There has been a downward trend since 1960 in the number of children born in the EU. In 2024, Romania recorded its lowest natality rate in the last 100 years.
Eleven people — including the perpetrator — were killed in what Sweden’s PM described as the worst mass shooting in the country’s history.
Swedish police say that about 10 people including the gunman were killed during a shooting at an adult education centre.
Two years after Marawi’s siege, 66,000 Filipinos still live in tents or shelters and only a small amount of displaced children have resumed school regularly. Improving access to education is among the aims of a project, funded by EU Humanitarian Aid, which has been a gamechanger for many families.
What is life like for Palestinian children living in the Israeli-controlled part of Hebron? What’s the impact of the conflict on them and what’s the role of the EU in reducing their trauma?
Aid Zone travels to the Mbera refugee camp in Mauritania to see what is being done to educate the refugee minors from Mali in order to protect them from early forced marriage and child labour.
In this episode of Aid Zone Euronews’ Monica Pinna travels to Jordan to look at how the EU and other international organisations are supporting the country’s efforts to integrate Syrian refugee children into the national school system.
In this Aid Zone Euronews’ Monica Pinna travels to the Colombia city of Cúcuta to see the humanitarian crisis unfolding on the country’s border with Venezuela.
Euronews meets Bukky and Consolata – two young women who are determined to close the gender gap. Sci-tech met them at a summer school for future business leaders.
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