Danish MEPs: Social Issues Have Overtaken Geopolitics in Upcoming Elections
Danish MEP Anders Vistisen believes social issues have become more prominent than geopolitical concerns in the run-up to elections, overshadowing topics like Greenland's future and relations with Trump.
They removed a holiday. Now everyone denies that they came up with the idea.
The upcoming parliamentary elections in Denmark are now overshadowed by various social issues, including a removed holiday, as Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen faces scrutiny from both supporters and opponents.
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.
The Latest Poverty Tracker Report Reveals a Critical Reality for New York City
The latest Poverty Tracker report highlights alarming poverty statistics for New York City, marking the highest levels recorded in over a decade.
VIDEOS: GR1 of Saturday, March 21, 2026
This article covers various updates from Brazil including a notable actor's career, health updates on Bolsonaro, discussions around eating disorders, political movements, sexual harassment allegations, and health issues of a prominent football coach.
VIDEOS: Anhanguera Newspaper 1st edition - TO on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
The G1 news segment reports on various significant events, including the medical condition of several notable people and political developments in Brazil.
VIDEOS: NE1 of Saturday, March 21, 2026
This article covers various news topics from Brazil including health updates on public figures, political changes, and social issues.
VIDEOS: DF1 of Saturday, March 21, 2026
The article discusses various significant events and personalities in Brazilian news for March 21, 2026, highlighting health updates, political movements, and social issues.
'Narciso,' by Jefferson De, is Inspired by 'Get Out' and is the Director's Best Film
The film 'Narciso', directed by Jefferson De, explores themes of acceptance amid societal issues like racism and inequality.
Özlem Cekic: I feel least at home in Denmark during election campaigns
Özlem Cekic expresses her discomfort and fear during election campaigns in Denmark, feeling alienated despite being informed about political events.
Alejandro González Iñárritu: "Immigrants are extremely subversive; their suffering appeals to us all"
Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu highlighted the subversive nature of immigrants through their shared suffering, linking it to broader systemic deficiencies in society.
VIDEO: homeless man throws bag of feces at pedestrian during argument in Cariacica
A homeless man in Cariacica throws a bag of feces at a pedestrian during a heated argument captured on video.
This is how the deadlock with the Council of Ministers was: 'This plan has to come out, no matter what'
The article discusses the tension between Spanish leaders Pedro Sánchez and Yolanda Díaz regarding housing policies, culminating in an agreement to avoid government breakdown.
Rejoice Without Regrets. It Can Also Be a Form of Defiance (Weekend Without Politics)
The article discusses the importance of enjoying small pleasures in life despite feelings of guilt or conflict in the face of global suffering.
Returned Smile: Who is Entitled to Compensation for Dental Prosthetics
Lithuania's health insurance fund now compensates dental prosthetics for various demographic groups, addressing both medical and social issues related to tooth loss.
The Ústí Činoherák presents the still relevant work of Čapek 'War with the Salamanders'
The article discusses the upcoming performance of Karel Čapek's play 'War with the Salamanders' at the Činoherák Theater in Ústí, highlighting its relevance in contemporary society.
A Home, on the Street
The article describes a man living on the streets of Barra de Tijuca, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Rio de Janeiro, showcasing the stark contrast between his homelessness and the affluent environment.
These questions remain unanswered
The article discusses various unresolved issues that continue to be open topics of debate and inquiry.
One Series Survives a Dull Season.. What’s the Secret Behind the Attachment to 'Nargis' Story?
The series 'Nargis Story' stands out in this Ramadan season, which is otherwise filled with mediocre content, as it addresses heavy social issues and conveys profound emotional narratives.
Kairet Remmak-Grassmann: The Social City Government Left Some Children in an Empty School Building and Others in Containers. Let's Put an End to Waste
The former mayor's management has led to a situation where only 16 students and 11 staff are in a newly renovated school building that cost 14 million euros.
Finland - the world's happiest country for the ninth time in a row
Finland has been ranked as the world's happiest country for the ninth consecutive year, according to the World Happiness Report 2026.
World Happiness Report: Are the melancholy Finns really so happy?
Finnland ranks first in the World Happiness Report for the ninth consecutive time, raising questions about the true nature of happiness in the country.
New Literature Books on March 22
A review of newly released literary works in Korea, highlighting a range of authors and themes.
"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.
Home Care: Hundreds of Thousands Do Not Receive the Help They Are Entitled To
A new study reveals that many elderly individuals in Germany are not receiving the home care assistance they are entitled to, despite governmental promises to strengthen home care services.
Father Alberto Reyes, a social reference in Cuba: "The country is a pot that can explode at any moment"
Cuban priest Alberto Reyes expresses concern about the tense situation in Cuba and the potential for unrest amidst calls for political change.
Today we celebrate Minna Canth and Equality Day
Today marks the celebration of Minna Canth and Equality Day in Finland, recognizing Canth's contributions to women's rights and social issues.
VIDEOS: MG2 Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The article highlights critical events in Brazil, including a war impacting monetary policy, troubling domestic violence reports, electoral rule changes, and recent government actions regarding digital regulations and controversies.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 1st edition this Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The news discusses a range of topics from the Acre Journal, including economic projections, a police incident, political developments, and social issues.
VIDEOS: DF2 Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The article covers various significant political and legal developments in Brazil, including judicial decisions and social issues.
A Right is Missing in Plaza Once
The article discusses the social issues and the plight of vendors and marginalized individuals in Plaza Once, Argentina, highlighting a lack of compassion and rights amidst desperate circumstances.
EDITORIAL ⟩ To Prevent a Child from Becoming a Murderer
Youth crime highlights deeper societal issues in Estonia that require urgent attention.
A Violent Story: The Heartbreaking Testimony of a Mother Searching for Her Teenage Son
The article discusses a poignant theatrical performance that narrates the experience of a mother desperately seeking her missing 15-year-old son who is believed to be detained.
VIDEOS: Journal Anhanguera 1st Edition Regions of Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The article covers news on several incidents in Brazil, including a police investigation, U.S. Federal Reserve interest rates, new regulations on digital rights, and violent crimes in Rio de Janeiro.
NYC spends more per homeless person than a typical household earns in a year, data shows
New York City's spending on unsheltered homelessness has significantly increased, surpassing the median household income while the homeless population continues to rise.
Police details arrest of lieutenant colonel suspected of killing his police officer wife; WATCH
The Civil and Military Police in Brazil held a press conference to discuss the arrest of Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Leite Rosa Neto, who is suspected of murdering his wife, police officer Gisele Alves Santana, found dead last month.
Feminicide in Bergamo: woman killed by husband with a knife in their home
A 41-year-old woman was murdered by her husband in their home in Bergamo, Italy, who later attempted suicide.
The government supports the proposal to tighten the organization of patient transportation services
The Lithuanian government is backing a proposal to revise the guidelines for patient transport services, limiting them to patients assessed under a specific threshold of health.
Rwanda: Teen Pregnancy Rises to 8 Percent As Experts Warn of Growing Risks
Teenage pregnancy in Rwanda has increased from 5% in 2020 to 8% in 2025, with significant implications for the education and livelihoods of girls.
About one film and our misery / Up there is the sky, down here is us
Slovak filmmaker Katarína Gramatová won a Czech Lion award for her debut feature film, highlighting significant social issues in Slovakia.
Laura Carreira, the Portuguese director who portrays cruel reality
Laura Carreira discusses her views on the labor force and its impact on identity while promoting her film that highlights societal challenges.
VIDEOS: DF2 from Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The article covers various significant political and social issues in Brazil, including statements from Trump on nuclear arms, governors rejecting Lula's tax request, and key government developments.
VIDEOS: RJ2 on Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The article covers various political and social issues in Brazil, including statements by Trump, a denial from governors regarding fuel tax cuts, government funding, international agreements, and legal proceedings against politicians.
Suspect of killing homeless man with iron bar should go to trial in Acre
João Batista da Silva, 69, has been indicted for the murder of Marcelo da Silva de Alencar, a homeless man, in Rio Branco, Acre.
15-year-old student writes three books, prints copies, and distributes them at school: 'I seek to encourage'
A 15-year-old student from Teresina, Brazil, has authored and printed three books which he distributes among classmates to inspire them.
Mia lives on less than 600 euros a month and fears she will soon have to sell her home
Mia, a highly educated but long-term unemployed woman in Finland, struggles to survive on less than 600 euros per month and worries about losing her home.
Eliel, 31, lived in a valuable area of Helsinki in an apartment feared by neighbors - ultimately he ended up on the street with only a durable bag in hand
Eliel, a 31-year-old man, faced housing instability in Helsinki, eventually becoming homeless after his apartment became a hub for drug use and disturbances.
Quality Blood: A Grave and Dark Tale Told in a Sparklingly Witty Manner
The article discusses a dark tale characterized by wit, highlighting its narrative style and themes.
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.
Marriage of children and adolescents falls in Paraíba, but the rate remains above the national average
The rate of children and adolescents aged 10 to 14 in marital unions has decreased in Paraíba, but remains high compared to the national average.