Finnish conscripts are now directly discussing being sent to the front โ "Absurdity"
Finnish conscripts have begun openly discussing the possibility of being sent to the frontlines, expressing concerns about the absurdity of the situation.
The number of technically complex buildings is rapidly increasing in Lithuania โ mistakes in them can have consequences for both society and the state
Lithuania is seeing a rapid increase in technically complex buildings, raising concerns about accountability for potential errors and their societal implications.
"Three children for me, thatโs the base": happy like French people making children
Despite the fact that deaths in France surpassed births in 2025, the French still express a desire to have children, reflecting a complex societal attitude toward family growth amid demographic concerns.
Simon Campanello: The Bicycle Was Considered to Make Women Infertile, Masculine, and Ugly
The article discusses historical societal fears about women's cycling, likening them to modern concerns over technology's effects, such as 5G.
Michel Friedman turns 70: A fighter and source of courage
Michel Friedman, the prominent Jewish publicist, celebrates his 70th birthday while expressing deep concerns over current societal issues in Germany.
Crisis of Singles, Women 'Left Over' and 'Condom Tax': Why China's Bet on a Baby Boom Failed
China's declining birth rate has raised concerns among authorities as recent statistics reveal a significant drop in the number of births, leading to societal pressures on singles during festive seasons.
A technical look at the reduction of the workday
The article discusses the ongoing debate in Brazil concerning the potential reduction of the workweek, weighing societal benefits against economic concerns.
Did the Iraqi series 'Hamdiya' fall victim to prejudgments?
The Iraqi drama series 'Hamdiya' sparked debate over its portrayal of women's struggles amid concerns of potentially offensive societal or sectarian content.
Gradually and then suddenly
The article discusses fears surrounding technological advancements, particularly artificial intelligence, highlighting societal anxieties about material destruction and financial concerns.
Social media suspended in Gabon 'until further notice': media regulator
Gabon has suspended all social media platforms indefinitely due to concerns over hateful and defamatory content fueling societal conflict.
The earthquake of the latest version of AI alarms experts: 'The world is in danger'
Experts are raising concerns about the societal consequences of the latest artificial intelligence models and the massive layoffs in white-collar jobs they may cause.
Letter to the Editor. Reply: Young People Should Worry More About Climate Change Than AI
A response argues that young people should prioritize climate change concerns over fears about artificial intelligence.
So was there beating of daughters at home... Police found new clues in triple suicide investigation
In the case of three minor sisters' suicide in Ghaziabad, new facts are emerging that raise serious concerns about societal attitudes and familial pressures.
Albert Einstein: "The value of a man should be seen in what he gives and not in what he is capable of receiving"
A reflection by Albert Einstein on human value, emphasizing generosity and service over personal gain, which has regained relevance in light of societal moral concerns post-World War I.
Guy Standing, the economist who warns about the rigging of the system in favor of the elites: "The current far-right is a smokescreen for plutocracy"
Economist Guy Standing criticizes the current far-right as a distraction from the systemic benefits that elites receive, highlighting concerns about societal inequality.
The Silent Crisis of Underpopulation: Why the World is Having Fewer Children
A study published in The Lancet discusses the complex issue of underpopulation, highlighting conflicts between birth rate policies and societal changes, individual choices, and concerns about the future.
The Future We Are Breaking Between the Astonishing Wonders of 'Star Trek' and the Horrors of 'Mad Max'
A reflection on predictions made 30 years ago in the BBC show 'Tomorrow's World,' featuring Stephen Hawking, about the changes expected by 2025, amidst the backdrop of the rise of the World Wide Web and concerns over societal unrest due to financial crises.
The importance of healthcare has increased. It is now an element of state security
The article discusses how perceptions of healthcare have changed regarding state security, the dominance of healthcare topics in parliamentary debates in 2025, societal concerns about healthcare access, financial challenges facing the system in the coming years, impacts of salaries and specialization on the health sector, and issues surrounding healthcare privatization.
Munich Surf Dispute: A Wave Becomes Political
The surf dispute at the Eisbach River in Munich reflects broader issues facing Germany, emphasizing the surfers' concerns about personal freedoms and societal conditions.