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Edith Eger, a Holocaust survivor and author of "The Choice," has died at 98, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and hope as she shared her harrowing experiences in Auschwitz, where her talent as a dancer saved her life, and emphasized the importance of questioning authority to preserve democracy. #HolocaustSurvivor #Resilience #TraumaHealing #DE #AT #US
In her book on the mother tongue of the Indo-European family, Laura Spinney describes how the Russian term for the steppes and nomads reflects a shared heritage with the Yamnaya people, the early speakers of Proto-Indo-European, whose archaeological sites span Ukraine and Russia—regions now battlegrounds in a war where the history of these ancient cultures starkly contrasts with the current conflict between two brother nations. #IndoEuropean #CulturalHeritage #Archaeology #UA #RU
The article expresses a profound disgust towards the pervasive violence present in media and society, highlighting its historical roots, particularly in the context of Russian aggression in Ukraine, and questioning the effectiveness of prayer and divine intervention amidst a world plagued by conflict, despair, and the tragic inevitability of violence. #Violence #HumanRights #Hope #UA #US
The third assassination attempt on Donald Trump within two years highlights an unprecedented internal turmoil in the United States, reflecting the profound political changes his presidency has instigated, prompting urgent concerns about the stability of the nation and its role as a guarantor of international security, especially in light of upcoming midterm elections that may reveal growing social discontent and civil divisions. #PoliticalViolence #USPolitics #TrumpAdministration
The article discusses how addressing excessive bureaucracy and increasing the availability of rental housing could transform Spain's rural areas, which currently suffer from severe population concentration and underdevelopment, but emphasizes that a state pact and coordinated action among administrations are essential to tackle these challenges, which political leaders seem unable to achieve. #RuralDevelopment #Spain #HousingCrisis #ES #FR #DE #IT #GB #SE
The article highlights the normalization of various alarming issues within Sevilla FC over the past six or seven years, including a general desensitization to poor management, financial missteps, and declining performance, ultimately questioning the responsibility of fans and leadership in accepting this deteriorating situation. #Normalization #SocialIssues #FootballCulture #ES #AR
Access to home ownership is declining, particularly among young adults aged 26 to 34, with nearly half living with their parents due to financial constraints, while those with multiple properties are on the rise, as revealed by the 2025 National Institute of Statistics survey. #HousingCrisis #YoungAdults #AffordableHousing #ES
On April 26, 2026, Kenyan runner Sabastian Sawe made history by becoming the first athlete to officially complete a marathon in under two hours, finishing with a time of 1:59:30 in London, a feat that underscores the evolution of athletics driven by advancements in footwear, nutrition, and recovery methods, and was accompanied by two other runners who also broke the previous world record. #Marathon #Running #SportsHistory #KE #ET #UG #ES #DE #GB #FR #US
The article discusses how the Spanish healthcare system, despite its ability to provide universal coverage and satisfactory clinical outcomes, suffers from a systemic issue of disconnection between services, particularly between hospital care and primary care, which leads to inefficiencies, diagnostic delays, and patient frustration, with artificial intelligence offering potential solutions for better integration if applied strategically rather than exacerbating fragmentation. #HealthcareIntegration #PatientExperience #ArtificialIntelligence #ES