Luissa Maino, from Italy to Romania to make bread: a story of courage, patience, and passion
In a world where young people often gravitate toward high-tech, complex, or unconventional careers, Luissa Maino brings forward a seemingly simple yet deeply meaningful project: she bakes bread. Not just any bread, but artisanal sourdough bread, naturally fermented.
Editorial Article #2 – New formats, new voices, and a new phase of engagement
With Europe navigating complex geopolitical challenges, PulseZ is evolving, offering multilingual content, on-the-ground events, and dynamic new formats to reflect the continent’s diverse voices and experiences.
Germany: Radical magazine allowed again. Media freedom cited as argument
A German administrative court in Leipzig has temporarily lifted the ban on publishing the magazine Compact, reasoning that although there is evidence the publication violated human dignity, the principle of press freedom takes precedence.
Your Career, Your Future: Europe’s PES Helps You Stay Ahead of the Curve
To stay ahead in today's job market, Europe's Public Employment Services are shifting focus, empowering individuals with the tools for long-term career security.
Eva Maydell MEP: Reflections on Europe’s Future and the Role of AI – A Message for Gen-E 2025
Join Eva Maydell, Member of the European Parliament and a leading voice on digital innovation, as she addresses Gen-E 2025 with an inspiring message on the future of Artificial Intelligence in Europe.
First milestone for PulseZ content creators, more to come
Creating a platform for young journalists and other content creators, which gives them space to publish pieces focusing on topics that concern youth and Europe - that is one of the main goals of PulseZ.
Mark Timmermans’ Message for Gen-E 2025 | Empowering Europe’s Young Entrepreneurs
Join Mark Timmermans as he shares an inspiring message for the participants of Gen-E 2025, Europe’s largest youth entrepreneurship festival.
Hot Words, Weak Action: G20 Off Track on Climate Goals
The world's biggest economies are not on track to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement. To limit global warming to 1.5°C, we need bold and immediate action – yet current strategies are nowhere near enough.