How anxiety affects Gen Z in Europe and what socioligsts suggest (written by a Gen Zer)
According to many reports, Generation Z is more stressed, unhappy and worried than the previous one. The reasons behind this phenomenon are more than an accident. They are entrenched with political, historical, climatic, social and cultural factors. In this article we go deep into each of these issues, trying to understand what Gen Z is experiencing and why.
What is the European Union stand on war in Iran? And why it is still unclear
The war in Iran has highlighted a long-standing issue for the European Union: the capacity to take one single and common stand amid global challenges. In this article we describe the position of the main European countries on war in Iran and their analogies, their differences and their contradictions, in order to answer a fundamental question: why is the European Union still so divided?
Sovereignty and Supply Chains: The Geopolitical Vulnerability of Europe’s Mediterranean Outposts
From soaring LNG costs in Malta to tourism tremors in Cyprus, the conflict in Iran is rewriting the economic reality for Europe’s Mediterranean outposts.
Azerbaijan Unveils Eurovision 2026 Entry “Just Go” – Fans React to JIVA’s Emotional Ballad
Singer Jamila Hashimova, known by her stage name JIVA, will represent Azerbaijan at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna, sparking discussion among Eurovision fans online.
A War That Reshapes Geopolitical Dynamics : Energy, Power and Infrastructure in the U.S.–Israel–Iran Conflict
Two weeks into the escalating confrontation between the United States, Israel, and Iran, the conflict has already begun reshaping the global geopolitical landscape.
Live Music Vs Meta-Spectacle: What Do Audiences Really Want?
Live concerts are booming worldwide, yet the experience itself is evolving. Between global stadium tours and performances designed to circulate on social media, the boundary between live music and digital spectacle is becoming increasingly blurred. The question is simple: what does the audience really want today?
Whose History Is It? Eurocentrism in European School Curricula
Who are the people who choose which history is worth telling? And above all, from what point of view? In European school systems, history teaching continues to be one of the most powerful tools in building national and collective identity, but for this very reason, it is also one of the areas of education where the risk of Eurocentrism remains most entrenched.