DeepSeek: is China’s AI chatbot a threat to European privacy?
A Chinese AI app is causing a stir in Germany — and it’s not because of its performance.
The asylum amendment and institutional regression in Greece
The Greek asylum amendment of July 2025 suspends protection rights for arrivals from Libya, igniting strong institutional and legal backlash.
The European confrontation with Palestine
In late July, Europe showed rare signs of breaking from the inertia that has long defined its stance on the Palestinian question. The recognition of a Palestinian state by G7 leaders, the first pressures on Israel, mark a rare window for political realignment. Whether this turn becomes a coherent strategy or fades into symbolism remains to be seen.
Language and Identity: Why Minority Communities Need Their Language to Be Seen
For national minorities, language is much more than just a tool for communication. It is a link to their roots, a symbol of belonging, a living history. The right to use one’s language in public spaces is, at its core.
PulseZ monthly editorial – April edition
Dear readers and followers of PulseZ! The PulseZ platform is already up and running, which is a perfect occasion for us, the Editors-in-chief, to share with you a few words.