The Menstrual Cycle in Girls with Special Needs in North Macedonia: Who Cares for Them?
Being a person with special needs in North Macedonia is a daily challenge. The healthcare system, infrastructure, and social mentality often fail to provide the necessary support for these individuals, leaving them and their families to face a harsh reality.
Made in Cyprus? Why Local Cosmetic Brands Deserve More Attention
In a world full of Instagram filters, beauty influencers, and viral skincare trends, it's easy to fall for the glitzy claims of major global brands.
Chinese pressure on a British university? Police investigate interference in academic freedom
British counterterrorism police are investigating a case that may reveal previously unknown details about Chinese influence on European universities. At stake are academic freedom, human rights, and the fate of the persecuted Muslim minority in China.
Young Romanians Embrace AI in Daily Life
Artificial Intelligence is becoming a trusted tool for many Romanians, with nearly half now using it in their everyday routines, a new study shows.
Why Has Interest in Beekeeping among Young Romanians Declined?
In recent years, interest in beekeeping among young people in Romania has dropped sharply, mainly because it is no longer a reliable source of income.
Who will be the next to sit on the EU bench? The 2025 enlargement package
The EU’s 2025 enlargement plan revives momentum after years of pause. Four frontrunners advance, while others stall amid political divides. Enlargement now tests Europe’s unity and resolve.
What kind of democracy is there without streets?
Streets are the lungs of democracy-in Italy, a recent law turn peaceful blockades into crimes, while protests grow louder against the Gaza genocide. Governments invoke “urgency” to silence dissent instead of listening to it. Yet people keep stepping outside.
The BBC Scandal: Episode 1. “Trump”
The BBC faces a major credibility crisis after a Panorama episode misrepresented Donald Trump’s January 6 speech, prompting top resignations and a lawsuit threat. The scandal reignites debates over bias, trust, and the future of public broadcasting.