Kate Manne: "Being a thin person is a powerful indicator of social class and income"
Kate Manne discusses in her book how thinness is linked to social class and income, advocating against fatphobia and for bodily autonomy and dignity.
Two Premier League stars left bloodied after saving man from 'racist attack'
Two Brentford players were injured while intervening to stop a racist attack in London early Sunday morning.
Judge who saw woman being assaulted in court creates project against domestic violence and wins 'Oscar of Justice'
A Brazilian judge has initiated a project called 'Somos Marias' aimed at combating domestic violence, winning notable awards for its success in addressing this critical issue.
SPD: Mourning for Carsten Träger
German politician Carsten Träger, a member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), has passed away unexpectedly at the age of 52, leaving a significant impact on environmental policy and social justice.
Those who... the reform is a gender struggle
The article examines how social and political battles, particularly around justice reform in Italy, have been entangled in gender disputes, turning the referendum into a gender-centric issue.
GPU Theft Crime Revealed by Social Trends
A man was arrested for stealing high-end graphics processing units (GPUs) amid rising prices driven by AI chip production shortages.
The serial coffee drinker made another round – the electricity bill of one cabin was 500 euros
A man known as a 'serial coffee drinker' received a 9.5-month prison sentence for breaking into multiple cabins and a house in Finland, causing electricity bills to skyrocket due to his prolonged stays.
Diamantopoulou in VIMA: The significance of the conference will be seen the day after
Anna Diamantopoulou emphasizes the need for active participation from voters in the upcoming PASOK conference and discusses the necessity of electronic membership records and voting for the party.
Ari, who worked in food assistance, got angry about what he saw: 'Where are they taking dozens of kilograms of meat?'
Ari, a worker in food distribution, expressed his frustration regarding the potential mismanagement of surplus food intended for those in need.
Making a Display of Silence
The article discusses the tension between public expression and silence among artists, especially in the context of awards ceremonies.
All the Accounts That Threatened Her Were Him: The Full Scope of Sexual Violence Revealed Through Investigation
An investigation reveals that a teenage girl was threatened with the dissemination of her sexual images by her former boyfriend, who had created multiple accounts to harass her on social media.
Justice releases influencer PlÃnio Palmeira and imposes precautionary measures after drug trafficking arrest
PlÃnio Palmeira, a Brazilian social media influencer, has been granted provisional release by a court following his arrest for drug trafficking, with certain precautionary measures imposed.
Violence Against Women: Collien Fernandes Announces Demonstration for Sunday
Actress Collien Fernandes has called for a demonstration in Berlin aimed at improving the protection of women against all forms of violence, scheduled for Sunday at 4 PM.
Teflon Elon: Court rules he defrauded investors. This could cost him a lot.
A court has found that Elon Musk defrauded Twitter investors by misleading them about the social media firm's value, which could result in him owing hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars in damages.
In Germany, social services accused of concealing a rape due to the suspects' origin
In Berlin, social services are being accused of hiding a rape case for weeks because of the ethnicity of the suspects involved.
BRIAN READE: 'Young people need a proper shot at life, not to be treated as a joke'
Brian Reade argues that the new Labour deal for young people fails to provide them with real opportunities and highlights the challenges they face in an unjust world.
Mercedes D’ Alessandro: "Argentina is a laboratory for adjustment policies"
Mercedes D’ Alessandro discusses her experiences with feminist economic policies and her critiques of Javier Milei's administration in Argentina.
Oras Tynkkynen Lost a Loved One and Awakened to Injustice in Finland: 'It Was Inexpressibly Difficult'
Oras Tynkkynen reflects on the personal impact of his mother's death and his political responsibilities in an interview at a Ukrainian-Georgian restaurant in Helsinki.
New book about multimillionaires and their employees is likely to cause discomfort
The book "Serving the Super-Rich" by French sociologist Alizée Delpierre explores the complicated dynamics between multimillionaires and their employees in Brazil, revealing underlying issues related to social class and privilege.
Justice prohibits the City Hall of São Paulo from closing another shelter in the East Zone; unit provides 14,000 assistances per month
The São Paulo court has intervened to stop the closure of the São Leopoldo shelter, which serves over 14,000 vulnerable people each month.
PSOL formalizes Araceli Lemos' pre-candidacy for the government of Pará
The PSOL party has officially announced Araceli Lemos as its pre-candidate for the Governor of Pará in the 2026 elections, aiming to represent social justice and expand rights.
My Daughter's Panic Over Her DV Boyfriend: 'Parental Words Don't Reach' and Suspicious Messages
A mother describes her daughter's distress and control by her boyfriend, raising concerns about social media abuse and domestic violence.
Residents protest the non-receipt of land regularization titles and block traffic in Aracaju
Residents of the Pantanal community in Aracaju protested due to discrepancies in receiving land regularization titles from the municipality, resulting in traffic disruptions.
Justice denies request from the City Hall and demands measures within 48 hours in areas affected by gullies in Buriticupu
The Maranhão Justice has ordered the Buriticupu City Hall to address urgent measures regarding areas affected by gullies within 48 hours after the local government failed to comply with previous legal orders.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
A summary of key news items from Munich, including a political election, rising violence statistics, and issues with tenant compensation.
Man assaults ex-pregnant woman and injures two people with a bottle after a social media like in Mogi das Cruzes
A man attacked his ex-pregnant girlfriend and injured her family members in Mogi das Cruzes over a social media interaction.
DEEPfakes in the Fernandes Case: 'A profile photo from Instagram is enough to generate such moving images'
The article discusses the issue of sexualized deepfake videos circulating online featuring Collien Fernandes, shedding light on the challenges victims face and the motivations behind the perpetrators.
Jakub Ekier: I invite you to an all-inclusive internal emigration with the Judym Plus package
Jakub Ekier invites readers to consider an 'internal emigration' with a metaphorical package that criticizes the current state of affairs in Poland.
Stop raping women, netizens demand justice over assault claims at Delta community festival
Social media outrage has surged following reports of sexual assault against women during a festival in Ozoro, Delta State, Nigeria, with users demanding justice and accountability from authorities.
Wife died – man's social media photo shocks
A social media post by former Australian Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis has sparked outrage following the tragic death of his wife, Melissa Hoskins, after a violent altercation.
A Stone Was Thrown at a Police Car, Then a Film Scene Was Created! Watch the Video
A viral video shows a man throwing stones at passing vehicles, including a police car, in Kolkata, resulting in an altercation with a police officer who apprehends him shortly after.
'Servant', 'C....', 'Lick...' The social shame against Diaco for saying yes to the referendum
Pierluigi Diaco faced a deluge of homophobic and aggressive insults on social media after expressing support for a referendum on justice.
I'm Sorry, Earth—Let's Not Stay; Let's Have the Courage to Solve Together
The fifth issue of 'Today's Children's Book' was published on March 8th, coinciding with International Women's Day, featuring 93 selected books that focus on themes of social equity, ecological awareness, and more.
Amazonian Network Foundation aligns social and environmental projects with the Court of Justice and the government of RR
The Amazonian Network Foundation collaborates with the Court of Justice of Roraima and the local government to enhance social and environmental initiatives in the region.
Trio arrested for applying bank scams on elderly with promises of basic baskets in MT
Three individuals were arrested in Várzea Grande, Brazil, for defrauding elderly people by posing as social assistance agents and offering fake basic food baskets.
Government increases age ratings for eight social networks
The Brazilian Ministry of Justice and Public Security has raised the recommended age ratings for eight social media platforms used in Brazil, advising higher age limits for their use.
Wife died - Man published a tasteless picture on social media
A former professional cyclist, Rohan Dennis, faces backlash for posting an insensitive photo on social media following the tragic death of his wife.
Araçatuba councilors denounced to the MP for transphobia after posting that Erika Hilton is a 'man' and does not represent women
Two councilors from Araçatuba, Brazil, have been accused of transphobia for derogatory social media posts against federal deputy Erika Hilton.
A memorial to the Red Socks will rise this summer
A memorial honoring the Red Sock Movement's contributions to equality and social justice will be erected in Reykjavik this summer.
Hours before being shot in the head, young woman posted on social media; see
A young woman named Carol Trinca was found dead in Santarém, Brazil, just hours after posting on social media, presumably before being a victim of femicide.
Man arrested suspected of attacking duo with stabbings and brick blows, filming crime and posting on social media; one victim died
Aquiles Ferreira da Silva, an 18-year-old, was arrested for murder and attempted murder after allegedly attacking two individuals in Brazil's Federal District and posting the act on social media.
A three-year sentence and probation for the mistreatment of homeless people in a shopping mall in Prague
A court in Prague sentenced a perpetrator to three years imprisonment and probation for mistreating homeless individuals in a shopping mall.
Fear of the 'Blue Drum'... A Laborer Gave His Wife to Her Lover!
In a shocking incident in Bulandshahr, a laborer named Rajkumar turned over his wife to her lover out of fear for his own life after she threatened him.
The Cappa Sisters and the YouTuber: "We are linked to the murder, persecution"
The Cappa sisters have decided to speak out amid ongoing investigations and media chaos surrounding the murder of Chiara Poggi after being targeted in speculative reports.
"Absolutely destitute condition." Woman neglected acquaintance, serving sentence for murder
A woman in Czechia, convicted of murder, is serving her sentence, though she neglected the care of someone close to her.
"Democratic Beliefs: A Practical Intellectual Who Upheld Them Throughout His Life"
The article reflects on the life and contributions of the late Professor Seo Ik-jin, who passed away on March 7, 2026, and is remembered for his staunch advocacy for democracy and social equality in South Korea.
Several charged for violating name ban in case of abducted girl
Multiple individuals have been charged for violating a name ban related to the abduction of a young girl in Haderslev, Denmark.
Woman beaten by psychiatrist called for help on social media while locking herself with her 2-year-old daughter in the bathroom in MG
A 43-year-old woman, who was beaten by her husband and psychiatrist in Divinópolis, Brazil, sought help via social media while locked in a bathroom with her daughter, leading to the husband's arrest.
The Justice Upheld the Dismissal of an Employee Who Called Ikea a Slave Driver and 'Shit' on Social Media
The Superior Court of Justice of Madrid upheld the disciplinary dismissal of an Ikea employee who insulted the company on social media, referring to it as 'shit' and its workers as 'slaves.'
Vigilante dismissed after going to a barbecue while on medical leave posted photo of audio system and wrote: 'Day to enjoy at the father-in-law's house,' says Justice
A security guard in Brazil was fired for just cause after attending a barbecue while on medical leave and posting about it on social media, leading the court to affirm that his actions breached trust with his employer.