The Belgian education system leaves disadvantaged students behind

The number of Belgian students dropping out of school is increasing steadily year after year, despite the overall wealth and connection of the country. Our partners at Voxeurop investigated the reasons behind this discrepancy, to understand why is Belgium falling behind on such a critical issue.

By |2026-04-07T09:39:07+01:00April 7th, 2026|Tags: |Comments Off on The Belgian education system leaves disadvantaged students behind

Are young voters turning right?

The idea that "young people are shifting to the right" has become a widespread argument whenever a new election approaches. While data partially confirm this trend, they also show a more nuanced picture of the electoral behaviour of younger voters.

By |2026-03-10T14:38:39+01:00March 9th, 2026|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Are young voters turning right?

Spain’s national health service will use facial recognition on 170,000 patients in Ceuta and Melilla

The INGESA system has a "very high initial risk". Its data protection analysis is "insufficient and inconsistent" and may discourage patients from seeking necessary healthcare.

By , , |2025-12-04T19:27:22+01:00September 15th, 2025|Tags: |Comments Off on Spain’s national health service will use facial recognition on 170,000 patients in Ceuta and Melilla
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