Women of the Impeachment Square Realize Values of Gender Equality and Democracy Through Solidarity
Women participating in the 2024 Impeachment Square protests claim the space as a platform for gender equality and solidarity amid evolving social attitudes.
A special concert with Jurga Šeduikytė in Palanga
Jurga Šeduikytė invites everyone to attend a concert aimed at supporting women in need, organized by Ladies Circle Lithuania.
China, Nigeria celebrate women’s role in social development
China and Nigeria are highlighting the vital contributions of women to social development during the Lantern Festival celebrations in Abuja.
"I can't explain why people go there" – Expert wonders about Finns' choice
An expert questions the popularity of Dubai among Finnish tourists, citing ethical and social issues surrounding responsible tourism.
Bold Rebellions and Courageous Testimonies at One World
The One World festival aims to create a space for open discussion and human rights advocacy, featuring 106 films and honoring political prisoner Mikalaj Statkevič.
Jesse Jackson returns to South Carolina to lie in state
Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. returns to South Carolina for his final tribute after a lifelong commitment to civil rights, reflecting on his significant impact and legacy.
The Girona City Council, in the hands of CUP, tightens the procedures to access the registry
The Girona City Council, led by CUP, has made it more difficult for vulnerable individuals to access the municipal registry, raising concerns about the infringement of their rights.
18-year-old girl sued her parents over photos posted on Facebook
An 18-year-old girl has taken legal action against her parents for sharing photos of her on Facebook without her consent.
Changes in Sick Leave Regulations Coming in April
Changes in Polish sick leave regulations will take effect on April 13, affecting criteria for issuing sick leave and the rights of the Social Insurance Institution.
'There goes the Brazilian worker,' architect vented while filming street cleaner working under rain
An architect's video of a street cleaner working in heavy rain in Palmas, Brazil, sparked social media discussions about labor visibility and appreciation.
Natal City Council approves law project that guarantees the social name of trans people in cemeteries and post-mortem documents
The Natal City Council approved a law ensuring the social name of transgender and non-binary individuals on tombstones and in post-mortem documentation.
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.
In this village, Dalits were not allowed to cut their hair; now the government has ensured equality rights
In Karnataka's Shingatloor village, Dalits were historically denied hair-cutting services due to superstitions, but recent government intervention has established a new salon to provide equal services to all communities.
The EU states that member states will be able to use bloc funds to ensure access to safe abortions
The EU has announced that member states can voluntarily utilize existing social funds to support access to safe abortions for vulnerable women and girls.
European funds can be used to ensure access to safe abortions
The European Commission allows EU member states to use social funds to support access to safe abortions for vulnerable women and girls.
Yemeni Child Subjected to Brutal Torture Due to Mango and Outrage on Social Media
A 13-year-old Yemeni boy was brutally tortured for taking a mango from a farm, leading to widespread outrage among Yemenis.
Social media restrictions for children are getting closer. KO reveals the cards
The Polish government is set to implement age restrictions on social media access for children under 15, shifting the responsibility to digital platforms.
Agreement Reached in Private Social Services Sector Negotiations: Strikes Canceled
A negotiation result has been reached in Finland's private social services sector, leading to the cancellation of planned strikes.
IMPORTANT CHANGE: Waiting list for special care will no longer lead to backlogs when documents expire
The Estonian Social Insurance Board is initiating contact with individuals on the waiting list for special care services to ensure their rights remain uninterrupted as their documents expire.
Abortion Tourism / The European Commission Will Not Establish a New Financial Mechanism. Access to Abortions May Go Through the European Social Fund
The European Commission has rejected the initiative for a new financial mechanism to expand access to abortions, stating that member states can utilize existing tools like the European Social Fund for support.
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.
UN Human Rights Office in Mozambique: A Symbolic Step or an Institutional Shift?
The Mozambican government signed an agreement to establish a permanent UN Human Rights Office in the country, raising questions about its potential impact in a challenging political and social landscape.
The 40-hour workday: between social justice and business reality
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies approved a historic reform to gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, reflecting broad political consensus on expanding labor rights.
The Iranian opponent Taghi Rahmani: “The Iranian regime is becoming increasingly aggressive and needs to silence voices”
Iranian opposition figure Taghi Rahmani expresses his concern for his wife, Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi, who has been detained amid rising social unrest in Iran.
Anthony Albanese take note: Human rights apply to all Australians – not just those deemed to be worthy
The article discusses the universal application of human rights and emphasizes that they should protect all individuals, regardless of their past actions, as illustrated by the case of Australian citizens in the al-Roj camp.
Other parties do not want to remove the status of May 1 as a public holiday
Ongoing political discussions in Estonia reveal that various parties disagree on the significance of May 1 as a public holiday, with suggestions to prioritize the Republic's anniversary instead.
Dem rep compares himself to MLK Jr, Rosa Parks after getting booted from second straight Trump address
Rep. Al Green drew a parallel to civil rights leaders after being removed from President Trump's State of the Union address, where he protested against perceived racism in a Trump's social media post.
Mansukh Mandaviya attended the ESIC Foundation Day
Mansukh Mandaviya attended the 75th foundation day of the Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC), where he emphasized the importance of the new labor code for enhancing workers' rights and social welfare schemes.
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.
Dodo Pizza Founder Apologizes After Employee Fired for Sheltering Stray Dog Sparks Backlash
The founder of Dodo Pizza has issued an apology following backlash and calls for a boycott over the firing of an employee who sheltered a stray dog during freezing temperatures.
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.
Veiki Laan: if a wheelchair does not fit into the law, then the problem is the law itself
Veiki Laan advocates for more reasonable measures in law, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and representation of people with disabilities in political discourse.
Man arrested in PA after exposing mistreatment of sloth in videos on social media
A man was arrested in Brazil for filming and sharing videos of a sloth being mistreated, leading to a rescue operation by local authorities.
E.S.A.μεΑ: Requests a meeting with Domna Michaillidou regarding the Personal Assistant – What issues have arisen
The Greek National Confederation of Disabled People has requested an urgent meeting with the Minister of Social Cohesion, Domna Michaillidou, to address concerns regarding the pilot phase evaluation and transition to the full implementation of the Personal Assistant Service.
Videos from g1 Bahia and TV Bahia – Tuesday, February 24, 2026
The article discusses various news highlights including legal developments in Brazil and social issues affecting women.
Venezuela starts remodeling the 'El Helicoide' prison to convert it into a social center
The Venezuelan government has begun remodeling the notorious El Helicoide prison in Caracas to transform it into a social center, despite ongoing accusations of political prisoners remaining on-site.
Work begins to convert the Helicoide into a public space "to elevate happiness"
The Venezuelan government has announced the start of renovations to convert the Helicoide, a former prison and known torture center, into a public space aimed at social and cultural development.
Infant Death in Alytus: Child Rights Defenders Announce What is Known About the Family
A tragic incident in Alytus resulted in the death of an infant, leading authorities to investigate the circumstances surrounding the event.
‘The Prosecutor Causes Social Anxiety’ - The Assertive Final Statement of Textile Worker Cha Eon-nyeon
Cha Eon-nyeon, a textile worker imprisoned for labor activism, made a powerful final statement illustrating the stark contrast between his life in prison and the poor living conditions of laborers outside.
The Mischievous Siina's Tricks: The Master Sent the Maid to Prison for 'Theft'
The story recounts a love triangle involving a young maid, a farmhand, and the master of the farm in 1930s Estonia, ultimately leading to the maid facing severe consequences for perceived misbehavior.
After leaving her IAS husband, she married a Congress leader; now she says - Save me
Shikha Singh has made sensational allegations of torture and harassment against Congress leader Mahendra Singh Chauhan, calling for justice from high-ranking officials and garnering sympathy through a viral social media video.
Can Male Traffic Policemen Stop Women Driving Cars?
A viral video raises questions about whether male traffic police officers can stop female riders, resulting in widespread social media discussions about gender norms in traffic enforcement.
Logistics entities repudiate protests by indigenous people and movements against Cargill
The Brazil Logistics Institute (IBL) condemned recent protests led by indigenous groups and social movements against Cargill's operations in Brazil.
'I'm horrified at celebs flaunting real fur - here's why their argument is crazy'
Pei Su, founder of anti-fur charity ACTAsia, expresses concern over the resurgence of real fur in fashion, particularly encouraged by celebrities on social media.
Environmental damage and human rights abuses threaten squid fishing in the Southeast Pacific
A report reveals that giant squid fishing is facing ecological and social crises due to the presence of Chinese fleets exploiting legal gaps in the Southeast Pacific.
After Criticism: More Exit Places for Youth
In response to criticism, Sweden's State Institutions Board plans to increase exit placements for youths from 17 to an additional 30 this year.
She is not worried that Jurin normalizes pedophilia
The article discusses a reader's comment about the normalization of pedophilia in public discourse, highlighting concerns over the actions of certain political figures.
New blond jokes? Very ridiculous! Car repair shop advertisements create a furor
A car repair workshop in Tallinn, Autostaap, faces criticism for its humorous advertisements that many perceive as belittling women, employees, and people with disabilities.
S demands a 'lex Landerholm' - wants to introduce minority protection in KU
The Social Democrats in Sweden are pushing for the introduction of a 'lex Landerholm' to implement minority protection measures, amidst allegations against the government regarding the Landerholm affair.
Public consultation launched to map demands of women and youth in Baixo Amazonas
A public consultation initiated by the Association of Women Workers of Baixo Amazonas (AOMTBAM) aims to map the social, mental health, and rights demands of women and youth in the region.