Without quality articles, videos, podcasts, and multimedia it would not be possible to work on our mission: show Europe as it really is and connect people through stories across our continent.

This week, one article goes down in the archives of youth media in Europe as the 100th piece of content that was published on PulseZ platform, which was officially launched on April 1, 2025. It was written by Zofia Grosse and you can read it here. Although a team of journalists is also publishing in their national languages on EURACTIV Poland, EURACTIV Romania, and channels of CiaoPeople, and therefore our list of content is much longer and diverse, the current milestone proves that a new platform is growing and draws attention.

PulseZ is for content without political or economic agenda, various formats and genres, and use of new journalistic methods. The goal is to portray topics and stories which don’t know borders, which show that people are dealing with very similar issues, but also they have a lot in common in a good way, disregarding the country they come from. Topics and stories on PulseZ shall bring inspiration and solutions that can help people 100 or 1000 kilometres away.

Members of the growing PulseZ community, who want to create quality content – because that is more important than quantity – are submitting their works almost every day. The Editorial Board reviews all texts and provides feedback when it’s needed. It’s also important for our team to support young creators in the production and networking process, especially if they would like to use new creative or fact-checking tools and methods, or develop new formats of content.

What are the next steps? Publish more videos, podcasts, and multimedia; support use of constructive and solutions journalism methods; facilitate collaboration across borders; provide more learning opportunities; and soon celebrate another achievement – 200th piece of content on PulseZ platform.

Without you, these next steps and our mission cannot be successful. If you are not registered, join PulseZ here  and also explore the online training. Without completing at least a mandatory module it’s not possible to publish on the platform, but the training includes a lot of knowledge and tools that help content creators grow professionally and be successful.

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