Labour council accuses minister of ‘moral bankruptcy’ over social care dispute
The Labour council in Hartlepool criticized Secretary Steve Reed for his indifference towards social care issues affecting children in their community.
Week 9 in Pictures – See the World Through DN Photographers' Eyes
Dagens Nyheter presents a weekly selection of photographs that reflect current events in Sweden, showcasing visuals from various significant stories.
Punjabi school helping students and parents find community and connection
A volunteer-run Punjabi school in Geelong, Australia, has grown from 15 to 53 students by offering cultural education that enhances social connections and language skills among children and their families.
Ruckus over 'Jai Shri Ram', crowd attacked at the police station
A tense incident occurred in Ahmedabad when a young man pressured a Muslim family to chant 'Jai Shri Ram' after they attended a wedding, leading to a crowd gathering and a subsequent attack when the individual was pursued by the community to the police station.
See who was the military college student who died after a traffic accident in Pirenópolis
17-year-old Júlia Gonzaga de Oliveira tragically died following a traffic accident, prompting an outpouring of grief on social media.
I’ve been a pastor for 40 years. Young men are struggling and I think I know why
A veteran pastor discusses the challenges facing young men today, attributing their struggles to a lack of social formation and support.
A Breakthrough Found That Surprised Us: Miyazaki Town's Challenge to Enjoy Ourselves
Miyazaki's Mimata Town has initiated community-driven activities focused on solving local issues, fostering social engagement among residents.
Abia unveils CSR framework to align private sector with community projects
The Abia State Government has launched a corporate social responsibility framework aimed at enhancing collaboration between the private sector and community projects to foster sustainable development.
Social project opens free slots for children in Petrópolis and expands service for neurodivergent students
The Pequena Tribo Social Project in Petrópolis, Brazil, is offering free extracurricular activities for children aged 6 to 10, with open enrollment for the first semester of 2026.
The Top 10 Most Influential Ecuadorian Footballers on Instagram Shining Abroad in 2026
A ranking of Ecuadorian footballers playing abroad by their influence on Instagram in 2026 reveals their digital reach and community.
"If they win, I will update the shield": Zapping's CM responds to Universidad Católica and the exchange goes viral
A social media exchange between Zapping's community manager and Universidad Católica over a schedule change in the Liga Ecuabet sparked widespread discussion and became a trending topic.
Free exhibition in downtown Rio features works by artists who left the prison system
A free exhibition called 'Coexistir Coabitar' in downtown Rio showcases works by artists who have exited the prison system, highlighting narratives often overlooked in conventional art spaces.
Violent Clash Between Two Groups in Bhawani, Roorkee
A minor dispute among children escalated into a violent confrontation between two groups in Bhawani, Roorkee, leading to public unrest and fear.
In the Seimas - the proposal from the Social Democrats to declare November 3rd as Hunters' Day
Lithuanian Social Democrats propose November 3rd as Hunters' Day to promote responsible hunting and community engagement.
Kelowna mayor does not ask for more RCMP funding during Victoria trip
Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas visited Victoria but did not request additional funding for RCMP despite acknowledging community policing needs.
How unprecedented terror charges expose WA's social cohesion issues
Recent terrorism charges in Western Australia highlight significant social cohesion challenges for the region.
‘Social connection’ prescriptions for older adults expand across Manitoba
In Manitoba, social prescriptions aimed at combating isolation among older adults are gaining popularity, with community activities like chair yoga providing vital socialization opportunities.
One of the largest in Europe. Fear for the Islamic center project in Venice
Concerns are growing over the proposed construction of a significant Islamic center in Venice, advertised on social media as one of the largest in Italy and Europe, although no formal plan has been submitted to the local government yet.
Where was 'This road is not for Muslims' written?
The article discusses the controversial statement 'This road is not for Muslims,' reflecting tensions surrounding religious and social issues in India's context.
The Minister of Social Services on the Healthcare Scandals: 'It Affects Us'
Sweden's Minister of Social Services, Camilla Waltersson Grönvall, acknowledges the need for improved patient safety after meeting with the Deaf Association regarding the lack of sign language interpreters in hospitals.
Quito requires social justice with freedom
The article discusses the necessity for Quito to focus on social justice and leadership that prioritizes community projects over individual ambitions.
Ruckus over the funeral of an elderly woman
A dispute arose in a Saharanpur village regarding the funeral of an elderly woman, igniting discussions on religion and social ostracism in the area.
Opening the Age of Villages Beyond Regional Extinction: Local Assetization
Various strategies are being discussed to revitalize regions facing population decline and extinction, including the local assetization approach aimed at ensuring that the value produced in the region benefits the citizens and community rather than external interests.
Revealed the 'secret weapon' of bus drivers: 'Can I?'
A user went viral for revealing the 'secret weapon' used by bus drivers in Buenos Aires, sparking curiosity among public transport users.
Truths and Lies of the Therian Phenomenon: "They Called Me 'F**king Animal'. And I Thought: What Have I Done? What Exactly Bothers Them?"
The article explores the growing visibility of the therian community, where individuals identify with animal personas, highlighting personal experiences and societal reactions.
“They All Died,” Said the Miners, Mining Their Forgotten Lives
The article explores the poignant experiences of a mining family's struggles through a reflective narrative written by a sociologist examining the social dimensions of life in a now-defunct mining community in South Korea.
Group trains 164 Katsina women to lead grassroots economic, social inclusion
A total of 164 women in Katsina, Nigeria, have been trained as ward facilitators to promote economic empowerment and social inclusion at the grassroots level.
Karmen Joller: Support must reach children before it is too late
Estonia's Social Minister Karmen Joller emphasizes the need for early mental health support for children and youths, advocating for proactive measures at home, school, and community levels.
Institute allocates R$ 17 million for 38 education projects in the country
The Itaú Social Institute will allocate over R$ 17 million to educational programs across Brazil, supporting 38 projects aimed at improving children's school access and retention.
Haredi, Masorati, Dati, and Hiloni... How much do you know about Israeli society?
The article explores the complexity and diversity of Israeli society, particularly within the Jewish community, highlighting religious, ethnic, and national identities.
Police officer catches attention on the web playing ball with children on the street in a city in Tocantins; VIDEO
A military police officer entertained children in Lagoa do Tocantins by playing soccer while in uniform, generating positive reactions on social media.
Alicante Nostra
A commentary on the Mediterranean lifestyle in Alicante, highlighting the balance between enjoying public spaces and respecting shared community norms.
34-Year-Old PM Relates Battle Against Colon Cancer on Social Media; Friends Launch Campaign
A 34-year-old military police officer from Piauí is using social media to share his struggle with colon cancer and to seek financial assistance for his treatment.
When the city slows down, life happens
The design of planned neighborhoods emphasizes time, social interaction, and well-being.
Santos Social Fund opens 108 spots for free courses; see how to register
The Santos Social Fund has announced 108 openings for free qualification courses in various fields, open to residents of Santos.
Trump paints rosy picture of US in record-long State of the Union speech
In his record-setting State of the Union address, President Trump portrayed an optimistic vision for America's future while criticizing social service fraud linked to the Somali community in Minnesota.
In Memory of Jesse Jackson [Jang Seok-jun's Progressive Politics]
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson passed away at the age of 84, remembered for his leadership in the African American community and significant influence in Democratic politics.
"The Problem Is Not Money, But Design": Announcement of 9 Policy Demands for 'Social Finance'
A summit on social finance highlighted the need for structural reforms to support community-driven projects and enhance the role of social finance in addressing local needs in South Korea.
From McDonald's to Safe Villages... Local Data Changing Regional Experiments
The first Korea Local Impact Strategy Forum focused on utilizing local data to combat regional extinction, emphasizing tailored support and growth in social solidarity economy organizations.
The Growing Phenomenon: Parents Post About Their Children's Diagnoses
Parents are increasingly sharing content about their children's diagnoses on social media, particularly focusing on autism-related experiences and advice.
Grief: Why Young People Share Their Pain on Social Media and How Effective It Is
The article explores why young people express their grief on social media and the impact it has on their healing process.
Sicoob strengthens education and inaugurates Teaching Center in Vila Princesa in Porto Velho
Sicoob has inaugurated a new Teaching Center in Vila Princesa, Porto Velho, aimed at improving educational and social opportunities for the local community.
Adventurous Shops and Friends of Reykjadalur Close Down This Summer
Several popular shops and social groups in Reykjadalur will close down this summer due to various challenges.
Cubatão City Council approves the creation of 'Favela Day' in the city's official calendar
The Cubatão City Council in Brazil has approved a law establishing 'Favela Day' on November 4, aiming to celebrate community strength and raise awareness about the challenges faced by residents.
'I tried bold methods to stop neighbours having loud sex but they won't work'
A woman expresses frustration over her upstairs neighbours' constant loud noises during intimate moments, having attempted various methods to address the issue without success.
He doesn't speak Arabic but has mastered the Quran: A pilgrimage reward for a Bangladeshi delivery worker in Qatar
A Bangladeshi delivery worker in Qatar received a pilgrimage to Mecca after his Quran recitation touched many on social media.
Mindaugas Sinkevičius asks party members not to apply double standards in their own community
Mindaugas Sinkevičius has called on members of the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party to ensure consistent evaluations of their peers, regardless of individual situations involving legal scrutiny.
Ramadan in Algeria: A Resilient Heritage and Community Support in Popular Neighborhoods
The article explores the unique cultural practices and community spirit of Ramadan in Algeria, highlighting the significance of family gatherings and social solidarity throughout the month.
Why an NDP hopeful is tweeting about ‘2SLGBTQIA+ community’ amid Puerto Vallarta chaos
Heather McPherson, an NDP leadership candidate, faced backlash for her social media post that prioritized the safety of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community amid violence in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
"We are experiencing a significant backlash"
The article discusses the significant challenges and setbacks currently faced by a particular group or movement in Iceland.