Why are young people turning to extremist parties?
In this PulseZ episode, political scientist George Jiglău speaks about youth voting, the rise of extremism, and how trust in politics can be rebuilt.
ECtHR: Poland Violated the European Convention. The Case Concerns Abortion
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Poland breached Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights in a case linked to access to abortion.
The Law That Could Change Your Scroll
Most of us don’t think twice about scrolling. TikTok on the bus, Instagram before bed, YouTube during lunch, simple habits folded into our day without much thought.
The Peace Room: Women’s Dialogue Across the Belgrade-Pristina Divide | Dialogue Academy Network of Alumnae (DANA)
Belgrade and Pristina aren’t just places on a map—they’re lived realities. DANA members Anja Jokić and Amina Kaja unpack feminist, grassroots peacebuilding as daily practice: building trust, facing pressure at home, and learning from Belfast. The core question: can long-term human relationships outlast border logic?
The Struggles and Rewards of Budgeting
Budgeting at a young age can be challenging and difficult, but it is quite frankly a necessity. Whether you’re a student, working part-time or trying to figure out how to...
The Struggle of Balancing Studies and Part-Time Work
For many young people, balancing studies and part-time work has become an everyday reality. With the rising cost of living, increasing tuition fees in some countries, and the pressure to gain work experience early, more of us are taking on jobs while trying to keep up academically. On paper, it sounds manageable: work a few hours, study the rest. But in reality, juggling both responsibilities can be far more challenging than most people realize.
Academic Burnout and Mental Fatigue
For many young people, academic burnout and mental fatigue have become almost unavoidable parts of student life. Whether we’re in secondary school or university, the pressure to perform has increased to a point where exhaustion feels normal.
Voting fatigue: Why young people are disengaging
You scroll through your phone late at night. One video says this election will decide the future of the planet. The next claims all parties are the same anyway. An ad promises change; a comment underneath calls it a lie. Somewhere between registration deadlines, memes, and hot takes, the sense settles in: this is important, but also exhausting. Can you relate?