The EU’s Game Plan: LGBTIQ+ Equality Strategy 2026–2030
Protection, Support, and Action: It's Time for Real Change
“Trust without believing”: How Azerbaijani youth consume media they don’t trust
“I don’t trust the media.” Among Azerbaijani youth, this sentence is not a provocation or a political statement.
What’s changing for migrant centers in Albania after the EU crackdown on repatriations?
Yesterday, the EU Internal Affairs Council approved the crackdown on the repatriation of irregular migrants. The government interpreted the new restrictions on safe countries and return hubs as a green light for the Albanian model, pending the new Migration and Asylum Pact, expected in June. But what will actually change? Will the centers in Albania finally be able to operate?
Diella, Albania’s AI Minister, Can an Algorithm Fight Corruption
Albania has introduced an AI ‘minister’ to oversee public procurement, promising a future free of corruption. But can algorithms deliver fairness and accountability, or do they risk replacing democratic choices with opaque code.
The Struggle of Students and Teachers in Malta
Imagine a 13-year-old sitting in a crowded exam hall, trembling as the clock ticks. They have been told that their entire future depends on these next two hours. For many students in Malta, education feels like pressure, memorization, and early decisions that can shape their lives.
What if Gen Z has been entrepreneurial all along?
Gen Z might just be the most entrepreneurial generation we’ve ever seen, long before anyone hands them a pitch deck. While we often joke about their short attention spans, the truth is that young people have simply mastered the art of filtering. They know instantly what deserves their time, and when something captures their interest, they deep dive with an intensity previous generations rarely give them credit for.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day: “Every Human Life is the Universe Itself”
Correspondence from European Parliament: Noa said something that stayed with me: “Every human life is the universe itself.” (International Holocaust Remembrance Day — speech by the singer Noa).
Debate Kit – Voting at 16
French citizens over 18 years of age registered on the electoral rolls vote in all elections. For European and municipal elections, all European citizens over 18 years of age registered on the electoral rolls residing in France can vote. In France, the right to vote at 16 would represent 1.5 million new voters.