Sustainability Conflict: The Division
Disagreements about sustainability showcase deep social and economic divides, with a lack of a liberal compass guiding the debate.
What is the reason behind unseasonal rain? Not Bill Gates, learn the real reason
The article discusses claims circulating on social media that recent unseasonal rain in India is due to artificial weather manipulation rather than natural causes.
New "Exoikonomo" and "Change Device" – The conditions, the funding model
Over 340,000 households are expected to participate in Greece's new energy-saving programs set to be launched under the Social Climate Fund.
Three days before the election, Frederiksen proposes the biggest change to work life in over 100 years
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has proposed a significant change in work-life balance for parents just days before the parliamentary elections.
Videos from g1 Bahia and TV Bahia - Saturday, March 21, 2026
A series of notable topics including tributes to the late actor Juca de Oliveira, health-related influencers promoting eating disorders, and political shifts with Tebet's party change are covered in this article.
Lucélia case: 18 years after being tortured by adoptive mother, writer celebrates life change: 'Today I live the freedom that only God can give'
Lucélia Rodrigues da Silva reflects on her life 18 years after escaping horrific abuse from her adoptive mother, sharing her journey of healing and empowerment on social media.
Deferral of tax returns no longer saves social contributions for entrepreneurs
A recent tax law change in Slovakia indicates that delaying tax return submissions will not exempt entrepreneurs from social contributions, affecting many who rely on this extension.
The shocking change of La Chabona after a dental intervention: "It took a long time to wait"
Argentinian influencer La Chabona shares her transformation after a dental procedure, expressing joy over her new smile and ambitions for the future.
“Sodra” Sends a Message About Salaries: Here's What Will Change This June
Lithuania’s social insurance institution, Sodra, is set to implement new reporting requirements for employers regarding employee salaries and working hours starting this June.
Father Alberto Reyes, a social reference in Cuba: "The country is a pot that can explode at any moment"
Cuban priest Alberto Reyes expresses concern about the tense situation in Cuba and the potential for unrest amidst calls for political change.
Silas Aliki: The State and Capital Do Not Like Friendship
Silas Aliki argues that friendship poses a radical challenge to state and capitalist control, as it is more difficult to regulate than traditional family structures.
Ana Torroja: "Tolerance, sense of humor, and censorship have gotten worse"
Ana Torroja discusses her career, social changes, and the impact of nostalgia on her upcoming album in a new interview.
ZUS announces an important change. It concerns one of the most popular applications
The Polish Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) has introduced an electronic version of the popular application ERPO, benefitting hundreds of thousands of retirees and pensioners.
N. Androulakis in the Enlargement Committee: Together we will fight for political change, responding to the social demand
Nikos Androulakis emphasized the importance of political change and the contribution from various political backgrounds during the meeting of the PASOK-KINAL Enlargement Committee.
Progressive Reconstruction: Ideas, Social Alliances, New Political Subject
A discussion on the need for a progressive political shift in Greece, addressing social challenges and the impact of consumerism.
Income Tax 2026: taxpayers will have the option to provide social name
The Brazilian Federal Revenue announced that taxpayers will be able to provide their social name in the 2026 Income Tax declaration, a change that now allows for greater inclusivity.
Schufa: These two women want to change Schufa. Will they succeed?
Two women aim to reform the German credit rating agency Schufa, striving to eliminate the stigma and shame associated with credit scores.
The trauma that changed China. The hell of women and generations of only children
The article discusses the systemic disappearance of girls in China due to cultural prejudices and economic pressures, leading to profound generational trauma.
Will they take over our work and tax payments? How robots and artificial intelligence will change the economy and social system
Elon Musk claims that advancements in artificial intelligence will make humans obsolete in the workforce and allow for a universal basic income, but many economists criticize his views as unrealistic.
Laura Micheletti and Mirta Villalba: Two Stories that Show How Love Can Also Change a Life Behind Walls
Laura Micheletti and Mirta Villalba share their transformative experiences working with the Espartanos Foundation, showcasing how love and support can fundamentally change lives inside prisons.
'If Congress had done its work, Kanshiram would not have succeeded,' said Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi emphasized the importance of struggle and education in bringing social change during a speech on Social Change Day.
Network X will change problematic "ticks". Last year, it received a three billion fine in the EU
The American social network X, owned by Elon Musk, has proposed remedial measures regarding its blue verification symbol after receiving a substantial fine from the EU.
Maarja Krais-Leosk: Social Care - the Window for Correct Decisions is Open. It Was Already Open Before the Last Tragic Incident
The article emphasizes the urgent need for supportive decisions in social care to prevent further tragedies and highlights the importance of changing societal perceptions regarding social welfare.
One in four shy Brits change commute to avoid chatting to strangers
A study reveals that many Brits alter their commutes to avoid social interactions, reflecting widespread social awkwardness.
10,000 Simulations... Calculate 'Earth Damage' of 1 Ton of Greenhouse Gas at 280,000 Won
A new study estimates the social cost of carbon emissions in South Korea at around 280,000 won per ton, highlighting the economic implications of greenhouse gas emissions on climate change.
From April, the rules for maintaining unemployment status and benefits will change
From April 1, individuals must not earn any income to retain their unemployment status and benefits under new amendments to the law in Latvia.
The 'micro-links' that sustain daily life: why greeting the kiosk owner or talking to the driver can change your day
The article discusses the importance of 'micro-links', which are shallow, everyday interactions that significantly contribute to mental health and a sense of belonging.
The School that Teaches Action. Will Social Projects Change Education?
The article discusses the importance of experiential learning in education and highlights social projects as a means to engage students creatively and effectively.
Duksung Women's University Climate Environment and Culture Major Selected for Phase 2 of Humanities-Social Sciences Convergence Talent Training Project
Duksung Women's University has been selected for Phase 2 of the Humanities-Social Sciences Convergence Talent Training Project (HUSS), allowing its Climate Environment and Culture major to receive support until 2028.
Farmer Gave a Tractor as Dowry to His Daughter, Distributed Helmets to Wedding Guests, Shared His Thoughts on Wasteful Spending
A farmer in Rajasthan set a unique precedent by giving a tractor as dowry to his daughter instead of traditional gifts, promoting agricultural participation.
Former Chief Economist: A Wealth Tax Will Trigger a Major Behavioral Change
A former chief economist critiques the Danish Social Democrats' proposal to reintroduce a wealth tax, arguing it may not effectively achieve its goals of equity and increased welfare.
Social Democrats' Leader: The Proposal to Impose Fines for Repeated Violations of Parliamentary Ethics is Excessive
The leader of the Social Democratic party claims that fines for repeated ethical violations by politicians may not effectively change behavior.
MPs reject social media ban for under-16s - but major change could still happen
UK MPs have rejected a proposal for a social media ban for under-16s, although potential regulatory changes may still be enacted.
New leader guides the Social Democrats in Mosfellsbær
A new leader has been appointed to lead the Social Democrats in Mosfellsbær, Iceland.
Sierra Leone women prisoners win freedom through football-based reform project
Four women prisoners in Sierra Leone have been released as part of a football-based reform project aimed at empowering women and reforming the correctional system.
Chios: 99,000 citizens participated in Chios Climate Chance
The Chios Climate Chance program demonstrated an effective social mobilization model against climate change, involving over 99,000 citizens.
How do social media algorithms change during Ramadan?
The article discusses the adjustments made by social media algorithms during the Ramadan period to accommodate shifts in user behavior and digital engagement.
Food as a Tool for Change: 10 Women Who Redefined Nutrition and Gastronomy
The article highlights the significant contributions of ten women to the fields of nutrition and gastronomy, emphasizing that food can be a tool for social change, cultural identity, and scientific advancement.
Etuk Ubong, a Nigerian Trumpeter Born to Groove and Raise Awareness in Africa
The article highlights Nigerian trumpeter Etuk Ubong, who combines musical talent with a passion for social consciousness about Africa's future.
The 10 Most Influential Feminist Thinkers
This article outlines the most influential living feminist thinkers today, led by Judith Butler, highlighting their impact on contemporary feminist debates.
The Mutant Weather of Morocco During Ramadan
Morocco adjusts its clock during Ramadan to facilitate fasting, impacting social customs and daily routines.
Who will shop for ten million seniors and change diapers in 10 years?
The article discusses the future challenges of caring for an aging population in Poland, particularly the needs of seniors and the potential strain on the healthcare and social support systems.
Woman told she 'needs to make more effort for ripped husband' but has best reply
A body positive influencer, Alicia Mccarvell, expertly responded to critics who suggested she should change her appearance to match her husband’s fitness level, receiving widespread support for her stance.
From soap opera costumes to luxury on social media: the way to dress at rodeos has transformed in 20 years
The article discusses the evolution of rodeo fashion in Brazil from a functional style defined by soap operas to a more modern, social media-influenced aesthetic.
The Social Democrats want to change a major reason for the current golden age of the Danish economy
The Danish pension age is rising alongside life expectancy, contributing significantly to the government's financial surplus.
Carlos Alcaraz asked for clear-the-air talks as heartbreaking admission made
Carlos Alcaraz's former coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, unfollowed him on social media following their separation, emphasizing the need for time to heal.
Lee Jeong-hyeon: 'I will change my jacket... I will wear the old-fashioned jumper I wore during the election'
Lee Jeong-hyeon, chairman of the People Power Party's nomination committee, announced on social media that he will stop wearing a military-style jacket he previously donned, pledging to choose a more traditional attire instead.
Retired priests in a social facility / Life in the parish was different, here they have to obey. Some come with fear of whether they can cope with the change.
A group of retired priests, now living in a care home, continue to engage in spiritual life despite health issues and aging.
TikTok will require parental permission to increase screen time for users under 16
TikTok is implementing a new policy that requires users under 16 to obtain parental consent to change account settings related to screen time.
Social Democratic Party to Elect Party Leader After 13 Years, Rebuilding the Party is the Biggest Challenge, Some Call for Name Change
The Social Democratic Party in Japan is set to hold its leadership election for the first time in 13 years, with rebuilding the party being the primary concern.