How we can protect our conquests in an everchanging world
Europe still carries enormous potential. With institutions such as the European Union and the European Central Bank, the continent has economic strength and a democratic platform
The European Union is everywhere in our lives, from the flags on the license plates to the USB-C cables on our devices
How students can learn about how the EU makes decisions through a role playing game
Europe is changing very fast. The world around us is also changing. There are wars, climate problems, rising prices, and new technology. As young people in the European Union, we see these changes every day. That is why it is important to think about the future of Europe
Europe feels different today
Our approach to immigration with a new perspective: listening to the people who it affects directly
The European Union has been part of our society for decades. My generation is among the first to grow up completely within this European system — with open borders, a shared currency, and common institutions
When we sit at a family gathering talking about different generations, my grandfather remembers the sound of sirens warning about a possible attack. When I talk about my childhood, I talk about the sound of pure laughter and joy while being at the airport flying from country to country without even showing my passport.
To love Europe does not mean to follow it blindly. We must think critically, push for a better tomorrow and never fool ourselves in believing we've achieved perfection.
The leaps Europe made towards a better life after the Second World War.
Rough edges, unfinished foundations and a wobbly flight towards a "new vision".
For our generation, Europe is no longer just a theoretical peace project from the history books. It is our everyday reality
Dear Europe, you are so much more than a continent
During our exchange in Rome, we have discovered not only Italy’s rich history, but how countries in Europe have both differences and things in common.