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Science&Technology

Is Algorithmic Bias The New Ethical Quagmire?

Many automated systems you interact with daily make decisions based on algorithms that can reflect and amplify deep-seated societal biases. These biases may lead to discriminatory outcomes in hiring, lending,...

1 June 2026 · 6 min read

Economy

Can Ethical Equanimity Survive In A Hypercapitalist World?

Capitalism drives innovation and growth, but its hypercharged form prioritizes profit over people. You face constant pressure to compete, consume, and conform. Unchecked greed erodes moral balance, while ethical equanimity...

1 June 2026 · 3 min read

Dancing for Health: How Hungary’s New Health Minister Is Rebranding Politics Through Joy
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Europe

Dancing for Health: How Hungary’s New Health Minister Is Rebranding Politics Through Joy

BUDAPEST — Politics is traditionally a landscape of stiff suits, calculated speeches, and solemn podiums. However, the historic political shift in Hungary has introduced an entirely different rhythm to governance....

24 May 2026 · 3 min read

Europe

Natural Health in Europe: What It Really Means Today

Natural health is becoming one of Europe’s most important public conversations. But the term is often misunderstood. It can refer to healthy eating, exercise, sleep, herbal medicine, supplements, stress reduction,...

21 May 2026 · 10 min read

Europe

Europe’s Weekly Soundtrack: Eurovision Echoes Across Europe

This week, Europe’s musical conversation is still orbiting Vienna. Bulgaria’s first-ever Eurovision victory has turned DARA’s “Bangaranga” into the continent’s defining pop moment, while post-contest streaming, fan debates and national...

21 May 2026 · 5 min read

Environment

EEA launches 2026 photo competition — Resilient by Nature

What is the relationship between nature and society? That is the key theme of this year’s European Environment Agency (EEA) 2026 photo competition ‘Resilient by Nature’ launched today, which invites...

19 May 2026 · 2 min read

Environment

Circular economy offers the EU win-win on environment and economy | Press releases

Press releasePublished 19 May 2026Imageudmila Miklošová, Environment&Me 2025 / EEAStepping up a circular economy offers the European Union the potential for significant positive impacts on Europe’s environment and poses an untapped and strategic economic opportunity in terms of better access to materials and the creation of...

19 May 2026 · 3 min read

ENTERTAINMENT

Bulgaria Wins Eurovision 2026 with DARA

Bulgaria has won the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time, after DARA’s high-energy performance of “Bangaranga” triumphed in Vienna with 516 points. The result turned the 70th edition of...

17 May 2026 · 4 min read

Asia

Falun Dafa Day Highlights Faith Under Pressure

World Falun Dafa Day, marked on May 13, has become both a spiritual celebration and a human-rights reminder. For practitioners of Falun Dafa, also known as Falun Gong, the day...

14 May 2026 · 5 min read