Bono and Merkel Receive European Honorary Award
Bono and Angela Merkel are among the first recipients of the new European honorary award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to society in Europe.
Without public outrage, there will be no justice for women
The article discusses the historical oppression of women and how societal structures fail to recognize their contributions and struggles, which leads to pervasive violence against them.
Carlo Feltrinelli, editor: "There is an invisible network of millions of readers who contribute to good in the world"
Carlo Feltrinelli discusses the impact of reading and the contributions of a global network of readers towards societal good, while highlighting his publishing house's historic commitment to political involvement and culture.
The Giant of Knowledge Who Lived for the Public: Mourning the Cosmology Pioneer Fumiyuki Sato
Fumiyuki Sato, a leading cosmologist from Japan, passed away at the age of 87 due to bacterial pneumonia, remembered for his profound contributions to astrophysics and commitment to societal engagement.
Eleni Glykatzis Arveli: "Education is the only antidote to the crisis and starts at home"
Eleni Glykatzis Arveli was a significant Byzantine scholar whose contributions to education and knowledge challenged societal norms about privilege and responsibility.
Tight and skillful about the shame of being ugly
The article discusses Laura's reaction to her appearance and the societal pressures surrounding beauty, emphasizing the contributions of Inger Edelfeldt.
Saint Kunigunde β under the imperial crown, she cared for holiness
The article discusses the life of Saint Kunigunde of Luxembourg, emphasizing her contributions to the church and societal development alongside her husband, Emperor Henry.