Financial literacy among young people in Slovakia is low: Tips for young people on how to manage money better
Financial literacy in Slovakia has long been below the European Union average. What can young people do to become better at managing their finances?
Cultural Heritage and Youth: Carrying the Past into the Future
In Greece, cultural heritage is not something distant or abstract. It is present in our everyday lives — in the streets we walk, the stories we hear, the traditions we follow, and even in the way we gather, celebrate, and communicate. Ancient ruins stand next to modern buildings, myths coexist with contemporary realities, and history is woven into daily life.
AI Literacy Is Becoming a Basic Skill: What Young Europeans Need to Stay Relevant
When a generation is taught to scroll before it is taught to think, repeating that mistake with AI would be unforgivable.
Life after Erasmus: How mobility reshapes home for South Caucasus youth
Interviews with alumni from Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia suggest that mobility reshapes not only academic paths, but also how participants perceive home, responsibility, and belonging after their return.
PEJ – Committee on the Environment, Climate and Food Security – ENVI II
This overview will show you how fashion has shifted the industry from an approach focused on the artistry of garments to a fast-paced, harmful cycle built on overproduction, pollution, and exploitation. It will outline the environmental and social costs of our clothing, the EU's efforts to create a sustainable future for fashion, and the role young consumers play in driving change.
Alarm in Búzios: Scientists Warn That 1.5°C Limit Is Unavoidable
Over 250 leading scientists gathered at COP30 negotiations have issued a stark warning: the world is unlikely to avoid exceeding the 1.5°C global warming threshold. However, there is still a chance to bring temperatures back below this level by the end of the century.
Croatia’s Compulsory Military Service 2026 Begins: A Generation Reports for Duty
Croatia's compulsory military service is no longer a debate—it's reality. As the first 2026 recruits enter barracks this January, a generation confronts the core test of this policy: strengthening national security without sacrificing its own future.
From Social Media to Deepfakes: Why Media Literacy Must Evolve with Technology
You can read all the books. You can also learn or memorise the scientific facts. But without the ability to place that knowledge in today’s digital and AI-driven reality, it remains oddly disconnected from real life.