From Brussels to Moscow: Hungary and Slovakia are Changing Teams

Slovakia and Hungary’s Prime Ministers Robert Fico and Viktor Orbán, respectively, face backlash from the EU, namely the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz due to their attitude towards sanctions against Russia. The two countries’ governments have been on a steady path towards anti-EU and pro-Russian rhetoric for a while now. 

3 min

Romania’s presidential election: a stunning turnaround driven by young voters and their grandparents

The Romanian presidential elections produced a dramatic reversal of scores between the two rounds of voting, unsettling political calculations and leaving the defeated camp puzzled.

4 min

JA Europe’s commitment to supporting Ukrainian youth

When war tears through your life, education is often one of the first things to vanish. Since the start of the war in Ukraine, millions of young people have found themselves suspended between past and future, separated from their schools, their friends, and everything familiar.

5 min

Illegal employment of foreigners: How do EU countries combat the issue?

The illegal employment of foreigners remains a major challenge in the EU, straining tax revenues and social security systems.

4 min

Skills lagging, time ticking: Europe’s digital deadline looms

Alarming data on digital competencies of adult EU citizens: Is there a chance to improve the current results?

4 min

Should I stay or should I go? How a MEP addresses young Romanians’ dilemma

In recent years, surveys have consistently shown that nearly half of Romania’s young people are considering leaving the country - either temporarily or for good.

2 min

Women Gaining Ground in Parliaments and Governments Across the EU

The proportion of women in national parliaments and governments across the EU has risen over the past ten years, but the disparity between countries remains vast, ranging from almost 50% female representation in Sweden and Finland to only 14% in Cyprus, according to Eurostat data.

2 min

Why do politicians love Signal? And why do they keep messing up?

In today’s digital world, politicians rely more than ever on messaging apps to communicate confidentially. Among them, Signal has become the go-to choice for government officials in Europe and the US. But why is it so popular, and why do politicians keep making embarrassing mistakes when using it?

4 min
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