C2025

3903 bookmarks
Newest
“Zorgwekkende stijging”: genitale verminking steeds vaker door gezondheidswerkers uitgevoerd
“Zorgwekkende stijging”: genitale verminking steeds vaker door gezondheidswerkers uitgevoerd
De Wereldgezondheidsorganisatie (WHO) heeft vandaag een nieuwe richtlijn voor gezondheidswerkers gepubliceerd om genitale verminking bij meisjes en vrouwen expliciet te verbieden. De organisatie meldt een zorgwekkende stijging in het aantal gezondheidswerkers die de procedure uitvoert.
·hln.be·
“Zorgwekkende stijging”: genitale verminking steeds vaker door gezondheidswerkers uitgevoerd
Het is onthutsend hoe snel Donald Trump de Amerikaanse democratie afbreekt - Reporters Online
Het is onthutsend hoe snel Donald Trump de Amerikaanse democratie afbreekt - Reporters Online
Nog nooit kreeg een Amerikaanse president tijdens zijn eerste honderd dagen in het Witte Huis zo’n slecht goedkeuringscijfer van de Amerikaanse bevolking. Maar volgens Amerikakenner Kirsten Verdel zal het Donald Trump voorlopig niet tegenhouden: ‘Hij werkt elke vorm van tegenmacht weg door al wie zich verzet af te persen, te chanteren, te beboeten, corrupt te noemen, te ontslaan of gevangen te zetten. Of zelfs letterlijk uit het land te deporteren.
·reportersonline.nl·
Het is onthutsend hoe snel Donald Trump de Amerikaanse democratie afbreekt - Reporters Online
In 2011, George Bush warned about the rise of fear… During a Q&A on C-SPAN, President George Bush reflected on what he saw as a resurgence of familiar currents in American politics: isolationism, protectionism, and nativism. He pointed to the 1920s as a moment worth revisiting — an era marked by “America First” sentiment, more restrictive immigration laws, and skepticism of global trade, all of which some historians connect to the economic struggles that followed. His message wasn’t a condemnation, but a caution: history has patterns, and it’s worth asking where those patterns might lead. What stood out most was his hope for a future shaped by thoughtful, forward-looking immigration policy. More than a decade later, it’s still a question worth considering: how does history inform the choices we make today? #Politics #GeorgeBush #Immigration #Government #Throwback
In 2011, George Bush warned about the rise of fear… During a Q&A on C-SPAN, President George Bush reflected on what he saw as a resurgence of familiar currents in American politics: isolationism, protectionism, and nativism. He pointed to the 1920s as a moment worth revisiting — an era marked by “America First” sentiment, more restrictive immigration laws, and skepticism of global trade, all of which some historians connect to the economic struggles that followed. His message wasn’t a condemnation, but a caution: history has patterns, and it’s worth asking where those patterns might lead. What stood out most was his hope for a future shaped by thoughtful, forward-looking immigration policy. More than a decade later, it’s still a question worth considering: how does history inform the choices we make today? #Politics #GeorgeBush #Immigration #Government #Throwback
In 2011, George Bush warned about the rise of fear… During a Q&A on C-SPAN, President George Bush reflected on what he saw as a resurgence of familiar...
·facebook.com·
In 2011, George Bush warned about the rise of fear… During a Q&A on C-SPAN, President George Bush reflected on what he saw as a resurgence of familiar currents in American politics: isolationism, protectionism, and nativism. He pointed to the 1920s as a moment worth revisiting — an era marked by “America First” sentiment, more restrictive immigration laws, and skepticism of global trade, all of which some historians connect to the economic struggles that followed. His message wasn’t a condemnation, but a caution: history has patterns, and it’s worth asking where those patterns might lead. What stood out most was his hope for a future shaped by thoughtful, forward-looking immigration policy. More than a decade later, it’s still a question worth considering: how does history inform the choices we make today? #Politics #GeorgeBush #Immigration #Government #Throwback