Sogang University Professor Kim Young-wook's Research Team Receives Best Paper Award at 2026 Korean Electromagnetic Waves Society Winter Conference
Sogang University's graduate student, Sung Min-seo, won the Best Paper Award at the 2026 Korean Electromagnetic Waves Society Winter Conference for his research on using quantum artificial neural networks for radar micro-Doppler robotic dog classification.
Martin Thorborg has his favorite bird stuffed in the bedroom - "maybe because it reminds him of himself," says his wife
Danish entrepreneur Martin Thorborg reflects on his life and persona amidst a discussion regarding his preference for collecting taxidermy, specifically a bird that symbolizes his character.
Liberia: Liberian Women, Guardians of Peace and Pillars of Democracy
Liberia commemorates International Women's Day by recognizing the significant role of women in fostering peace and democracy in the nation.
Wille Rydman: 'A Fanatical Mongrel'
Finnish Minister Wille Rydman criticizes the goal of 45,000 work-based immigrants set by the Confederation of Finnish Industries, suggesting it promotes exploitation and long-term issues for society.
Merlin Liis-Toomela: We Didn't Even Notice When We Became a Surveillance Society
Merlin Liis-Toomela discusses the increasing surveillance in Estonia and the need for legal frameworks to protect fundamental rights amidst technological advancements.
Mitsotakis: The 4 measures announced for April-May
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a series of economic support measures to alleviate the impact of the war in Iran on society.
Support measures announced by K. Mitsotakis at 10:30
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to announce new economic support measures for society in response to the impacts of the war in the Middle East.
Mum starts weight-loss jabs 4 weeks after birth after putting on 2.5st
A UK mother began weight-loss injections just four weeks postpartum after gaining significant weight during pregnancy, prompting mixed reactions from the public.
New economic support measures announced by Mitsotakis at 10:30
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to announce new economic support measures at 10:30 AM to help society deal with the impacts of the war.
Damyang County, despite the Audit Office's Criticism, Leaves 'Unaccredited Educational Facilities' Unattended for Eight Years
Damyang County is facing criticism for promoting private education by neglecting unaccredited educational facilities despite being called out by the Audit Office.
Why are we so "lonely and quarrelsome"? A compelling book with a deadly serious message has been released
A new book by sociologist Pavel Pospฤch discusses the distressing social phenomena of loneliness and conflict in modern society.
World Water Day: CSOs urge FG to prioritise women in resources management
Civil society groups in Nigeria are calling for the Federal Government to prioritize women's involvement in water governance as part of addressing the country's water crisis, coinciding with World Water Day's focus on gender and water access.
Uganda: NGOs See Their Activities Suspended Amid Post-Electoral Tensions
In Uganda, several human rights NGOs have had their activities suspended and accounts blocked following the presidential election, prompting accusations of government repression.
Albert Einstein: "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the first"
The article reflects on a famous quote by Albert Einstein regarding the infinite nature of the universe and human stupidity, drawing parallels with contemporary society.
Stable union is a requirement for intimate visits to socioeducational juveniles aged 16 and over in Acre, says ISE
A new regulation in Acre permits intimate visits for juveniles aged 16 and older, provided they demonstrate stable union or marriage.
World Water Day: Pilgrimage in the Negro and Solimรตes rivers mobilizes society for preservation in Manaus
The third edition of the Water Pilgrimage in Manaus raised awareness about the preservation of water resources in the Amazon, coinciding with World Water Day.
Venezuelan society continues to be silenced
The article discusses the recent unilateral approval of two controversial laws in Venezuela and highlights the ongoing repression facilitated by these legal frameworks.
Staniฤ: The New Intervention of St. Joseph
The National Shrine of St. Joseph in Karlovac celebrates its patron's feast day with papal recognition, elevating its national significance amid current societal challenges in Croatia.
When the blood fog has cleared, one question remains
The article discusses the tension between society's desire for rehabilitation of offenders and the instinctive reluctance to allow them to reintegrate after committing serious wrongs.
Violence Against Women: The Fernandes Case Reveals an Existential Abyss
The case involving Collien Fernandes has highlighted profound societal issues regarding violence against women and the erosion of trust in the community.
VIDEOS: Acre Newspaper 2nd edition this Saturday, March 21, 2026
The article covers various topics including the current composition of the TSE in Brazil, international conflicts, drug consumption trends, entertainment events, and sports news.
Digital Violence: Men Enjoy It
An essay discusses the pervasive issue of digital violence against women, highlighting the rise of misogyny in various online spaces and its implications for society.
Late First Time: A New Sexual Revolution
Young people today are experiencing their first sexual encounters later in life despite increasing sexual openness in society.
Book about Gaza reveals the West's failure as a moral horizon
Omar El Akkad's book critiques the West's moral stance amid the ongoing crisis in Gaza, blending historical context with contemporary political commentary.
Current Lexicon: When do we speak of violence?
The article explores the origins and definitions of violence, tracing its roots from microbial aggression to human behavior and societal perceptions.
The obscene list of those to be raped
Students at a private school in Sรฃo Paulo circulated a list ranking girls by their perceived 'rapability' on WhatsApp, sparking outrage and leading to punishments for those involved.
The Humble Giant Who Saved Enlightenment: What Jรผrgen Habermas Left Us?
Jรผrgen Habermas, a prominent yet modest figure in philosophy who greatly influenced political and societal debates over the past sixty years, passed away last weekend at the age of ninety-six.
Anders Svensson: "Bigger than me" is just as good as "Bigger than I"
Language expert Anders Svensson argues that the grammatical distinction between 'bigger than me' and 'bigger than I' is arbitrary and reflects outdated language rules taught to generations of students.
'Everything is Tuberculosis' shows how the disease continues to be ignored today
John Green's new non-fiction book highlights the ongoing impact and neglect of tuberculosis in modern society.
Family reunited with their lost cat 5 years later when she was found in stranger's basement
A Maryland family was joyfully reunited with their cat Artemis, who was missing for five years after being found in a stranger's basement.
"You can see the sweat and desperation - it's right on top of you"
The article discusses an individual's compelling experience of intense emotion, revealing a profound sense of desperation and physical toil.
Jeonnam Province, Controversy Over Replacement of Civil Society Committee Members Before Completion of Yeosu-Suncheon Incident Investigation
Jeonnam Province is facing controversy over the replacement of committee members overseeing the investigation into the Yeosu-Suncheon Incident, just six months before the investigation concludes.
Waiting for the 'Gulag' while eating shrimp
The article critiques the trivialization of tyranny by those in Spain who claim to be oppressed, while enjoying luxuries and freedoms indicative of a democratic society.
The collective burial of the Cuban Revolution: 'I am watching my dreams die'
The article reflects on the disillusionment felt by many Cubans regarding the Cuban Revolution, marking what is perceived as its end in contemporary society.
From the House of Savoy to the Greek Royal House: Dynasties That No Longer Reign But Have Managed to Make Their Voices Heard
The article explores how several former royal dynasties, including the House of Savoy and the Greek Royal House, have transitioned from ruling authorities to influential brands in contemporary society.
A game with millions of losers
The article explores the detrimental mindset in contemporary society that equates negotiation and compassion with defeat, framing interactions as zero-sum games.
Anti-racist struggle needs the participation of white men, says Cida Bento at CasaFolha
Psychologist Cida Bento emphasizes the crucial role of white men in the anti-racist struggle during her course at CasaFolha, highlighting their dominant presence in leadership roles across various sectors in society.
Nitish Kumar's son Nishant participated in the grand celebration of Eid
Nishant Kumar, son of former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, participated in the grand Eid celebration held at Gandhi Maidan in Patna.
Being a Woman
This article reflects on the struggles and resilience of women in a misogynistic society, emphasizing their fight to reclaim their presence and rights.
Congo's 'Nintendo Election' Was Rigged From the Start, Observer Says
Civil society groups in Congo-Brazzaville argue that the recent presidential election, which secured a fifth term for Denis Sassou Nguesso, was deeply flawed.
The new ten commandments of Austerity. And Italy rediscovers the memory of Sundays on foot and carriages
Italy reflects on historical austerity measures and their significance in contemporary society during the holiday season.
Niger: protest against the European request for the release of ousted President Mohamed Bazoum
A protest took place in Niamey against the European Parliament's call for the immediate release of ousted President Mohamed Bazoum.
The Heresy of Silence
The article discusses the societal expectations for constant communication and the pressure to abandon silence in contemporary life.
Clean Conscious Panel discusses water resource management in Acrean society
The Clean Conscious Panel is set to discuss conscious water use and the challenges of water resource management in the Amazon at an event in Rio Branco.
MRS COMMENTS โฉ Miss Botokss 2026
The article discusses the ongoing cultural relevance of the Miss Latvia beauty pageant, questioning its acceptance in modern society.
Young man dies after crashing motorcycle into a pole in Regente Feijรณ
A 19-year-old man died following a serious motorcycle accident in Regente Feijรณ, Sรฃo Paulo, after crashing into a pole.
Henrik Palle to DR people: Have you not learned that you should not judge a dog by its hair?
Henrik Palle comments on the enduring popularity of Danish television formats and their reflection of societal preferences.
The girls are worshipped as goddesses โ and then forced to leave everything at puberty
In Nepal, young girls are chosen to be worshipped as living goddesses until they reach puberty, at which point they face the challenge of reintegrating into society.
Why sometimes compassion outrages us more than violence
The article discusses societal attitudes towards compassion and empathy, highlighting an instance where a woman's disdain was directed towards a president's display of compassion towards a homosexual man following a tragic murder.
AES calls for simultaneous mobilization to condemn EU resolution on Niger's ex-president
Civil society groups in Niger criticize the EU's call for the release of former President Mohamed Bazoum, alleging French influence behind the resolution.