Is Mainstream Over: How Radical Algorithms Became the New Status Quo?
As Europe faces a historic ideological split among Gen Z, politics has moved from policy to persona. This report investigates the viral lifecycle of radical content in 2026, the rise of the 'Aesthetic of Sovereignty' in Spain and Portugal, and the emerging digital literacy movements that are teaching young Europeans to decode the algorithms designed to hijack their attention.
Iran Protests Expose Europe’s Limits While Trump Seeks Nuclear Deal
Often compared to the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall, Iran's protests face an uncertain fate: regime change or a Tiananmen-style crackdown. While Iranians demand action, Europe prefers diplomacy, and the Trump administration wavers between threats and talks. Whether foreign intervention would actually help remains unclear.
The Peace Room: What is Peacebuilding, Really?
Peacebuilding isn’t a finish line—it’s the slow, messy craft of rebuilding trust, institutions, and everyday life after conflict. In this episode, Professor Nemanja Džuverović unpacks what “peace” really means, who actually builds it, and why the “local turn” matters. From the Western Balkans as a peacebuilding laboratory to the politics that sabotage progress, we end with practical hope—and how to help without burning out.
Cancel Culture Is Messing With How We Grow Up
In big countries, if someone gets cancelled, they disappear for a few months and then come back with a notes-app apology and everyone moves on. Here in Malta? You can’t even walk into Pavi without seeing someone you went to school with. If your name gets dragged through TikTok Malta or an IG page that thrives on drama, you feel it offline too.
Rising Food Costs and Their Impact on Household Nutrition
Rising food costs have become a significant concern for households worldwide, affecting nutrition, health, and overall well-being. Inflation, supply chain disruptions, and changes in agricultural production contribute to the increasing...
An Interview with MEP Jüri Ratas
In this interview, Jüri Ratas, a Member of the European Parliament and former Prime Minister of Estonia, shares his background and perspectives on current European challenges.
An Interview with MEP Maria Walsh
In this interview, Maria Walsh, an Irish Member of the European Parliament (MEP) representing the Midlands-Northwest constituency, discusses her legislative priorities and her experiences engaging with young leaders.
Why Feminism Still Matters: A Maltese Experience
I didn’t grow up thinking of myself as a feminist. It was more of this vague word adults used when talking about history class or politics. But somewhere in the last year, I realised feminism isn’t just about big speeches and rallies. It’s real, and it affects what we do every single day here in Malta.