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One in five retirees lives on a maximum of 1,400 euros
One in five retirees in Germany has to get by on a maximum of 1,400 euros net, while the richest 20 percent have more than double that amount. The data shows a growing income inequality and a significant gender pension gap.
Hegseth calls for ideological shift in the US military
US Secretary of Defense Hegseth calls for an ideological shift in the military to abolish equality programs and revive the 'warrior spirit.' President Trump supports this agenda, emphasizing the need for the military to also combat internal enemies.
Young Women in Local Politics
The article highlights the underrepresentation of young women in local politics and the challenges they face. Several female politicians express the desire for better representation and support for women in political offices.
Growing Gap in Educational Qualifications in Germany
A new OECD study reveals that the gap in educational qualifications in Germany is widening, with an increasing number of people lacking school or vocational qualifications. Despite positive developments in STEM subjects, access to education remains socially unequal.
Mandatory Military Service for Women as a Mid-Term Perspective
Chancellor Merz discusses the possibility of mandatory military service for women but sees it as a mid-term perspective. The focus is currently on strengthening voluntary military service.
Protests in Indonesia escalate: Regional parliament set on fire
In Indonesia, protests against high allowances for politicians escalate, leading to violent riots that resulted in at least three deaths.
US Supreme Court allows cuts to research funding
The US Supreme Court has temporarily allowed cuts to research funding for diversity initiatives, raising significant concerns about public health.
17 million people live alone in Germany
Approximately 17 million people live alone in Germany, marking a 22 percent increase over the last 20 years. This trend is associated with higher rates of loneliness and poverty.
EU Parliamentarians Support Pride in Budapest Despite Ban
Despite Viktor Orban's ban on the Pride Parade in Budapest, over 70 EU parliamentarians will participate to send a message against discrimination. The EU Commission supports the event and emphasizes the importance of equality and anti-discrimination.
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