Politics are laced through the Epstein affair - and why listening to the victims is so vital
The article discusses the complexities of politics intertwined with the Epstein affair and emphasizes the necessity of prioritizing victims' voices amidst recent claims from Republican politicians.
'I had never seen tanks before' - stories from Ukraine's children
Ukrainian children share their experiences of growing up amidst the ongoing war, marking four years since the Russian invasion.
After-School Care: In Paris, Parents Fight to Make Their Children’s Voices Heard in Abuse Cases
Parents in Paris are striving to ensure their children's allegations of abuse by after-school activity leaders are taken seriously amid a series of sexual violence scandals.
Black trainees have changed the face of the newsroom and amplified voices at Folha
Since the launch of its exclusive training program for Black journalists in 2021, Folha has seen a significant increase in the representation and employment of Black trainees within its newsroom.
Gisèle Pelicot in Munich: "One Can Get Up Again!"
Gisèle Pelicot receives a standing ovation from the Munich audience at the Residenztheater for her powerful message advocating for the voices of rape victims.
Chandler, Joey, Monica, Phoebe, Rachel and Ross send Friends superfan to sleep
A British superfan uses the soothing voices of the Friends cast to help her sleep, a habit that began during the pandemic.
Chapter 2: Our North
This article explores the essence of the Real Racing Club and its deep-rooted values through the voices of its members.
Two Voices and One Crisis: Conflicting Scenes Inside Tehran Universities
Tehran's universities have reopened amidst protests marking the 40-day period since recent demonstrations resulted in numerous casualties.
Mosques of Tunisia: Architecture that Defies Time and Young Voices Reviving Its Lifeblood
Tunisia has recently seen a significant increase in the number of places of worship, with estimates suggesting a total of 6,728 by 2025, highlighting their cultural and historical importance.
Only when her daughter began to hear voices did the psychiatric care open up
The article discusses the long and painful journey of a mother, Catharina Sørensen, as she fights for psychiatric care for her daughter, Viola, who experiences severe emotional distress, including hearing voices.
Communist activist Ernesto Pichler uses comment space to defend democracy
Ernesto Pichler, an 84-year-old communist activist, engages with dissenting voices in the comment section of Folha to promote democratic dialogue despite facing hostility.
The Iranian opponent Taghi Rahmani: “The Iranian regime is becoming increasingly aggressive and needs to silence voices”
Iranian opposition figure Taghi Rahmani expresses his concern for his wife, Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi, who has been detained amid rising social unrest in Iran.
Surprising Voices at the "Imperial Palace Run" After 8 Years: The Time of the Emperor During His Crown Prince Days
Emperor Naruhito participated in a jog around the Imperial Palace, drawing astonished reactions from onlookers, marking the first time in eight years he has done so publicly.
The Sadness of Unbroadcast Sweat Drops... About the Most Affordable and Powerful Welfare
This article discusses the exclusion of sports events from mainstream broadcast media and its implications for public access to sports, particularly highlighting the voices of Paralympic athletes.
‘Give me liberty’ Founding Father’s descendant blasts Spanberger’s redistricting push
Virginia Republican Delegate Anne Ferrell Tata criticizes Governor Abigail Spanberger's push for redistricting, which she claims aims to silence opposition voices.
From Virginia to California: Alex Padilla and Abigail Spanberger raise their voices and defend immigrants against Trump
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger and California Senator Alex Padilla strongly criticized President Trump's immigration policies following his State of the Union address.
Why is the LDP giving gifts after the election again? Voices say 'Prime Minister Takaichi is a gift magician'
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party has distributed catalog gifts worth approximately 10 million yen to all party members elected in the recent House of Representatives election, raising questions about the party's financial ethics.
Cheryl Grimmer mystery: Brother of vanished Brit toddler voices fresh hope
The family of Cheryl Grimmer, a British toddler who disappeared in Australia in 1970, expresses renewed hope following recent developments in the case.
Gerapetritis on the 4th Anniversary of the Russian Attack on Ukraine: We Must Unite Our Voices Against Revisionism
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis emphasizes the need to unite against all forms of revisionism on the 4th anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The Church and other voices from civil society warn about the paralysis of integration policies for popular neighborhoods
Church leaders and civil society representatives in Argentina have raised alarms about budget cuts and the standstill of programs designed for the integration of vulnerable neighborhoods.
Absent Pulpits in Gaza.. Ramadan Without the Voices of Departed Imams
This Ramadan in Gaza is marked by a spiritual void due to the absence of hundreds of imams and clerics who have shaped the memory of the holy month for decades.
Johanna Paulsson: Extreme Voices Are Now Heard from the Darkness of the Internet
Johanna Paulsson explores the tension between modern individualism and the role of opera as a communal art form in her piece featured in Dagens Nyheter.
100 citizens of Osaka raise voices demanding an end to the war, marking 4 years since the invasion of Ukraine
In Osaka, about 100 citizens protested outside the Russian Consulate, demanding an end to the war in Ukraine on the fourth anniversary of the invasion.
Bulldozer runs on ancestral house, Khaira says - an attempt to suppress voices
In Punjab's Kapurthala district, Congress MLA Sukhpald Singh Khaira claims his ancestral property was unlawfully demolished by local authorities as part of an anti-encroachment drive, urging that it represents a dangerous move to silence dissent.
"5th Term" Chairman Son Kyung-sik of the Korea Employers Federation "I will ensure that the voices of businesses are reflected in policies"
Son Kyung-sik has been re-elected for a fifth term as chairman of the Korea Employers Federation, committing to represent business interests in policy discussions.
Jigwiyeon's Strange Legal Principles
Critics are raising their voices against the first-instance ruling regarding Yoon Seok-yeol's charges of insurrection, primarily targeting Judge Ji Gwi-yeon's unusual legal interpretations.
More than 25 years later: when the miniseries of La Llama que Llama, the advertising icon of the 90s, premieres on Flow
The miniseries of La Llama que Llama, a nostalgic advertising icon from the late 90s, will premiere on February 27 on Flow with original voices and surprise guest appearances.
'Noronha needs care,' says Bruna Marquezine after second case of horse mistreatment leading to death on the island
Bruna Marquezine voices her concern over the mistreatment of horses in Fernando de Noronha following the death of a foal found stuck in mud.
Suspect 'hearing voices' and death while feeding chickens: what we know about the murder of a nun in Paraná
Eighty-two-year-old nun Nadia Gavasnki was found dead in her convent in Paraná, Brazil, following an invasion by an unidentified man, and authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding her death.
Nurse mum 'heard voices before strangling three kids to death with exercise band'
A nurse named Lindsay Clancy is accused of killing her three children by strangulation, with her defense citing severe mental health issues.
US State Dept. voices ‘respect’ for Korea’s institutions, tempering White House’s tone on Yoon verdict
The US State Department reaffirmed respect for South Korea's judicial independence following comments from a White House official regarding former President Yoon Suk-yeol's life sentence.
The Voices of the Victims Drowning in Corruption Issues and Conspiracy Theories
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein are finding it increasingly difficult to be heard amid corruption scandals and conspiracy theories following the release of documents related to Epstein.
Fast and Furious
The column discusses the contrasting influences of radio voices on listeners, highlighting the responsibility that comes with having a platform to express opinions.
The Joys and Sorrows of Earning a Living [Voices of 6411]
This article reflects on the experiences and challenges of a former mobile live commerce worker in South Korea.
Catalan tourism entrepreneurs assert themselves in response to voices calling for a model change
Catalan tourism entrepreneurs are standing firm against calls for a transformation of the tourism model, emphasizing their ongoing investments in the sector.
Voices from Tehran divided on war: 'It scares us, but it can bring down the mullahs'
The article portrays the mixed feelings of Tehran residents about the prospect of war, suggesting it may lead to the downfall of the current regime.
I start hearing voices, Cardi B humorously explains why she can’t fast for Ramadan
Cardi B humorously explains on Instagram why she finds it difficult to participate in Ramadan fasting, praising Muslims for their dedication.
AI illegally copies voices. You too can hear yours in a sewage advertisement
A prominent Polish voice actor is suing for voice theft by AI technology that generated a commercial using his vocal likeness without permission.
Imams of Tarawih and Tahajjud in Morocco: Voices that Touch Hearts and Embrace the Sky
In Morocco, Tarawih and Tahajjud prayers during Ramadan become a vibrant testament to spiritual and social organization, characterized by an assembly of attendees, melodious recitation, and adherence to Quranic traditions.
Over a hundred thousand euros in funding for a special association: This is what it is
A Finnish association providing support for individuals who hear voices receives over 131,000 euros in funding to continue their peer support activities.
The Tehran regime kills because it no longer has consensus
Pegah Moshir Pour, an Iranian exile in Italy, advocates for women's rights in Iran and voices the brutal realities of the regime's violence against dissent.
Attempts to Silence Frustrated Voices Will Cause the Radicalization of Suppressed Opinions
The article discusses the consequences of attempts to suppress dissenting opinions, invoking historical and contemporary violent protests around the world.
Diary of the Olympics 2026: The Federal President and the 'Historically Problematic' Games
German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier voices opposition to potentially hosting the 2036 Olympic Games in Germany, reflecting on the historical implications of the 1936 Nazi Games.
Quiet on Yoon’s conviction, US voices concern over ‘targeting’ of religious figures, US firms
The US government refrains from commenting on South Korea's former President Yoon Suk-yeol's life sentence, acknowledging concerns regarding the political targeting of religious figures and US businesses in Korea.
Palestine: Discover the Golden Voices Resounding with the Quran
The article explores the experiences of Palestinians during Ramadan, focusing on the significance of Quran recitation and the challenges they face due to political circumstances.
Voices Resounding with the Quran: The Most Famous Mosques and Ramadan Imams in Palestine
The article highlights the significance of Tarawih prayers during Ramadan in Palestine and the challenges posed by political circumstances on worship practices.
Fridays Joy: Treffner Director Ott Ojaveer: teaching seems to become secondary in school
Ott Ojaveer, the long-serving director of Hugo Treffner Gymnasium, expresses gratitude for a recent honor while highlighting that the achievements belong to the entire school community, not just himself, and voices concerns about the changing priorities in education.
Johanna's daughter was murdered by her ex: 'My beautiful Anna'
Johanna reflects on the tragic murder of her daughter Anna Feldt, who was killed by her ex ten years ago, and voices ongoing fears regarding the perpetrator's potential release.
Letters from Iran - Ahvaz, February 19, 2026: "Be Our Voice. Don't Forget Us"
The article highlights the voices of Iranians amidst severe repression, as they commemorate the tragic loss of tens of thousands during recent protests.
Why voices have risen from within Congress over the leadership of the INDIA bloc?
The leadership issue of the INDIA bloc has been a major point of contention, with Rahul Gandhi informally taking on the leader role amidst challenges from within Congress.