HowRu68

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The Great Recession in Europe, the economic downturn that began in 2008, resulted in job and income loss, which demonstrably contributed to a rise in poor mental health among those affected. The COVID-19 pandemic, and the measures put in place to contain the virus, similarly caused a spike in the prevalence of poor mental health due to job and income insecurity. Moreover, this crisis negatively impacted mental health through other factors, notably social isolation and the deterioration of working conditions in sectors such as care.

Question; these trends must somehow be worldwide anyone has a take on this from their region?

[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 1 points 6 hours ago

Erasmus is awesome.

This, or any sort of (students) exchange project really. Never did Erasmus myself but I did take a long summer course abroad and later a stage outside the country.

Enjoying the adventure, new cultures & freedom with little cash to spare is part of the experience somehow.

[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 6 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

The Situation of Young People in the European Union (2024) – EU Youth Report Summary

Demographics & Population

  • The EU has 73 million young people (15–29), but their share in the total population declined from 17.6% (2013) to 16.2% (2023).
  • The youth population is projected to shrink further, with the proportion of children/young people (0–19) dropping from 20% (2023) to 18% (2073).
  • 7 million young people in the EU were born outside the EU, with Malta reporting the highest share (almost 1 in 3).

Participation & Trust

  • Over 70% of young Europeans report voting in recent elections, with the Netherlands and Sweden leading in participation.
  • 60% of young people trust the EU, with peaks in Denmark, Luxembourg, and Portugal.
  • 1 in 3 young people participate in organized activities, mainly sports (33%). Only 10% engage in environmental/climate organizations.

Employment & Entrepreneurship

  • Half of EU youth are active in the labor market, but 1 in 10 are unemployed.
  • NEET rate (Not in Employment, Education, or Training): 12%, highest in Romania (19%) and Greece/Italy (~16%).
  • 6% of young workers are self-employed, with financial barriers being the main obstacle to entrepreneurship.

Mobility & Education

  • 16% of young people have studied/trained in another EU country, but 52% have never participated in cross-border activities, mainly due to financial constraints.
  • Erasmus+ is the most recognized EU mobility program (50% awareness).
  • 40% of young people have completed tertiary education, but early school leaving remains a concern, especially among young men.

Digital Skills & Green Transition

  • 28% of young people have below-basic digital skills, with Bulgaria and Romania reporting the highest rates.
  • Climate change is seen as the most serious global issue by young people, with 67% taking personal action to combat it in the past 6 months.
  • 75% of young people believe their skills can contribute to the green transition.

Health & Social Inclusion

  • Nearly 25% of young people are at risk of poverty/social exclusion, with those in precarious jobs most vulnerable.
  • 45% of young people reported emotional/psychosocial problems in the past year, exacerbated by global crises like COVID-19.

Key Challenges & Opportunities

  • Youth unemployment, NEET rates, and digital/financial exclusion remain critical issues.
  • Mobility, education, and green skills are seen as pathways to improve youth prospects and societal engagement.

In Conclusion, imo:

The majority in this group seem to be doing quite ok, but health and social inclusion seems to be the important themes in this age group seems, considering that:

  • 45% of young people reported emotional/psychosocial problems
  • Nearly 25% of young people are at risk of poverty/social exclusion, with those in precarious jobs most vulnerable.

Source: European Commission / EACEA, EU Youth Report 2024 & Le Chat AI

 

The 2024 report outlines several interconnected aspects influencing the situation of young people [15-29 yo] in the European Union (EU), encompassing demographics, employment, education, social inclusion, political engagement, environmental activism, and health. These topics are not isolated but are intricately related, with many factors influencing others, creating a complex landscape for policy makers and stakeholders.

#Note 1: Relevance with reference to this recent euronews Post and the many comments, I digged up a recent 2024 comparative study published by EU.

#Note 2: Summary of 90 page publication in the comments (via Le chat AI). Or check the original pub in pdf via the link.

#Note 3: This more elaborate eurofund 2025 study titled, 'The roots of Europe's mental health crisis run deep' , encompasses all big Europen crises since 2009 and their economic & mental health impact. Yes, there is a strong correlation, and there are no simple solutions.

[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 18 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

I found his trend study here,( German pdf) His sample was around 2K youngster , and his findings have ca. 2% error margin iiuc. He's been publishing regularly since corona epidemic according to his website. What called my attention was especially this worrisome quote, which might explain what's going on:

" The proportion of young people who say they need psychological support has also reached a new peak of 29 percent. Women, at 34 percent, and students, at 32 percent, are particularly affected by this psychological strain. Among young Germans without a job, 42 percent likewise rely on psychological support services."

I'm not sure how this trend compares to other ( European) countries, but I remember reading similar trends in several countries for years since the Corona epidemic. These issues require much more serious attention, studies and rapid & adequate solutions imo.

[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 15 points 1 day ago

good. It didn't occur to me Moldova was still technically under CiS

The authorities say that this decision is a natural step in the context of the country’s European path and its goal of joining the European Union.

[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 8 points 3 days ago (2 children)

I think that the worse bit is that the trust is gone. Heck, Trump is acting like the enemy.

[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

Exactly. And ageeed that's very the Reps will lose Congress to the Dems, unless Maga takes full control, and or pull an Orban.

[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 7 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Funny in twisted way, thats it's an April Fool's day article.

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  • Trump administration said in 2020 that he could leave treaties
  • Congress passed law in 2023 barring unilateral NATO withdrawal
  • No NATO member has ever withdrawn from the 77-year-old alliance
  • As senator, Rubio helped lead effort to prevent unilateral withdrawal

WHAT DOES U.S. LAW SAY? In 2023, Congress passed, and then-President Joe Biden, a ​Democrat, signed into law, legislation barring any U.S. president from suspending, terminating, denouncing or withdrawing the United States from the treaty that established NATO unless the withdrawal is backed by a two-thirds majority in the 100-member Senate.

TL;DR; Per 2023 Congressional Law, not without a 2/3 US Congressional majority (and with a one year notice to NATO). But, experts said this lack of commitment, rather than any law, was the key point.

[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 8 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

>janteloven ( Law of Jante)

I needed to look that up. Iiuc, that's a bit of a Nordic protestant small town mentality which exists in other Northern European countries too in some way:

" is a code of conduct originating in fiction and now used colloquially to denote a social attitude of disapproval towards expressions of individuality and personal success. Coined by the Danish-Norwegian author Aksel Sandemose, it has also come to represent the egalitarian nature of Scandinavian countries." There are supposedly 10 rules of Jante.

So very interesting point to discuss further. There are pros and cons to this. Being humble is moslty a pro, but not seeing or acknowledging your strength or knowing what makes you different or unique can be a con, for example.

[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 6 points 4 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I'd like to think of it as a selfown. But I have to admit that necessity usually is the strongest motivator for change. I've had a "green energy" contract for many years. Every year I try to find, proactively, new affordable an doable solutions for my energy usage & footprint. Right now considering a homebattery for example.

[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 18 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)
  • Europe is already feeling the consequences, with the benchmark Dutch TTF natural gas price surging around 70 per cent – putting March 2026 on course to be the highest monthly increase for European gas prices since September 2021.

  • People are " tired of being held hostage by fossil fuels"

  • Context: Per 2024 nearly 50% of EU electricity came from renewables according to Eurostat

  • Imo, the share of renewables in our energy production will certainly keep increasing, and oil dependency will keep dropping.

 

Polish and Irish leaders have called the Hungarian government’s actions “repulsive” and “sinister”, after leaked audio appeared to capture its foreign minister telling Moscow he would try to amend the EU sanctions list to its liking.

On Tuesday – days before an election in which Hungary’s Viktor Orbán is facing the toughest battle of his 16 years in power – a joint media investigation published a report that it said was based on leaked phone calls between Péter Szijjártó and his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov.

note : the report by Vsquare.org was earlier posted here

[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

There are rumours for a while now, that Kaja Kallas isn't very" diplomatic" to this administration. There have been clashes before, and there were other officials like Christine Legarde, who couldn't "stay polite". I mean ofcourse European leaders get upset, how many shit can you take?

Also I'm sure that behind the doors and away from journalists things get heated. Hell, Denmark and allies were and are preparing against a US Greenland invasion, under the guise of a random Nato Exercise and Artic Protection op against Ruzzians that haven't been spotted there in 10 years. The fact that Trump doubled down with his secondary tariffs on Europe and his Greenland invasion cq annexation, was only after Rutte whispererd something in his ears and the EU had announced a new military drill in Greenland and had opted the possibility of using it's Trade bazooka. That says enough, just read between the.. lines.

here an older link from nov 2025, "US Secretary of State declines meeting with Kaja Kallas"

 

Russian oil is now selling at either no discount or even a premium as governments scramble to replace energy supplies lost after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Thursday.

“Today, when there’s a deficit in the market, our oil and petroleum products are in high demand,” Novak told reporters, according to the Interfax news agency.

“We’ve moved from a discount to either no discount or, in some cases, even a partial premium,” he said.

Reuters estimates that Russia’s oil and gas revenues could jump by around 70% in April from March amid the rise in global prices, reaching their highest monthly level since October 2025.

mediabias credibility: HIGH

 

The European Parliament has backed legislation to implement an EU-US trade deal, following months of uncertainty over President Donald Trump's tariff threats.

On Thursday, lawmakers moved to strengthen its safeguards, including a provision to suspend the agreement if the US imposes additional tariffs above 15% or introduces new duties on EU goods. Another would halt the deal if the US threatened the EU's territorial sovereignty.

MEPs also included a "sunrise clause" that means EU tariff reductions will only take effect if the US upholds its side of the bargain - including lowering tariffs to 15% on EU products that contain less than 50% steel and aluminium.

When the framework agreement was announced last summer, Trump said the 50% US tariff on global steel and aluminium would still apply to the EU.

 

KYIV, March 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. is making its offer of security guarantees for a peace deal in Ukraine conditional on Kyiv ceding all of the country's eastern region of ‌Donbas to Russia, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told Reuters in an interview. With the U.S. focused on its own conflict with Iran, President Donald Trump is applying pressure to Ukraine in an effort to bring a quick end to the four-year war triggered by Russia's 2022 invasion, Zelenskiy said.

 

KYIV, March 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. is making its offer of security guarantees for a peace deal in Ukraine conditional on Kyiv ceding all of the country's eastern region of ‌Donbas to Russia, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told Reuters in an interview.

With the U.S. focused on its own conflict with Iran, President Donald Trump is applying pressure to Ukraine in an effort to bring a quick end to the four-year war triggered by Russia's 2022 invasion, Zelenskiy said.

 

More than 350 years after the death of legendary French musketeer d'Artagnan, his remains may well have been found under the floor of a Dutch church.

Jos Valke, who is deacon at St Peter and Paul Church in Maastricht, helped unearth the skeleton and is 99% certain that the remains belong to Charles de Batz de Castelmore, a close aide to France's Sun King Louis XIV who was known as Count d'Artagnan.

D'Artagnan was killed during the Siege of Maastricht in 1673, but later immortalised in the adventure stories of Alexandre Dumas as a friend of the Three Musketeers.

 

(..) former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen. According to NATO's ( former) Secretary General, Europe is entering a decisive strategic rupture, one that forces a long-delayed reckoning with its own dependency structures and security assumptions. The erosion of American commitment to European defence is not a hypothetical risk but an unfolding reality, exposing the fragility of a model built on external guarantees and internal complacency.

 

Russia has launched a huge wave of nearly 1,000 drones at Ukraine, killing at least seven people, as Moscow appears to be stepping up a spring offensive intended to break Ukrainian resistance along the front.

The geopolitical situation has become more complicated due to the war against Iran, and unfortunately, this is emboldening Russia.”

The well-sourced outlet Ukrainska Pravda reported that the US had put pressure on Ukraine to withdraw its troops from the Donetsk region during the Florida talks, saying Washington could step back from peace negotiations and shift its focus further to the military operation in Iran.

 

17-03-2026

"The extension of the voluntary monitoring of private communication on the internet by online platforms in the EU has failed. Negotiators from EU states and the parliament could not agree on a compromise, as a spokeswoman for the Cypriot Council Presidency announced on Monday.

note# since it seems on the agenda again and most links don't share any updates on the complicated legislation. Here's a recent & imo reliable update.

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