A quarter of a million people in Letná is a clear signal. However, without political power, nothing will change, says the political scientist
The article discusses a recent demonstration in Letná, where approximately 250,000 people gathered to voice concerns about political issues in Czechia, highlighting the need for effective political leadership.
Listener Wondered About Aki Linnanahde's Changed Voice: Radio Host Had to Go to Hospital
Finnish radio host Aki Linnanahde underwent surgery for a vocal cord nodule, prompting public concern over his voice change.
High Seas Treaty Needs to Give Voice to Indigenous Peoples, Not Just Use Their Knowledge, Experts Advocate
Experts argue that the implementation of the High Seas Treaty will succeed only if it actively includes indigenous voices in the decision-making processes.
Woman's voice changed after surgery... began speaking with a Russian accent
After a surgery, a Canadian woman discovered that she had developed a Russian accent, raising concerns and confusion among her acquaintances.
What will happen to Yunus in Bangladesh now?
Questions are being raised about Mohammad Yunus's future in Bangladesh, especially regarding the students who formed a party to voice their concerns and seek change.
Reader asks: why does a person's voice change over time?
A reader inquired about why a person's voice changes with age, leading to a discussion by researcher Andres Köster on the physiological changes in the vocal structures as one ages.
Aiki Mira and Our Future: "I Only Know That We Will Be Different"
Aiki Mira, a prominent voice in contemporary German science fiction, explores existential questions about the future of Hamburg in a world transformed by rising waters and innovative sports.
Will the son of the last Iranian Shah take power in Tehran?
Reza Pahlavi, son of the last Iranian Shah, is positioning himself as a voice for change amidst ongoing protests in Iran, raising questions about his potential to unite the opposition and play a significant role in a democratic future for the country.