From Coves to Clicks: How Terrorism is Changing
The article discusses the changing nature of terrorism, particularly focusing on the risks associated with extreme Islamism and its societal perception in Italy.
Sanna Stellan published a side-by-side photo of herself and Andrew – Social media exploded
Finnish actress Sanna Stellan sparked a social media frenzy by posting a humorous side-by-side comparison of a photo of ex-royal Andrew attempting to hide from the media after a police incident, alongside her own experience of recovering from an injury.
Valentine's Day Without a Partner or With Unrealistic Expectations: This Is How the Most Romantic Day of the Year Affects Mental Health
February 14 can intensify feelings of lack, but it can also be a time to reassess our understanding of love and emotional success.
Psychologist on watching polished lives on screen: here's what it can lead to
Psychologist Ieva Plauškutė talks about how social media exploits our deepest existential fears of inadequacy and comparison.
Why Did America Fall Behind in the 'Quality of Life' Index?
A recent study indicates that the United States ranks 32nd in quality of life among 171 countries, trailing behind nations such as Poland, Lithuania, and Cyprus, despite Americans' pride in being the 'best' overall.
Comparison of Nanna to skerpukjöt sparks enormous anger
Nanna Rögnvaldardóttir responds to media personality Stefán Einar Stefánsson's comments about her looks, which have provoked fierce backlash on social media.
An expert on personal performance discusses digital detox: 'You don't need to be available 24 hours a day'
Luis Soldevila, a personal performance expert, advocates for a digital detox at least once a week to alleviate anxiety, social comparison, and improve self-esteem and physical health.
Mengestu: 'This hatred for migrants is like that of the Nazis towards the Jews'
Dinaw Mengestu compares the scapegoating of immigrants in America to Nazi Germany's treatment of Jews, criticizing the Trump administration's handling of social issues.
Motherhood then and now: Why are mothers so stressed today?
The article explores why mothers today seem more stressed than in previous generations, despite having more support systems like parental leave and benefits, contrasting it with the author's own experience with a less stressed mother in the 70s/80s.