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Madrid Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida at a press conference denying the existence of post-abortion syndrome, amid political controversy in Spain.

Almeida backtracks and denies post-abortion syndrome existence

October 03, 2025 Hoton da AI ya samar

Madrid's mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, has backtracked on his stance, now stating that post-abortion syndrome does not exist as a recognized scientific category. This contrasts with support from Spanish bishops and parties like Vox and PP for the concept, despite clear scientific denial. The debate arises amid political discussions on abortion in Spain.

The unusual story of the '1,000 reasons to believe' festival backed by Estrosi

The '1,000 Reasons to Believe' festival, promoting Christian faith, is the subject of a curious story reported by Le Monde. Backed by Nice mayor Christian Estrosi, the event raises questions about its organization and funding. The article delves into the origins and controversies surrounding this initiative.

Social minister condemns imam's sermon on hitting wives

September 30, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI

Social Minister Jakob Forssmed has expressed strong anger over an imam's sermon in a Stockholm mosque describing how men should hit their wives. The sermon, filmed in 2021, has recently come to light and sparked debate on violence against women. Forssmed calls the statements unacceptable and demands action.

Cardinal Dolan addresses conservative Catholic summit

October 04, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI

Cardinal Timothy Dolan spoke at a Turning Point USA event focused on right-wing Catholicism, emphasizing shared values on life and family issues. The appearance highlights ongoing tensions within the Catholic Church over political alignments. Hosted by Charlie Kirk, the summit drew attention for blending faith and conservatism.

Police investigate Muslim congregation after imam's sermon on hitting women

October 02, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI

Police in Kristianstad are investigating a local Muslim congregation following a sermon by Imam Abu Raad, where he discussed physically disciplining wives. The remarks have drawn strong criticism from other Swedish imams. The incident highlights tensions around religious teachings in modern society.

Mormon women group influences Utah congressional redistricting

A group called Mormon Women for Ethical Government played a key role in redistricting Utah's congressional seats. Their efforts aimed to promote fairer representation in the state's political map. The involvement highlights growing civic engagement among Mormon women in politics.