France: A Reorganization of the Political Scene? The Former Duopoly May Return

Two years ahead of the presidential election in France, the first potential candidates are being considered to take over power after Emmanuel Macron. Meanwhile, the press is predicting a possible reorganization of the country's political landscape.

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A mobile app created in Romania will help parents do science at home using everyday kitchen items

A team from Romania and Finland is working together to create a free educational mobile app that shows parents how to conduct simple science experiments at home, using everyday household items.

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Germany: Drastic Rise in Politically Motivated Crimes

In recent years, Germany has seen a worrying rise in radicalization among youth, encompassing both far-right and far-left ideologies. This growing trend raises serious questions about the country’s political stability.

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The story of Izidor: raised in the “orphanages of horror”, he became a film hero and author

Starved, beaten, and deemed “incurable,” Izidor Ruckel spent 11 years in a communist orphanage in Sighet, Romania. Today, his film is screened in Transylvania, serving as a lesson in empathy for the parents and children who listen to his story.

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The true cost of Paris 2024: billions over budget

The cost of organizing the Games in Paris has exceeded the original estimates by billions of euros. The French Court of Auditors reveals who spent public money and what it was spent on.

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Democracy on the edge: young Europeans are losing faith

Young Europeans are rethinking democracy – and not always in a good way. A new survey reveals surprising trends in trust, political views, and the quiet rise of authoritarian temptations across the continent.

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Europe Is (Almost) Green: The EU Edges Closer to Its 2030 Climate Goals

The European Union is getting closer to hitting its 2030 climate targets – but will it get there in time?

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Bouldering: A dual pathway to mental resilience and entrepreneurial success

There’s something quietly revolutionary happening on Europe’s climbing walls. More and more young people are swapping the gym floor for bouldering mats, lacing up their climbing shoes, and discovering that this gravity-defying sport isn’t just about brute strength.

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