How to Deal with Entrance Exam Stress in an Election Year
The article discusses the rising public and media attention on entrance exams for secondary schools in Slovakia, particularly highlighting the systemic issues that disadvantage less affluent families.
The footballer sold for 15 kg of sausages: 'You humiliated me, I'm running away'
A Romanian footballer, Marius Cioara, faces humiliation after being transferred for just 15 kg of sausages, highlighting the disparity in player values within the sport.
Warning about the medical coverage of thousands of monotributistas
Health Minister Mario Lugones addressed concerns regarding inadequate medical coverage for monotributistas during a meeting with union leaders.
With parents overwhelmed by work, who takes care of the caregiving tasks?
The article discusses the caregiving dilemma faced by working parents, illustrated through the plot of a suspense novel by Brazilian author Giovana Madalosso.
Africa: Johannesburg's Dry Taps Threaten to Unravel Africa's Most Ambitious Water Plans
Johannesburg faces severe water shortages, jeopardizing both local residents and a continent-wide initiative to improve water access in Africa.
Women negotiate just as much salary as men, but the result is worse
Women negotiate salaries as much as men do, yet they achieve less favorable outcomes, according to Djøf chair Sara Vergo.
Ideas: The Orality Theory of Everything
The article discusses various 'theories of everything,' critiquing their oversimplifications while highlighting their role in exploring complex social issues.
Susanne Nyström: If even pets cannot be a class issue – what should be?
Social Democrats argue that ownership of pets should not be determined by socioeconomic status, raising concerns about rising veterinary costs.
Haiti's youth caught in gang violence
The youth in Haiti are increasingly falling victim to gang violence as criminal activity escalates in the country.
Men Raising Their Children Alone.. How Does the 'Custodial Father' Endure?
The article explores the challenges faced by men who become primary caregivers, navigating societal expectations while raising their children alone due to various circumstances.
Housing Strains the Government, Especially Voters of Sumar and PSOE Feel the 'Most Impact'
A significant number of young voters blame older generations for monopolizing their future opportunities, particularly regarding housing issues, which they believe could threaten the current government.
What is happening in Iran? Protests spread across the country, more deaths reported
Protests in Iran, sparked by rising living costs, have escalated into deadly clashes, resulting in at least six deaths as calls for the Supreme Leader's resignation grow.
Mattarella urges young people, hope against wars. Today is the eleventh speech
In his eleventh end-of-year speech, President Sergio Mattarella addresses themes of peace, youth concerns, and the socio-economic challenges faced by Italy, promoting hope for the future.