How a 23-year-old historian became the country’s digital memory curator
Bringing the past to the present, Gen-Z historian Gonçalo Farlens uses his social media platform to make Portugal's narratives accessible. The aim, he says, is to leave a mark on collective memory and critical thought in the digital age.
Journalism Under Pressure: No Story Is Worth Your Mental Health
Journalists face extreme stress, trauma and violence, often without mental-health support. Why the profession must prioritize psychological safety.
From Care to Crisis: Bosnia’s Youth Face a Cliff Edge at 18 – And What We Can Learn From Europe
Youth leaving state care in Bosnia and Herzegovina face homelessness, unemployment, and isolation at 18. This investigation explores the crisis, local solutions, and proven European models for reform.
The best way to represent young people is to let young people do it themselves
From chest-tightening injustice to the ideals of a sustainable and equal world for young generations, Rareș Voicu leads the European Youth Forum (EYF) with determination, vision and hope. The most effective kind of participation, he claims, should always be youth-led.
A Generation Priced Out: Europe’s Housing Crisis
A generation is being locked out. While youth should signal freedom and future-building, for millions across Europe and the Western Balkans, it now means insecurity and a desperate fight for a basic right: a home. This isn't just an economic failure—it's a social crisis eroding our very foundation.
Knowing your body is power: Why menstrual literacy matters more than ever
Sexual and reproductive health educator Sheila Góis Habib talks to us about body shame, misinformation and why understanding your menstrual cycle is a powerful act of resistance in today's world.
Venezuela: The Europe’s myopia as international law is rewritten in crude (power) oil
Venezuela just became the stage for something bigger than Venezuela: a US raid in Caracas ended with Nicolás Maduro in American custody, and the West mostly whispered about “calm” and “international law.” Trump framed it as a rebooted Monroe Doctrine—spheres of influence, openly claimed.
Is Gen-Z too lazy to work or simply mistreated?
93% of young people have faced mistreatment in the UK because of their age. Abigail Wilkinson and Florian walk us through their experience in the workforce in England and Germany to show us what Gen-Z has to say about it.