More women behind the wheel: why transport needs gender diversity
Transport is what keeps our world moving — connecting people, goods, and ideas. But despite its importance, it remains one of the most male-dominated industries on the planet. Isn't it time that changed?
Europe’s digital culture consumption: a closer look
The internet is Europe's primary gateway for culture, with online video and TV consumption leading the way for most internet users. While streaming services gain momentum, a closer look reveals diverse national trends, including strong preferences for online news in some countries.
The EU at a crossroads: can it deliver on migration reform in time?
With one year left to fully implement the Migration and Asylum Pact, the EU still faces key hurdles. Can it build a fairer, more unified system — and do it in time?
Schools, too many teachers are precariously employed: the EU Commission launches infringement proceedings against Italy.
Too many precarious workers in schools. The European Commission has decided to launch infringement proceedings against Italy over fixed-term teachers' contracts: our country has failed to adapt its national legislation to the Fixed-Term Work Directive.
While Romanians argue over politics on social media and TV, children soak up all the chaos
Political scandals, heated debates, and constant noise are stressing children out in their own homes.
The stories we carry: how Hassan Blasim rewrites identity beyond nationalism
What if home isn't a place, but the people we carry in our hearts? In an era of hardening borders and nationalist rhetoric, Iraqi writer Hassan Blasim’s stories reveal identity as neither fixed nor singular - but as a living negotiation between trauma and survival.
Banning kids from social media, now up to EU Member States
For the first time, EU Member States are officially allowed to ban minors from social media based on age and real age verification, marking a major shift toward stronger state intervention in protecting children online.
Neurotechnology: a gateway to the future or the next regulatory minefield?
Once a science fiction fantasy, neurotechnology is now shaping real policy debates—and young Europeans have a stake in how it all unfolds.