“No One Is Above the Law”
The danger to democracy does not begin with dictatorship — it begins when the law becomes negotiable. From undermining Congress to dismissing elections and due process, this article explores how constitutional boundaries in the United States have been tested by the US President, and why civic engagement remains the last attempt of defense.
How do young people in Slovakia use social networks?
Social networks are an integral part of young people's lives. According to surveys, they spend 3-5 hours on them daily. The results of the first Slovak survey show which networks teenagers in Slovakia use most often.
Why conspiracies never feel new
Umberto Eco’s The Prague Cemetery is a deliberately difficult novel. It is dense, repetitive, often uncomfortable, and at times actively unpleasant. This is not a failure of craft. It is the core of Eco’s argument.
“Trust without believing”: How Azerbaijani youth consume media they don’t trust
“I don’t trust the media.” Among Azerbaijani youth, this sentence is not a provocation or a political statement.
Diella, Albania’s AI Minister, Can an Algorithm Fight Corruption
Albania has introduced an AI ‘minister’ to oversee public procurement, promising a future free of corruption. But can algorithms deliver fairness and accountability, or do they risk replacing democratic choices with opaque code.
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Greenwashing by large companies
We are increasingly aware of our environmental impact. This is pushing companies to act, whether for purely legislative reasons, to improve their brand image, or as a result of a genuine desire to reduce their footprint on the planet.
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.
Erasmus+ returns to the United Kingdom: students will be able to participate in the EU exchange program from 2027.
After a five-year absence due to Brexit, the United Kingdom will rejoin Erasmus+, enabling academic and cultural exchanges with Europe. This significant agreement, worth a staggering £570 million, strengthens ties between young people and universities on both sides of the continent.