How Much Time do Romanian Children Spend Online?
Almost half of Romanian children (48.3%) spend more than six hours a day online, most of it on social media, according to a new study by Save the Children Romania.
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.
From Tallinn to Brussels: how Estonia’s digital natives could shake up EU policy
Growing up in Estonia, being “digital” isn’t some futuristic concept, it’s just everyday life. At 17, I’ve never known a world where filing taxes means stacks of paperwork or where voting requires standing in line at a polling station. Here, tech doesn’t just make life easier, it’s part of the way society actually runs.
Google under fire: what EU’s new fine means for the future of digital ads
The European Commission has once again set its sights on Google — this time for abusing its dominant position in the online advertising market.
ChatGPT lands in Greek classrooms
Greece’s new “AI in Schools” program introduces ChatGPT Edu as a classroom tool, promising innovation and productivity—but also testing the boundaries of educational autonomy.
A new era of cooperation: the EU invests in Egypt through European programs
The European Union and Egypt are strengthening cooperation in key areas — from the economy and science to regional security. A historic summit opens a new chapter in relations that could have significance far beyond the borders of both parties.
Does the mobile EU citizen know what benefits they can claim?
Can a digital social security guide solve systemic problems, or does it just organize information about often conflicting rules?
Does Europe need a constitution for digital values?
Could a Digital Sovereignty Charter one day hold the same weight as the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights?