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Environment

Northern Evia Quakes Put Local Safety Checks First

Homes, roads and schools face inspections after a shallow earthquake sequence rattled central Greece A sequence of earthquakes in northern Evia has left local authorities assessing damage to homes, roads...

8 June 2026 · 3 min read

Society

Can Human Empathy Triumph Over Digital Apathy?

Technology connects you to people across the globe, yet digital apathy is eroding genuine human connection. You experience constant notifications, curated personas, and emotional detachment daily. But empathy-your ability to...

6 June 2026 · 2 min read

Europe

Brussels Presses Berlin to Restore Schengen’s Open Borders

Germany is under renewed EU pressure to begin lifting internal border controls, as Brussels argues that migration reforms and alternative policing tools should now allow Schengen’s passport-free travel area to...

6 June 2026 · 4 min read

Society

Is Ethical Minimalism The Antidote To Moral Fatigue?

It's overwhelming to confront endless ethical demands-from climate guilt to social injustice-without clear paths to meaningful action. Moral fatigue drains your capacity to care, but ethical minimalism offers a focused,...

2 June 2026 · 3 min read

Society

Is Moral Rectitude An Antiquated Virtue In Modern Society?

Many question whether moral rectitude still holds value in a world driven by speed, convenience, and shifting norms. You face daily choices where integrity competes with expediency. While some dismiss...

1 June 2026 · 6 min read