Color analysis is trending again - An expert advises how to find your best colors
Color analysis is experiencing renewed popularity, with experts guiding individuals on how to identify their most flattering colors.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
A news roundup from G1 covering significant events in Brazil, including political analysis and criminal cases.
Cuiabana House: deadline for appeal starts this Monday (23)
Candidates in the Casa Cuiabana housing program deemed incompatible in document analysis can start filing administrative appeals from Monday, October 23.
Who pays for social charges? An analysis of incidence
The article examines who financially supports social charges in Argentina, emphasizing the differing perspectives between economists and non-economists.
Dialogue with a Reader
The article discusses reader feedback on minimum wage trends in Brazil and critiques on economic analysis regarding productivity and real minimum wage.
ANALYSIS ⟩ Isamaa and Keskerakond: the triumph of social conservatism
The article discusses the ideological alignment and potential coalition between the Isamaa and Keskerakond parties in Estonia, signaling a shift towards social conservatism and centrist voter appeal.
Social Network Reveals AI Risks - Don’t Give Away Your Data
A new platform called 'Moltbook' utilizes AI agents for content creation and analysis, raising concerns about data privacy.
He will never forget what they called the room at the town hall, where the suspected fraudsters were called for interrogation
The article discusses the scrutiny of Danes suspected of fraudulently claiming social benefits, highlighting legal concerns about citizens' rights amid extensive surveillance and data analysis efforts.
Analysis: Rydman's Appointment as Minister of Social Affairs and Health was a Relief for Orpo
Wille Rydman's appointment as Finland's new Minister of Social Affairs and Health is seen as a relief for Prime Minister Petteri Orpo amid a contentious political climate.
Frederick Wiseman, one of the fathers of modern documentary, dies at 96
Frederick Wiseman, a pioneering figure in modern documentary filmmaking, has passed away at the age of 96 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The AI that allows knowing the "digital footprint" that influences jobs, rentals, and immigration processes
The article discusses the growing influence of digital footprints on real-life opportunities, including jobs and rentals, and raises concerns about data asymmetry between users and institutions.
Analysis: Is the government putting immigrants to work for free? Here’s how to read political statements as the elections approach
Finnish Finance Minister Riikka Purra advocates for requiring immigrants to perform unpaid work to receive social benefits, drawing criticism for downplaying the value of cleaning jobs.
Benjamin Rud Elberth: Here are the three best and the three worst parties on social media
An analysis evaluates the performance of political parties on social media leading up to Denmark's upcoming general election.
Analysis: Who Wants to Be the Public's Spittoon After Kaisa Juuso?
The article examines the challenges faced by the next Minister of Social Affairs and Health, following the departure of Kaisa Juuso, amidst significant budget cuts in social and health services in Finland.
Analysis: Kaisa Juuso's ministerial portfolio was the most difficult, but she also added to her burden
Kaisa Juuso, the Finnish Minister of Social Affairs and Health, resigned amidst challenging circumstances, including managing unpopular government decisions regarding social and health expenditures.
Storytelling with Picture Books Has a Positive Impact on Children’s Development: Analysis of 37,000 Individuals by Tohoku University
A study conducted by Tohoku University has shown that reading picture books to children has significant positive effects on their overall development, including physical and social skills.
The Legal Council: The benefit cap could clash with children's rights
The Legal Council is urging the Swedish government to conduct a more thorough analysis of how its proposed benefit cap aligns with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
INSS creates national queue, but seriously ill patients still without priority care
The INSS has established a national queue for benefits analysis, but patients with serious health conditions, like Eduardo, continue to face delays and lack priority treatment.
Only 0.1 percent marked as 'illegal' - What social networks really delete
The article discusses the low percentage of content marked as illegal by social networks in the context of EU regulations, and the ongoing criticism from the U.S. regarding censorship.
ITabloid Arrives: the New Digital Voice of Italian Journalists
ITabloid, a new digital publication by the Association of Italian Journalists, aims to provide in-depth analysis and storytelling.
INSS holds a drive this weekend with over 11,000 services
The National Institute of Social Security (INSS) is hosting service drives across the country this weekend, offering over 11,000 service slots aimed at expediting benefit analysis and grants.
‘Hikikomori Youth’ Social Cost Estimated at 53 Trillion Won Annually
An analysis indicates that the hidden costs to Korean society from 'hikikomori youth' who isolate themselves at home exceed 53 trillion won annually, highlighting a need for expanded policy support as the number of these youths may increase due to difficulties in job-seeking.
From Politicians to 'Finfluencers' - They Are the Most Powerful on Social Media
The article discusses how financial influencers selling courses in dropshipping and stock analysis are attracting youth on platforms like YouTube and TikTok, while the Moderates party ranks highest in the Medieakademin's annual power barometer for economics on social media.
ANALYSIS ⟩ "Next up, Kõlvart goes after Reinsalu's voters"
Jevgeni Ossinovski of the Social Democratic Party predicts that the most important political trend in the upcoming election year will be the competitive pursuit of votes between Mihhail Kõlvart and Urmas Reinsalu, as they focus on increasing support among Estonian voters.
A 'Leonardesque' spirit always on the side of children
The sudden and tragic passing of Maria Rita Parsi leaves a deep void in the Italian society, reflecting her extraordinary capacity for study, analysis, and dissemination of critical social issues.
Mark Gábris' Year Overview: Food Prices Increased Most Last Year in Slovakia and Hungary
The article discusses the significant rise in food prices in Slovakia and Hungary, primarily affecting socially disadvantaged groups, due to increased global agricultural commodity prices and domestic consolidation.