“Too little, too late”: tens of thousands marched in Brussels after Palestine recognition deal
Days after Belgium announced plans to recognize a Palestinian state under strict conditions, more than 70,000 people took to the streets of Brussels to demand concrete action rather than words.
Malta at a crossroads – Maltese youth discuss the tourism crisis
Youth living in Malta is voicing their concerns and personal experiences regarding the tourism crisis in Malta and suggests potential ways forward in this short video.
How to counter disinformation, not only before elections
Mihai Popșoi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Moldova, shares insights in an exclusive interview for PulseZ and Euractiv.ro.
Luissa Maino, from Italy to Romania to make bread: a story of courage, patience, and passion
In a world where young people often gravitate toward high-tech, complex, or unconventional careers, Luissa Maino brings forward a seemingly simple yet deeply meaningful project: she bakes bread. Not just any bread, but artisanal sourdough bread, naturally fermented.
MEP Maria Walsh: why youth mental health must be a top EU priority | #Gen_E Talks
In this #Gen_E Talks video, Irish MEP Maria Walsh-one of the European Parliament’s leading voices on mental health-speaks directly to young people about the urgent need to prioritise youth mental health across Europe.
Daphne is inspriring young people from Malta to fight for freedom
Petru Mihai asked young people in Malta about Daphne, the murdered investigative journalist. In 2017, Daphne Carauna Galizia was assassinated with a bomb placed under her car. She was a journalists exposing big corruption cases. Massive protests in Malta have emerged after her deaths.