Debate Kit – Digital Security
The European Youth Parliament – France is a citizenship education association run by and for young people. Organized as a network, we offer a variety of activities that allow 15-25 year olds to experience active citizenship through meetings, expression, and debate.
Lower incomes and higher prices: a survey highlights Italians’ fears for 2026
The new Eurobarometer shows that Italians are by far the most worried in the eurozone about inflation in 2026. They are also concerned about their income next year: a quarter expect to earn less. The single currency is now viewed positively, but with less enthusiasm than in other countries.
Art, a tool for protest?
Engaged art, or “artivism,” has always existed to some extent, notably in ancient plays, transforming theater into a political platform and a tool for reflection. In a turbulent context—politically, economically, and socially—this artistic movement breaks with traditional, artisanal conceptions of art.
Paris 2025 Session of EYP-France – AFET Committee
Unilateral actions by the global states such as the US complicate the growth of the EU, an international organisation that relies heavily on multilateralism and cooperation. Considering the significance of the EU's foreign relations, especially the transatlantic alliance, the EU needs to establish new policies to adapt to this approach exhibited by global superpowers.
Procaccini (FdI): "Trump's comments on Europe are harsh but accurate. The EU is ferocious against Musk."
We gathered the views of Nicola Procaccini, co-president of the Conservatives group in the European Parliament representing the Italian Left (FdI), and Tommaso Foti, Minister for European Affairs, on the delicate moment Europe is going through in its relations with the United States: the harsh attacks on European institutions launched by the Trump administration and those of Elon Musk, as well as the increasingly uncertain position on Ukraine, which is putting the Meloni government in difficulty.
Entering the EU illegally with foster children is not aiding and abetting: the Court of Justice ruled.
In a landmark ruling, the Court of Justice of the European Union has established that those who enter the EU illegally while accompanying minors under their care cannot be considered guilty of aiding and abetting illegal immigration. The case originated in Italy, but the principle now binds all member states.
What Europe will do with its money in 2026: Next year’s budget to be decided by the European Parliament
The European Parliament's plenary session is debating the new draft of the European Union's 2026 budget, approved by the committee earlier this month. Negotiations with the Council will follow. The focus is on innovation, agriculture, defense, and cooperation. The Erasmus+ and EU4Health programs are at risk due to the €4.3 billion in borrowing costs for NextGenerationEU.
“Beware Sniper!’: Accusations that Europeans paid €100k to partake in ‘Sarajevo sniper Safari’
Accusations that foreigners paid to take part in killings during the siege of Sarajevo have long circulated but remained unproven. New investigation by an Italian journalist claims that wealthy individuals paid large sums to join a so-called “human safari,” allegedly sniping civilians.