No Constitutional Tribunal, no issue and help? The desperate idea of the Commissioner for Human Rights to circumvent the absence of the Constitutional Tribunal
The Commissioner for Human Rights is seeking a workaround for the non-publication of Constitutional Tribunal rulings which affects citizens' rights, proposing that lower courts should re-evaluate cases lost by citizens if the Tribunal's decisions are not published.
How are people without relatives buried in Latvia?
The article discusses the issue of how individuals who die alone and without family members are buried in Latvia, highlighting a specific case of a woman named Gaļina who passed away alone, sparking a search for information about her funeral.
After nearly seven years in the Prime Minister's Office: Mette Frederiksen needs to fulfill central parts of her plan against inequality
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is facing criticism for failing to implement key proposals aimed at reducing economic inequality, despite previously pledging to address this issue as she calls for a wealth tax.
Fraktur: Trump's Lap and Fighting Dogs
The article reflects on the frustration towards President Trump's behavior, comparing it to a broader global issue of incivility in politics and society.
Woman spends £100 a week at charity shops but says 'issue' stops people using them
Jenna Ward spends £100 a week at charity shops but highlights an 'issue' that may deter others from shopping there.
AI Technology for 'Comfort'
The article discusses an AI-based technology called 'UmiBot' developed in Australia, which provides support to victims of gender-based violence by offering resources and guidance on various options available.
Ban on sitting at work. The ministry responded to the issue
The Polish Ministry of Family, Labor, and Social Policy addressed concerns regarding mandatory standing work conditions following a parliamentary inquiry.
Joe Sugg forced to issue Dianne Buswell birth update after 'picture' reveal
Joe Sugg clarifies that Dianne Buswell is still pregnant after a misleading AI-generated image led to rumors of her giving birth.
'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.
What did victim Tara Sahdev say about love jihad?
The victim Tara Sahdev spoke out about her experiences related to the controversial issue of love jihad.
Can skim milk powder replace whey? Videos go viral with promises of savings, but experts issue warnings
Videos on social media suggest swapping whey protein for skim milk powder to save money, but experts warn that the products serve different nutritional purposes and cannot be equated for muscle gain.
Spain elevates loneliness to a state issue: this is the national strategy to combat it
Spain is implementing its first national strategy to combat unwanted loneliness, recognizing it as a significant social issue affecting one in five people.
The Digital Addiction of Minors: "I Treat Kids Who Spend the Weekend in Their Room with Their Mobile"
The article discusses the rising issue of digital addiction among minors, highlighting psychological symptoms and legal actions against major tech companies.
Pori's Social Democratic Leadership: The Trust Issue Regarding City Manager Inna is 'Case Closed', But There Remains Distrust Towards the National Coalition Party
Discussions surrounding the trust of Pori's city manager Lauri Inna are concluded, but doubts persist regarding his ties to the National Coalition Party.
Sanasa admits error in water bills for social tariff issued with higher amounts and promises new bills
Sanasa, the mixed company responsible for sanitation in Campinas, Brazil, admitted to issuing incorrect higher water bills to some residents eligible for social tariff rates and promised to issue corrected bills soon.
Serious issue
Mark Zuckerberg, head of Meta, faces a court trial over allegations of promoting addiction through his technology, stemming from a lawsuit by a user claiming social media use led to her mental health struggles.
Debate on Social Media: Federal Students' Conference: Social Media Ban for Young People Only Delays the Problem
At the Federal Students' Conference, there are concerns that a proposed social media ban for those under 16 merely shifts the issue rather than addressing the root causes of mental health pressures among youth.
Mark Zuckerberg Admits Slow Progress in Identifying Underage Instagram Users
Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged in court that Meta has been making slow progress in addressing the issue of underage users on Instagram.
Mark Zuckerberg responds for the first time before a judge about minors' extreme addiction to social media
Mark Zuckerberg faces a judge in a significant case addressing the issue of extreme social media addiction among minors, stemming from the experience of a young woman who suffered severe mental health issues due to technology dependency.
Social Media: 'Imagine a World Where Cocaine Never Runs Out'
Dr. Anna Lembke discusses her new book and the pressing issue of loneliness among young people in the context of addiction.
Susanne Nyström: If even pets cannot be a class issue – what should be?
Social Democrats argue that ownership of pets should not be determined by socioeconomic status, raising concerns about rising veterinary costs.
Cyberbullying: a problem of technology or a reflection of ourselves?
The article discusses how online bullying reflects personal relationships and values rather than being solely a technological issue.
Corruption Erodes the IMSS
The article discusses the severe issue of corruption within the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) and its impact on public health.
Baudin on the government issue: 'It's stupid to close the door to a pure Social Democratic government'
In a debate over government formation in Sweden, Tobias Baudin of the Social Democrats suggests that exploring a one-party government option, inspired by Norway's approach, should not be dismissed.
Pension Becomes the Social Democrats' Hit for the Election. It Should Solve These Three Problems
The Danish Social Democrats plan to use pension reform as a central campaign issue, proposing to freeze the retirement age at around 64 years while addressing rising pension ages.
The wiser will withdraw, described Turk, why motorists came with a new name
The article discusses a change in the name among motorists in Turkey as described by a Turkish individual, though the specific details are unclear due to a loading issue on the page.
Tsukuba University Faculty Member Posts Discriminatory Comments About Foreigners; University Apologizes on Website and Proceeds with Investigation
A faculty member from Tsukuba University has made discriminatory remarks about foreigners on social media, prompting the university to issue an apology and launch an investigation.
Letter to the Editor. The Opposition Must Make Climate a Campaign Issue
A letter urges the Social Democrats to prioritize climate policies in the upcoming elections, criticizing the current government for neglecting scientific advice.
Piracicaba has 11,200 families living in illegal subdivisions, in areas without infrastructure; understand
Piracicaba, Brazil, is facing a pressing issue with 11,200 families living in illegal subdivisions lacking necessary infrastructure, as the municipality works on regularizing these areas.
Financial Time Bomb, Mistake, or Timely Justice Issue?
The article discusses the contentious financial proposal in Iceland, highlighting various expert opinions on its sustainability and impact on public finances.
The social scourge of child labor at a global level
A recent report from the ILO and UNICEF highlights that 140 million children worldwide are affected by child labor, with 50 million involved in hazardous work.
Fake Accounts Distributing My Past Photos... Stalking Crime, But Response is Slow
A woman is concerned about a fake Instagram account using her middle school photos, highlighting the growing issue of impersonation on social media.
Experts answer Al Jazeera Net: Will "Abskorld" reach the world stage or become a single-issue platform?
Experts discuss the potential of the new social media platform "Abskorld" to become a global platform or to be limited to a single issue like the Palestinian cause.
Bangladesh Elections: Politics Shaped by AI, Cricket Becomes a Major Issue!
Elections in Bangladesh are set to take place with significant influence from social media and artificial intelligence, particularly focusing on cricket as a political tool.
Use of force as a weapon of struggle. The letter from home confinement of the antagonist "Gigi"
In Italy, a platform is emerging that advocates for violence as a means of street struggle, challenging the perception of youthful anger as merely a transient issue.
Max Hjelm: The Social Democrats Dare Not Have Their Own Opinion on Forced Deportations
In the face of forced deportations of teenagers who have lived much of their lives in Sweden, there is a growing debate about the moral implications of such actions and the political parties' cowardice in addressing the issue.
Dirty talk in the name of actress, anger erupted seeing WhatsApp chat, said- my identity...
Actress Ruhi Singh has fallen victim to a fraud where false WhatsApp chats in her name have been leaked, prompting her to alert fans on social media about the issue.
Children and Social Media: Issue of Prohibition or Conscious Choice
The article discusses the relationship between children and social media, weighing the implications of potential bans against the merits of conscious user choice.
Elderly addiction to cell phones increases the risk of diseases and digital scams
A report discusses the rising issue of elderly addiction to cell phones, leading to health risks and financial scams.
Tomas Ramberg: The government lets Andersson stew in his own migration soup
The internal conflict within the Social Democrats regarding the expulsion of teenagers is self-inflicted, as their strategy to eliminate migration as a campaign issue is now backfiring on the party.
Moderate mayor takes issue with party colleague
Mohammad Rona, the political spokesperson for the Moderates, asserts that their collaboration with the Social Democrats is 'excellent', despite concerns raised by colleagues regarding the Social Democrats' new school proposal.
Sia Koysoni: New post - 'The germ was not supposed to hit me so violently'
Sia Koysoni shared updates on social media after her hospitalization, expressing surprise at the severity of her health issue and sharing joyful family photos.
Poor PAK has no manhole covers left! Now the government is making strict laws
The issue of open manholes in Pakistan has sparked widespread attention on social media, highlighting dangerous incidents where people have fallen into them due to missing covers.
Why is 'escaping national health insurance' spreading? The feelings of 'unfairness' associated with social insurance
The article discusses the growing issue of individuals avoiding high national health insurance payments by joining private health insurance schemes, highlighting the perceived unfairness in Japan's health insurance system.
"I Accept Donations." Residents of Narva Compare Heating Bills on Social Media
In Narva, a border town in Estonia, residents are discussing the high heating bills they receive during January, a period known for its cold temperatures, and local authorities are calling for government intervention to address the issue.
Edo Maajka Targeted by Fraudsters: They Ask for Money in My Name, Don't Fall for It Unless I Come to Your Door
Popular rapper Edo Maajka has encountered the issue of fake social media profiles asking for money in his name, prompting him to alert his followers about the scam.
Social media could be a possible factor in fewer people having children
A report suggests that social media may contribute to the declining birth rates in Sweden, which have reached historically low levels since 2010, prompting a government investigation into the issue.
Panic in the Kremlin, huge losses on the battlefield: Putin has fewer and fewer options, but he fears one thing extremely
As the war in Ukraine continues and Russian military losses grow, the Kremlin faces an increasingly pressing issue of manpower shortage, while avoiding politically risky moves like full mobilization due to potential social and political repercussions.
You haven't seen Monika Liu from Tokyo: she posed without clothes on the magazine cover
The magazine producer Elena Puidokaitė-Bruzgulienė announces Monika Liu's feature on the cover of the latest Elle Lithuania issue, celebrating intimacy and openness without shame.
Social Media Ban: Who Will Save Us from Social Media?
The article discusses the growing issue of social media addiction and the efforts by various countries to limit the influence of social media, emphasizing the need for state intervention in protecting both children and adults.