Why Gen Z is Romanticising Disappearing from their Digital Presence
We’ve all experienced this feeling before, at least once in our lives. Your phone is constantly ringing, endless group chat texts, emails piling up, Instagram stories need watching. And somewhere...
ICE Goes Global: The Reach of America’s Deportation Machine
As deaths linked to U.S. immigration enforcement fuel protests from Minneapolis to Milan, ICE’s reach is no longer just a domestic issue. From Olympic security to corporate contracts and far-right imitation, America’s deportation machine is going global.
Gender Equality as a European Policy Priority
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science was declared by the UN in 2015 a pivotal year marked by the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and is celebrated each year to support and advance women’s equal opportunities and participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The gender gap in science appears as a representation of persistent and structural inequalities that continue to limit women’s access to scientific careers.
What is the President’s Youth Advisory Board expected to deliver?
The President’s Youth Advisory Board introduces a new channel for structured dialogue between young Europeans and the Commission. Its impact will depend on how effectively youth perspectives are integrated into policy design. The coming years will show whether the mechanism becomes a consistent tool for participation.
The Hidden Algorithm Problem: How AI Is Quietly Changing Democracy for Gen Z
Most Gen Z citizens don’t get their political information from TV debates or newspapers. We get it from feeds, timelines, and recommendations. And increasingly, those are shaped by algorithms we didn’t choose - and rarely notice.
Chios shipwreck: 15 dead, and Greece’s institutions under scrutiny
Fifteen died off Chios after a Coast Guard encounter with a migrant boat—yet the onboard cameras were not switched on. With official claims clashing against testimonies, the crucial evidence is missing. When lethal operations go undocumented, the shipwreck becomes institutional.
Are we overprotecting the authentic human experience today?
Preparedness doesn’t come from comfort.
Historian Adrian Cioflâncă, on “Blooded Photos” documentary: “It’s a film about a painful chapter that is still talked about far too little”
Historian Adrian Cioflâncă, Director of the Center for the Study of Jewish History in Romania, commented the film "Blooded Photos" ("Fotografii însângerate")