Cancel Culture Europe’s New Theatre of Moral Panic
Cancel Culture: Europe’s New Theatre of Moral Panic Europe likes to imagine itself as a bastion of debate – a continent that survived revolutions, world wars, authoritarian censorship, and still...
EYP France Tours 2024 – AFET
Peaceful Drama : As one of the world's great powers, the EU faces scrutiny over the ethical implications of its involvement in various conflicts around the globe.
The Algorithm Knows You’re Afraid of Missing Out
Welcome to FOMO, and you're not scrolling by accident.
They Were Right, It Is The Phones: The Effects of Doomscrolling on Mental Health
You know how it goes. You grab your phone to check something quickly. Thirty minutes pass, and suddenly you’re immersed in a Reddit thread about climate disaster, watching TikToks about...
How Georgia’s Controversial Government is Undermining the Education System
Georgia’s new education reforms threaten to reduce access to higher education, limit student choice, and increase financial pressure on families. Critics and observers, including opposition parties and OSCE monitors, warn that the changes — including abolishing the 12th grade, restricting university selection, and cutting state grants — could push thousands of students out of school and weaken the country’s alignment with European standards.
Why Some Conflicts Make Headlines While Others Don’t
Cyprus remains Europe’s forgotten occupation — a country divided for nearly fifty years, where displacement became permanence and silence replaced urgency. Some invasions become global symbols, while others fade into the background, leaving entire generations to carry unfinished history alone.
Albania’s TikTok Ban, Did It Solve the Problem?
Albania banned TikTok following concerns about youth safety and online violence. This short video looks at whether the ban addressed the underlying problem, or simply shifted it elsewhere.
Scrolling Makes Us Feel Nothing Anymore
I remember scrolling through my phone one night and seeing yet another clip of people dying in a war somewhere. The next story was some drama about celebrity beef, then a video of someone’s lunch, and then back to war again. Watching all that, I didn’t feel sad or angry anymore. I just felt… numb. I didn’t realise it at first, but I think we’ve all become a bit desensitised.