Can war be justified in the name of democracy?

What is war? Democracy? What are the eligibility criteria to be deemed justifiable? This is the perspective of a 18 year old female in a current world of ‘symbiotic’ state of political phenomena.

14 min

How to Spot Fake Social Media Accounts Using Real Identity Elements

Romania’s telecom regulator ANCOM has published a guide to help public institutions prevent and combat social media impersonation.

1 min

“Local politics isn’t a spectator sport for young people,” says 28-year-old elected official

At 28, Carlos Paiva Raposo serves as an elected councillor on the Cascais Municipal Assembly, viewing local politics as democracy's training ground. Amid youth disillusionment across Europe, he insists institutions must become far more accessible to regain their trust.

8 min

Conscription in Greece: Compulsory on paper, voluntary in reality but not for long

Despite being one of the few NATO members whose defense spending exceeds the Alliance’s target of 2% of GDP—reaching 3.1%—and despite never suspending compulsory military service amid tensions with neighboring Turkey, Greece’s armed forces still struggle to attract Gen Z.

9 min

Standard of living in the EU – a gift or a curse?

Nowadays Europe is not torn apart by conflicts, rather it unites itself through disagreements being procedural in the forms of democracy. Europe does not look like the power horse it once has been but it definitely brings better stability amongst the member states.

3 min
Standard of living in the EU – a gift or a curse?

The European Union funded Paragon: “Public funds for a company that spies on citizens”

In 2020, the European Investment Fund (EIF) financed Paragon Solutions, the Israeli company accused of spying on journalists and activists. The case raises questions about the transparency, oversight, and accountability of EU institutions.

6 min

Injustice makes Otilia Colceriu’s blood boil. That’s why she fights

Otilia Colceriu can't sit quietly when injustice hits. As executive director of EU&U in Brussels, she's turning outrage into action through advocacy and social media. Her mission is a simple one: to protect European democracy before it's too late.

9 min

A New “Spring of Nations”: Generation Z Takes to the Streets

It started with a power outage in Madagascar; today, half the world seems to be on fire. Generation Z is creating its own digital “Spring of Nations”—without parties, without leaders, with memes instead of manifestos.

7 min
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