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Danish Social Democrats Divided on Reintroducing Great Prayer Day
Politicspolitiken14h ago

Danish Social Democrats Divided on Reintroducing Great Prayer Day

Danish Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard commented on the internal disagreement within the Social Democratic party regarding the reintroduction of 'Store Bededag' (Great Prayer Day), noting that some ministers are 'predominantly in agreement' while others are 'predominantly in disagreement' with the proposal.

Nursing Space Shortage Strains Iceland’s Healthcare System
Healthiceland-review11d ago

Nursing Space Shortage Strains Iceland’s Healthcare System

Landspítali hospital continues to face delays in discharging patients, as more than 100 people await placement in nursing homes. As reported by RÚV, Hildur Helgadóttir, a nurse on the discharge team at Landspítali, said the current situation is ongoing.  “The problem is that it always adds up so quickly that it’s such a long run. A 100-person […] The post Nursing Space Shortage Strains Iceland’s Healthcare System appeared first on Iceland Review.

Hállate Founders Discuss Teen Volunteering
Cultureel-mundo8d ago

Hállate Founders Discuss Teen Volunteering

Aurina Delgado de Torres and Fátima Muguiro, founders of Hállate, discuss their organization which facilitates volunteering for teenagers, highlighting the commitment of younger generations.

Belgium’s Oldest Distributor Belga Films Collapses But “Future Looks Bright” For Sister Companies Belga Studios & Independent Films, Says CEO
Culturedeadline13d ago

Belgium’s Oldest Distributor Belga Films Collapses But “Future Looks Bright” For Sister Companies Belga Studios & Independent Films, Says CEO

In a stark sign of the challenges facing Europe’s independent distribution and exhibition sector, news broke on Tuesday that Belgium’s oldest distributor Belga Films has been liquidated. Belgian newspaper Le Soir first reported the news, detailing that the company’s bankruptcy and liquidation had been declared by the commercial court of Walloon Brabant on February 12, […]

As If by Isabel Waidner review – surreal doppelganger story
CultureThe Guardian8d ago

As If by Isabel Waidner review – surreal doppelganger story

Two uncannily similar men switch places in an existential farce that playfully explores the precarity of working life In Isabel Waidner’s previous novel, 2023’s Corey Fah Does Social Mobility, a working-class writer wins a literary prize. As the trophy takes the form of an elusive UFO, Corey Fah – an outsider unfamiliar with the baffling inner workings of the system – is unable to collect or even confirm the award. Waidner has said that the novel was partly inspired by the experience of winni...