What Italians and Europeans Really Want from the EU: A New Survey Explains
A European Union that is more united and more protective of its citizens, but also attentive to respect for democratic principles. This is the Europe European citizens would like.
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.
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.
Gamers vs. Giants: Fight of Digital Ownership
What's this "Stop Killing Games" petition all about? It's a movement started by gamers who want to stop big companies from permanently shutting down video games after they've already sold them to people.
Journalism Under Pressure: No Story Is Worth Your Mental Health
Journalists face extreme stress, trauma and violence, often without mental-health support. Why the profession must prioritize psychological safety.
From Care to Crisis: Bosnia’s Youth Face a Cliff Edge at 18 – And What We Can Learn From Europe
Youth leaving state care in Bosnia and Herzegovina face homelessness, unemployment, and isolation at 18. This investigation explores the crisis, local solutions, and proven European models for reform.
Alžbeta Palkoci zo Ženského algoritmu: Ženy v technologických odvetviach potrebujeme
Na Slovensku patrí zastúpenie žien v STEM odboroch k najnižším v Európe. Podľa Alžbety Palkoci dievčatám často nechýba talent, ale vzory, reálna skúsenosť a podmienky, ktoré by ich na túto cestu pripravili.
A Generation Priced Out: Europe’s Housing Crisis
A generation is being locked out. While youth should signal freedom and future-building, for millions across Europe and the Western Balkans, it now means insecurity and a desperate fight for a basic right: a home. This isn't just an economic failure—it's a social crisis eroding our very foundation.