Empire of the Law?
The article discusses the importance of just laws and the potential irrationality of legal systems, referencing recent judicial rulings in Ecuador.
F. A. Z. Podcast for Germany: Pollster Köcher: 'People Expect Only Bad Things from the Future'
Pollster Renate Köcher discusses the bleak future expectations of the populace and the need for significant reforms to social systems in her interview.
Liberia: Broken Land Systems Risk Liberia's Future
Land disputes in Liberia pose a serious threat to the nation's social stability and economic development.
Finnish people's trust in healthcare has collapsed
A recent study indicates a significant decline in Finnish people's trust in social and healthcare systems, with many fearing future deterioration.
Who will shop for ten million seniors and change diapers in 10 years?
The article discusses the future challenges of caring for an aging population in Poland, particularly the needs of seniors and the potential strain on the healthcare and social support systems.
State Audit: In three years, the proportion of timely recommendations implemented has increased to 23%
The Lithuanian State Audit Office reports an increase in the timely implementation of recommendations to 23% over three years, highlighting positive reforms in the judiciary and social support systems, but noting ongoing delays in critical systemic changes.
The leader of the Social Democrats says he is confident that there will be enough votes in the Seimas to establish the Kapčiamiesčio training ground
The leader of Lithuania's Social Democrats expresses confidence that there will be sufficient parliamentary support to create the Kapčiamiesčio military training ground, despite recent concerns over regional security and prioritization of air defense systems.
Cinema: A Film That Should Be Shown in Schools
The article discusses a new film by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne about young mothers, emphasizing the importance of social support systems.
Minnesota remains frontline in Vance's 'war on fraud' as Walz given 60 days 'to clean up the systems'
Vice President JD Vance has announced a temporary halt to Medicaid funding in Minnesota, giving the state 60 days to address concerns over fraud in its social programs.
It Sounds Like Dystopian Fiction, but This is Reality: What is Social Rating?
The article discusses the implications of social rating systems, particularly drawing on the example of China's practices, and explores hypothetical scenarios for its implementation in democratic states like Lithuania.
"We are working with people who have experienced significant trauma"
The article discusses the findings of a survey revealing high levels of verbal abuse faced by social workers in Iceland and calls for enhanced support and workplace safety measures for these professionals.
Those receiving unemployment benefits await several news: reported cases in which they will lose support
A significant portion of the Lithuanian population believes that the country's situation is worsening, and discussions have emerged about the future of social support systems.
Olympics Fighting in a World Where It's Easy to Throw Stones at Others: Continued Measures and Exploration
The article discusses the challenges Olympic athletes face due to online bullying and harassment during the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics, highlighting the need for better protection and support systems.
From 'Empty Overachievers' to Recluse and Isolated Youth
The article discusses the impact of social and cultural systems on the well-being of overachievers and isolated youth in America through the lens of two recent books.
The Carnivalization of Protest: Participatory Illusion in Times of Crisis of Representation
The article discusses the crisis of representation in democratic systems, highlighting the rise of new leaderships and alternative forms of expression amidst social dissatisfaction.
Young People in the Union Demand: The CDU Must Become a Reform Party
The youth in the Union are calling for the CDU to embrace reform to tackle the challenges of an aging society affecting social security systems.
Poland is Aging. What Threatens Us with Demographic Crisis?
Poland faces a significant demographic crisis due to a declining working-age population, which is impacting economic growth and social security systems.
"Such systems can call and even use tricks to collect money"
A new social network for AI agents named Moltbook has led to discussions about the potential dangers of AI developing its own beliefs and grievances against humans, according to Professor Oliver Brendel.
Linus Larsson: Creating Dependence is the Whole Point of TikTok
TikTok faces criticism for its addictive features, including endless scrolling and reward systems, which are, ironically, the very purpose of the app.
Wealth produced in the region should circulate in the region… Proposal of a Jeju model for basic society
A conference in Jeju proposed a 'basic society-social solidarity economy model' to address the region's multiple crises, emphasizing the importance of local wealth circulation and community support systems.
German military simulation caused scandal: Lithuanian representatives reacted to dark scenario
A German military simulation has sparked controversy and panic amidst rising tensions on the Lithuania-Russia border, exacerbated by social media misinformation and disruptions in Germany's banking systems.
Childcare expert exposes key roadblock to uncovering potential fraud schemes in Minnesota: 'Really difficult'
Childcare fraud schemes in Minnesota are complicating social services oversight, made worse by outdated systems that hinder detection efforts, according to expert Chris Bennett.
Spain will ban social networks for those under 16; Sánchez announced censorship measures
Spain will prohibit access to social media for children under 16, as announced by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez at the World Government Summit in Dubai, requiring platforms to implement age verification systems.
Spain seeks to ban social networks for minors under 16
Spain plans to prohibit access to social networks for minors under 16 years old, requiring platforms to implement effective age verification systems.
Spain will prohibit access to social networks for minors under 16 years old, says Prime Minister
Spain plans to ban access to social networks for users under 16, requiring platforms to implement age verification systems, as announced by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
Role Model Australia: Spain Plans Social Media Ban for Youth
Spain is following Australia's example by planning to ban social media access for minors under 16, requiring providers to implement age verification systems, as announced by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
Spain also aims to ban social networks for children under 16 years old
Spain will prohibit access to social networks for individuals under 16, requiring platforms to implement effective age verification systems, as stated by the Prime Minister at a summit in Dubai.
Spain bans social media for minors under 16
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced a ban on social media access for minors under 16, requiring platforms to implement age verification systems to create a safer digital environment.
Spain: Sanchez announces ban on social media for children under 16
Spain will prohibit access to social media for children under the age of 16, urging platforms to implement age verification systems, according to Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez at the Global Government Summit in Dubai.
Reform of Social Security Funds: The Welfare State Needs More Than a Facelift
The article discusses the need for a fundamental reform of social security systems in Germany, emphasizing that current social laws lack a sustainable economic foundation.
Reform of the Social Funds: The Welfare State Needs More Than a Facelift
The article argues that without a solid economic foundation, social security claims become meaningless and undermine trust in the state, calling for a reassessment of social systems.
The aids
This article discusses various forms of assistance and social support systems in Argentina.
WOŚP settles the collected funds. We have detailed data
The 34th finale of WOŚP is approaching, focusing on the health of children's digestive systems, amidst a rise in critical social media commentary about transparency issues regarding the charity.
The Egnatia Odos Changes Course - New Year's at the Oreokastro Tolls with Nikos Tahiakos
The Egnatia Odos highway has implemented new toll systems as part of a social contribution program aimed at improving citizens' quality of life, inaugurated by Infrastructure and Transport Deputy Minister Nikos Tahiakos on New Year's Day.
Power does not care about love, it prefers marriage
The article discusses how political systems throughout history have favored marriage as a social and political institution over love.
"Tenants are the losers of the energy transition" - Eon CEO calls for a stop to rooftop solar subsidies
The CEO of energy company Eon, Leonhard Birnbaum, argues that government subsidies for private solar systems are outdated as rooftop photovoltaics are now profitable without them, yet he claims tenants bear the social costs.
"Our social security system offers a comprehensive solution"
Peter Adrian, President of DIHK, criticizes the German government's past reform efforts and calls for an end to the abuse of social systems amid a historical economic crisis in Germany.
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.