farm hubs
The Nigerian Federal Government is transforming correctional facilities into agribusiness hubs to enhance rehabilitation and reduce reoffending rates through public-private partnerships.
Justice Minister Leena Meri on A-Studio: Rehabilitation in prison depends on oneself
Justice Minister Leena Meri does not see overcrowding in prisons as a significant issue, stating the government has allocated funds for rehabilitation and additional prison spaces.
Super Carioca Health Center is inaugurated in the West Zone of Rio
A new Super Carioca Health Center was inaugurated in Campo Grande, Rio de Janeiro, focusing on specialized care and rehabilitation services.
The Case of the Brutally Beaten Dog Gausas Has Reached Its Conclusion: The Court Has Announced Its Decision
The court has issued sentences for those involved in the brutal treatment of a dog named Gausas, including community service and mandated participation in rehabilitation programs.
Afghanistan vows revenge for Pakistan's strike on addiction rehabilitation center
Afghanistan has vowed to retaliate against Pakistan after a bombing at a Kabul rehabilitation center resulted in numerous casualties.
Pakistan's most brutal incident in Kabul, Taliban threatens to face consequences
The article discusses the global condemnation of Pakistan following a deadly airstrike on a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul, prompting the UN to call for an immediate investigation.
Afghans search for loved ones at Kabul rehab centre hit by Pakistani airstrike
Afghan families search for their loved ones at a Kabul drug rehabilitation centre following a deadly airstrike attributed to Pakistan, which claimed over 400 lives.
NGO says 'hundreds killed and wounded' in Kabul drug clinic strike
An NGO reports that a recent strike on a drug clinic in Kabul resulted in hundreds of casualties, including deaths and injuries.
Monday's strike on a hospital in Kabul reportedly resulted in 143 casualties according to the UN mission
A recent attack on a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul has resulted in numerous casualties, with Afghan authorities attributing the assault to Pakistan.
Why is Kabul's Camp Phoenix on Pakistan's Radar? It has a Connection with the US Army
Camp Phoenix in Kabul, once a significant military base for the US and NATO, has transitioned from a training site for Afghan forces to a drug rehabilitation center after the Taliban takeover.
Doris Abe: On the Objectives of Punishment for Drug Offenses
Doris Abe argues that rehabilitative measures are more effective than imprisonment for those involved in drug offenses in her commentary originally published in a prosecutor's yearbook.
“Learning the Spirit of Yi Sun-sin through Horseback Riding”... Asan City Launches ‘Public Horseback Riding Program’
Asan City is launching a ‘Public Horseback Riding Program’ that combines the spirit of historical figure Yi Sun-sin with modern recreational horseback riding.
Shia LaBeouf begs strangers for matches in underwear during bizarre hotel incident
Shia LaBeouf sparked a bizarre scene in a Rome hotel lobby by asking strangers for a match while dressed only in his underwear.
The Actor from Teatro Oficina Takes Gregório de Matos to Book and Prisons of the Country
Ricardo Bittencourt's monologue 'Boca a Boca - Um Solo para Gregório' will be published as a book and he will also conduct theatre workshops in prisons as part of a rehabilitation project.
Afghanistan accused Pakistan of bombing a rehabilitation center in Kabul amid the war between neighbors
Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of bombing a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul, leading to significant casualties and escalating tensions between the two countries.
Heritage jewel Quinta Avelina is being recovered in Quito for cultural purposes: initiative is expected to be realized by August 2026
The historic Quinta Avelina in Quito is set to undergo rehabilitation for cultural use, with a planned completion by August 2026.
'While praying, there was an explosion,' Pakistan ruthlessly attacked the weak country
A devastating airstrike by Pakistan on a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul has resulted in over 400 deaths and extensive destruction.
'Everything was burning, people were burning': witnesses describe strike on Kabul drug rehab centre
Survivors recount the devastating aftermath of a Pakistani air raid on a Kabul drug rehabilitation centre that resulted in over 400 deaths.
Attack on Hospital in Kabul by Pakistan
Pakistan has attacked a rehabilitation center hospital in Kabul, resulting in several casualties and injuries.