The end of the arms-control era: Trump opens a new chapter in the global nuclear race

A recent Russian missile test and Donald Trump’s announcement that the United States will resume nuclear testing signal a deep crisis in the global arms-control system.

7 min

How the EU Fights Extremism: Can 30 Dollars per Person Stop Terrorists?

Brutal extremism and terrorism know no borders. Today’s extremist movements often mix global ideologies with local frustrations — poverty, marginalization, or lack of opportunity. The European Union has decided to confront this challenge not only with security tools, but through prevention and local empowerment.

4 min

Smart Tachograph 2.0 – Revolution or Just Another Costly Burden?

Will the new smart tachograph really lead to fairer law enforcement and greater road safety, or will it simply become another expensive obligation for the transport industry?

4 min

Is Gen-Z too lazy to work or simply mistreated?

93% of young people have faced mistreatment in the UK because of their age. Abigail Wilkinson and Florian walk us through their experience in the workforce in England and Germany to show us what Gen-Z has to say about it.

6 min

Financial Education: The Foundation of Europe’s Savings and Investment Union

Can financial education really make Europe’s citizens more financially secure? The EU’s new strategy aims to boost financial knowledge and make investing simpler—but experts warn that education alone won’t fix deep-rooted inequalities.

4 min

Greece 13.0 —Running overtime

While northern Europe experiments with shorter weeks and better balance, Greece tests the limits of endurance, with the newcome 13-hour workday-and calls it modernization.

7 min

“I’ll come vote if my water doesn’t break”: will parliaments finally take women’s health seriously?

The European Parliament is aiming to set an example for national parliaments by changing voting rules, addressing situations as extreme as the one that happened fifteen years ago in Italy.

4 min

Balkan communities reclaim the energy future

Across the Balkans, citizens are reclaiming energy from old monopolies and building it locally. Community cooperatives are reshaping the grid from the ground up. A new, democratic Balkan energy future is already taking shape.

6 min
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