Tag: Society
China: the awareness of a society at the end of its resilience
On the evening of November 20, hundreds of millions of Chinese viewers experienced half an hour of amazement. The FIFA World Cup was broadcast live from Qatar. Due to the…
Orbán’s inner circle has made huge fortunes with EU subsidies, according to the researcher, corruption is at the core of Hungarian society
Corruption is at the core of the Hungarian system, and no quick changes are expected. This is what a senior researcher at the Aleksanteri Institute of the University of Helsinki…
the cost of living there deters the presence of civil society activists
One of the characteristics of COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh is its high cost for visitors. From accommodation in this Egyptian seaside resort to food on the conference grounds, everything…
Turbulence divides Sölvesborg: “Don’t want a divided society”
The coalition has had a lot of support in the last mandate period and in Listerlandet almost every other person votes for the Sweden Democrats. And the announcement that the…
in the face of insecurity, civil society in the circle of Ansongo calls for civil disobedience
Thefts, robberies, jihadist attacks… To denounce the recurring phenomenon of insecurity, the local civil society committee of Ansongo and its surroundings launched Sunday 48 hours of civil disobedience in this…
civil society mobilized against a law that opens the door to GMOs
The law on biosafety, voted on June 3, 2022 without debate in the outgoing National Assembly, opened the door to genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Organizations are mobilizing when the text…
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Dutton Dunwich Horticultural Society
The Dutton Dunwich Horticultural Society has been active since 1997, planting and maintaining gardens in Dutton, Wallacetown and Iona. Each fall the society’s volunteers start planning, choosing the flowers for…
civil society is concerned about the humanitarian situation with the advance of the M23
While on Saturday October 29, in eastern DRC, the towns of Rutshuru and Kiwanja were taken by M23 rebels, fighting continued on Sunday October 30 and several sources claim that…
[코로나 대응, 현장을 가다] Pandemic is the scratch, what questions remain in British society?
University College London (UCL) professor Michael Marmot, who was knighted in 2000, is a global health inequality scholar. He served as president of the World Medical Association. Born in 1945,…
civil society denounces “arbitrary arrests”
In Chad, the repercussions of the October 20 violence continue to be felt across the country. While the government still counts 50 dead and around 300 injured, the associations are…