Navalny speaks from the grave in new memoir

Morgensamling can report today that one of the two US presidential candidates, after a long standstill, appears to be taking the lead in the opinion polls. But first we have to get past a posthumous book publication.

Navalny publishes memoir

Despite his death earlier this year, Russian politician and activist Alexei Navalny is not done sharing his messages.

Today, his memoirs are published in several languages ​​- including Danish – in the book “Patriot”. The book contains descriptions from both his private and political life, writes ritzau.

Alexei Navalny died on February 16 this year in a Russian penal colony while serving a 30-year sentence for alleged extremism and fraud. The memoirs were written in his last months, and according to The New York Times’ review he comments several times during the book on his own imminent death.

Homosexuality meets resistance among Danish Muslims

Yesterday, Jyllands Posten investigated the attitude of Danish Muslims to letting their daughters marry outside their religion. Today it is the turn of Danish Muslims views on homosexualswrites the newspaper.

In an attitude survey, 59 percent of those questioned answered “no” to whether they would accept their child living openly as a homosexual. 31 percent answer “yes”.

The opposition to open homosexuality in Muslim circles has major consequences, the article reads. Reference is made, among other things, to another study from 2022, in which one in three answers that they have considered suicide within the past year due to things such as loneliness and violence.

Authorities hesitate to solve fraud

New techniques make telephone scams increasingly difficult to detect. Kristeligt Dagblad has previously described how the number of reports of fraud has increased significantly among older citizens in particular.

The telecommunications industry has had a solution ready for a year, but the Danish authorities hesitate to approve itcan be read in Kristeligt Dagblad.

In a written comment from digitization minister Caroline Stage (Mod), it is said that the government wants to end the fraud and that she “expects that we can very soon present a package of initiatives that can curb this fraud.”

Short news from abroad

  • Donald Trump has taken a narrow lead as Americans’ favorite presidential candidate according to new opinion polls. according to Berlingske it is due to “paper-thin” leads in the seven most decisive swing states.
  • US Secretary of StateAntony Blinken, visits the Middle East to revive negotiations on ceasefire in Gaza after killing of Hamas leader.
  • The Italian government is trying to save its plans to send asylum seekers to Albania with a new proposal. The government’s original plan was rejected by the European Court of Justice on Friday.

Controversial graffiti art painted over

The morning gathering takes the eye off the big headlines and ends at a gray electrical cabinet near Stadion Allé in Aarhus.

The cabinet has received a lot of attention, including in Christian Dailybecause a citizen has previously complained about the graffiti motif that the artist Johan Wiklund originally painted on it. In October, the complainant was upheld that AGF’s logo was an inappropriate motif for an electrical cabinet on the municipality’s property, and the artist was told to paint it over.

With the help of Aarhusians, artist Johan Wiklund has now come up with a new motif – and this time he has remembered to ask the municipality first, writes TV 2 East Jutland.

Morgensamling is Kristeligt Dagblad’s news overview about faith, ethics and existence. Morgensamling is written in turn by the digital editorial team’s journalists and sent out as a newsletter every weekday. Sign up her.

Source: www.kristeligt-dagblad.dk