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Parlamenti választás – PS: A kormány el akarja törölni a postai úton történő szavazást

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 14:30
A Progresszív Szlovákia (PS) szerint a kormány módosítani akarja a külföldről történő szavazást a parlamenti választáson, célja a választójog korlátozása – jelentette ki Michal Šimečka, a mozgalom elnöke a PS keddi (2. 24.) sajtótájékoztatóján. Felszólította Robert Fico (Smer) kormányfőt, hogy tegyen le erről a szándékáról.

Loneliness on Planet Earth

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 13:38

Chronic loneliness and social isolation have been consistently linked to detrimental effects on physical and mental health and increased risk of early death. Credit: Shutterstock

By Joseph Chamie
PORTLAND, USA, Feb 24 2026 (IPS)

Loneliness is a significant health concern on planet Earth. It affects virtually every aspect of human wellbeing and development worldwide.

As loneliness knows no borders and impacts individuals of all ages and socio-economic background, it has become a major public health issue. Social isolation is now being taken seriously enough to prompt intervention by governments, international agencies, institutions, and communities.

Chronic loneliness and social isolation have been consistently linked to detrimental effects on physical and mental health and increased risk of early death. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recognized loneliness as a pressing global health threat and a defining challenge of our time.

To address this problem, WHO launched an international commission on social connection in November 2023. The commission aimed to have loneliness recognized and resourced as a global public health priority.

The commission issued a report in June 2025 that highlighted three messages. First, social disconnection is widespread, across all regions and age groups. Second, its impacts are severe, affecting health, well-being, and development. And third, solutions exist and should be scaled up urgently.

Additionally, in a 2023 report, the U.S. Surgeon General reported that loneliness increases one’s risk for cardiovascular disease, dementia, stroke, and premature death. Persistent loneliness was reported to be worse for your health than being sedentary or obese and is similar to smoking more than half a pack of cigarettes a day.

The complex interactions among societal changes, technological advancements, especially artificial intelligence, and the Covid-19 pandemic, which reduced economic and social activities, have contributed to increasing levels of loneliness and social isolation. People are meeting in person less frequently than in the past, while self-reported feelings of connection have recently shown signs of worsening.

According to a 2023 Meta-Gallup global survey encompassing 142 countries, 24% of those aged 15 and older, totaling 1.5 billion people worldwide, reported feeling very lonely or fairly lonely on a regular basis. Additionally, 27% or 1.7 billion people reported feeling a little lonely, while 49% or 3 billion people reported not feeling lonely at all (Figure 1).

Source: Meta-Gallup Survey.

Those surveyed who reported feeling lonely were 36 percentage points more likely to experience sadness than those who did not feel lonely. They were also 30 percentage points more likely to experience worry and stress compared to their counterparts who did not experience loneliness. These findings underscore the significant physical and mental health effects of frequent feelings of loneliness and social isolation.

The level of loneliness reported in the 2023 Gallup poll varies significantly across countries, ranging from a high of 45% in Comoros to a low of 6% in Vietnam. In 22 countries, the percentage of adults who felt lonely the day before exceeded 30%, with more than half of them located in Africa (Figure 2).

Source: Gallup Survey.

While loneliness varies significantly among countries, no country is immune to it. Loneliness is not just seen as a personal challenge, but also as a matter of public policy.

Loneliness affects all age groups, but young adults seem to be the most vulnerable. Around 30% of them report feeling lonely every day, with about 63% experiencing significant symptoms of anxiety and depression related to loneliness

Loneliness affects all age groups, but young adults seem to be the most vulnerable. Around 30% of them report feeling lonely every day, with about 63% experiencing significant symptoms of anxiety and depression related to loneliness.

Among older adults, feelings of loneliness decrease, with about 17% of those aged 65 and older reporting loneliness. However, many older adults face isolation due to factors such as declining health, loss of social connections, or decreased mobility. Loneliness is also linked to increased risks of developing dementia, coronary artery disease or stroke.

A follow-up international survey conducted by Gallup in 2024 found that 23% of respondents felt lonely “a lot of the day” just the day before the survey. Additionally, approximately one in five employees worldwide reported experiencing loneliness a lot the previous day.

Moreover, loneliness is more prevalent among employees under the age of 35 than those aged 35 and older. Loneliness also contributes to significant economic and social strain, reducing productivity, and impacting education.

The Gallup survey found that financial status has a strong effect on loneliness worldwide. Men and women who are struggling financially, meaning they find it difficult to get by on their present income, are about twice as likely as those who are better off financially to say they felt lonely a lot the previous day. Additionally, unmarried individuals are more likely to feel lonely than those who are married or in a domestic partnership.

Social isolation and chronic loneliness have long-term negative consequences on the physical and mental health of individuals. Health studies have found that the risk of mortality among people who lack community and social ties is two times greater than that of people who have many social contacts. A WHO report found that loneliness is linked to an estimated 100 deaths every hour, totaling more than 871,000 deaths annually.

Other effects of loneliness and social isolation include a shortened lifespan, cognitive decline, exacerbated mental illness, reduced quality of sleep, higher stress and anxiety levels, adoption of unhealthy habits, and self-loathing thoughts. Strong social connections can lead to better health and reduce the effects of loneliness (Table 1).

Source: Author’s compilation based on health studies.

A variety of factors can contribute to an individual experiencing loneliness, and the scope, duration, and intensity of loneliness can vary. In many cases, there is no single cause, but rather a number of factors that can overlap and intensify each other.

Some of the factors contributing to loneliness are internal, while others are external. Internal factors often involve the way people see themselves and the world around them. They can also include shyness, introversion, low self-esteem, lack of communication skills, and social withdrawal. On the other hand, external factors include physical isolation, relocation, bereavement, divorce, physical disabilities, social exclusion, and over-reliance on social media.

Interacting with another person, even a stranger, can significantly reduce loneliness. Conversely, doing nothing to address social isolation tends to increase loneliness.

Some studies suggest that interacting with an AI companion can reduce loneliness.

Advocates argue that the latest AI chatbots might provide better company than many real people and societies should consider the benefits that AI companions could offer to those who are lonely. Soon, some believe, the most interesting, and maybe the most empathetic conversation that an individual could have will be with AI on almost any topic.

Instead of reacting with horror, advocates of AI chatbots suggest that societies should consider the benefits that AI companions could provide to those who are lonely. Some AI promoters maintain that an inability to relate to humans should not be viewed as a defect, but rather as a virtue.

AI chatbots are becoming increasingly popular as preferred confidants and companions. For example, a study of younger individuals discovered that one-third of teenagers use AI chatbots for social interaction. These teenagers have stated a preference for AI companions over humans for serious conversations, finding them more fulfilling than conversations with actual people.

Nevertheless, there are concerns about using AI companions to address loneliness. Health experts are warning that many individuals, particularly the youth, are developing emotional connections to AI chatbot companions.

Despite these concerns, individuals, especially young people, are seeking companionship and emotional support from AI chatbots. Some fear that relying on AI companions may result in younger generations forming emotional bonds with entities that lack the ability to empathize and care.

By recognizing the signs of loneliness, engaging in meaningful activities, and seeking professional assistance, individuals may be able to reduce their feelings of loneliness and social isolation. A combination of behavioral changes, social intervention, and professional support can be helpful in dealing with loneliness.

Additionally, managing stress resulting from loneliness can be facilitated by exercising, eating healthy, and getting enough sleep. Pursuing enjoyable hobbies and activities may also offer a distraction from loneliness.

Communicating one’s loneliness to family, friends, and colleagues can strengthen existing relationships and provide emotional support. To manage feelings of loneliness, it is also helpful for individuals to remain open to making new connections, stay healthy, and seek professional assistance.

Loneliness is a complex and pervasive issue that exists worldwide. However, there are ways to manage and address it. Methods aimed at reducing loneliness exist at the national, community, family, and individual levels. These methods include increasing awareness and modifying government policies to strengthen social infrastructure, foster inclusivity, and provide psychological support.

Joseph Chamie is a consulting demographer, a former director of the United Nations Population Division, and author of many publications on population issues.

 

Hidden potential: Childcare in Greece

ELIAMEP - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 13:08
  • High-quality early childhood education and care helps children’s early development and positively affects educational, social and economic outcomes in later life for the children involved and for society at large. Conversely, the lack of affordable high-quality childcare creates deficits in abilities and skills, including soft ones, which raise social costs and drive down productivity.
  • Compulsory pre-school education in Greece has recently been extended, now starting at age 4. Nevertheless, participation in early childhood education and care at a younger age remains below the European average. Limited availability of affordable subsidised places is a key obstacle to raising enrolment in childcare centres.
  • The Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) offered Member States generous funding for investing in childcare. This is especially important in countries like Greece, where female employment– though rising – remains low, which reflects the difficulties Greek women face in reconciling career and family responsibilities.
  • Greece 2.0, The National Recovery and Resilience Plan, included measures to improve childcare quality and expand access. While some initiatives began, most were later abandoned, highlighting the fragility of reforms amid institutional bottlenecks.
  • Despite setbacks, ECEC has gained some visibility in national debates. Yet without a long-term fiscal commitment and a coherent national strategy, it will be difficult to expand access for children under the age of 2, improve quality, and ensure equity in a sector that has historically been underfunded and neglected.

Read here in pdf the policy paper by Chryssa Papalexatou, Research Fellow, ELIAMEP.

Pressemitteilung - Vier Jahre russische Vollinvasion: Parlament steht fest an der Seite der Ukraine

Am Dienstag sprach der ukrainische Präsident Selenskyj in einer außerordentlichen Plenarsitzung zu den Abgeordneten – vier Jahre nach Beginn der russischen Vollinvasion.
Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2026 - EP

Pressemitteilung - Vier Jahre russische Vollinvasion: Parlament steht fest an der Seite der Ukraine

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 13:03
Am Dienstag sprach der ukrainische Präsident Selenskyj in einer außerordentlichen Plenarsitzung zu den Abgeordneten – vier Jahre nach Beginn der russischen Vollinvasion.
Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2026 - EP

ENTWURF EINES BERICHTS über den Bericht 2025 der Kommission über Montenegro - PE784.340v01-00

ENTWURF EINES BERICHTS über den Bericht 2025 der Kommission über Montenegro
Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten
Marjan Šarec

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2026 - EP

Surtourisme dans les Balkans : partagez votre expérience

Courrier des Balkans / Serbie - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 10:53

Vous vivez dans une destination très prisée ? Vous êtes confronté à la hausse des loyers dans un quartier populaire ou frustré par les perturbations causées par les touristes ? Racontez-nous votre histoire.

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Surtourisme dans les Balkans : partagez votre expérience

Courrier des Balkans / Monténégro - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 10:53

Vous vivez dans une destination très prisée ? Vous êtes confronté à la hausse des loyers dans un quartier populaire ou frustré par les perturbations causées par les touristes ? Racontez-nous votre histoire.

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Surtourisme dans les Balkans : partagez votre expérience

Courrier des Balkans / Macédoine - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 10:53

Vous vivez dans une destination très prisée ? Vous êtes confronté à la hausse des loyers dans un quartier populaire ou frustré par les perturbations causées par les touristes ? Racontez-nous votre histoire.

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Surtourisme dans les Balkans : partagez votre expérience

Courrier des Balkans / Kosovo - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 10:53

Vous vivez dans une destination très prisée ? Vous êtes confronté à la hausse des loyers dans un quartier populaire ou frustré par les perturbations causées par les touristes ? Racontez-nous votre histoire.

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Vier Festnahmen: Jugendliche verletzen eine Gruppe junger Männer in Marthalen ZH

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 09:32
Vier Jugendliche zwischen 14 und 16 Jahren griffen vergangenes Wochenende in Marthalen ZH mehrere junge Männer an. Vier Opfer wurden verletzt, eines musste ins Spital. Die Polizei nahm die Verdächtigen fest, drei sind in Jugendhaft.

Wirre Schriftstücke und unbekannte Substanzen: Verwirrter Mann (31) hält Polizei in Lenzburg AG auf Trab

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 09:21
Ein 31-jähriger Mann aus Seengen sorgte mit wirren Schriftstücken in Lenzburg für Polizeieinsätze. Vergangenen Freitag durchsuchte die Polizei seine Wohnung und fand verdächtige Substanzen. Ermittlungen und Untersuchungen laufen.

«Darf ich Sie küssen?»: Trump sorgt für kuriosen Moment bei Pressekonferenz

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 09:21
Da müssen die Journalisten zweimal hinhören. US-Präsident Donald Trump behauptet in einer Pressekonferenz, ein «mächtiger» Mann habe ihn küssen wollen. Er bezieht sich dabei auf ein Treffen mit einem Stahlwerksbesitzer vergangene Woche.

Press release - Fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 09:13
Joint statement of the EU Presidents on the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

So wohnt der Tokio-Hotel-Star: Bill Kaulitz öffnet die Türen zu seiner Traumvilla

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 09:02
Tokio-Hotel-Star Bill Kaulitz gewährt einen Einblick in sein frisch renoviertes Zuhause in den Hollywood Hills. Sein Midcentury-Bungalow von Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. wurde über zwei Jahre lang aufwendig saniert.

Nach zwei Stunden: 500 Personen aus Eurocity im Murgenthal-Tunnel befreit

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 08:49
Ein Eurocity mit 500 Passagieren blieb am Dienstagmorgen im Murgenthal-Tunnel stecken. Nach zwei Stunden wurden die Reisenden mit einem Rettungszug nach Bern gebracht. Die Störung auf der Strecke Basel–Mailand sorgte für Verzögerungen.

Kaja Kallas: nem született megállapodás az Oroszországgal szembeni 20. uniós szankciós csomagról

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 06:59
Sajnálatos módon nem született megállapodás az Oroszországgal szembeni 20. uniós szankciós csomagról, ez visszalépést jelent, és nem azt az üzenetet, amelyet ma szerettünk volna küldeni, ugyanakkor a munka folytatódik - jelentette ki Kaja Kallas kül- és biztonságpolitikaért felelős uniós főképviselő hétfőn Brüsszelben az EU-tagállamok külügyminisztereinek tanácskozását követő sajtótájékoztatóján.

Es geht um Millionen!: Familie entführt eigenen Opa (102) aus Altersheim

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 06:09
Die Familie entführt den 102-jährigen Wang aus einem Altersheim in Taipeh. Der Grund: Es geht um viel Geld! Im Video erfährst du mehr.

Versandriese Fedex reicht Klage gegen US-Regierung ein: Zahlreiche Schweizer Unternehmen wollen Trump-Zölle zurückverlangen

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 03:25
Milliarden zurück! Nachdem der US-Supreme Court Trumps (79) Zölle für unrechtmässig erklärt hat, klagt Fedex auf Rückerstattung – und auch Schweizer Firmen wie Swatch, Breitling und Victorinox kämpfen um hunderte Millionen Franken zurück.

Ostpolitiker torpedieren 20. Russland-Sanktionspaket: Orbán und Fico blamieren die EU

Blick.ch - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 02:08
Ausgerechnet am Jahrestag der Ukraine-Invasion torpedieren Ungarn und die Slowakei die EU. Orbán blockiert 90 Milliarden Euro für Kiew, Fico dreht der Ukraine den Strom ab. Merz hatte eine Einigung versprochen – die EU steht mit leeren Händen da.

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