According to an anonymous officer..: The recent global events such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Gaza War have highlighted the role of social media in spreading misinformation and polarising public opinion. Which steps should the European States take on social media platforms to combat misinformation while protecting freedom of expression?
Heavy metal is NOT for girls: Despite growing awareness of product safety, tampons and other menstrual hygiene products have been found to contain traces of heavy metals, raising concerns about the potential long-term health and environmental impacts. How can European States strengthen regulations and transparency to ensure consumer safety and promote sustainable alternatives?
Mine, even when out: European States guarantee a protection of intellectual ownership. Some of the greatest European trading partners, however, do not comply with such laws, which disregards the European companies. How should European States approach the protection of intellectual property outside of the European region as well?
Pipes not piping: The European energy crisis, exacerbated by the reduced reliance on Russian gas and the urgent shift to renewable energy, has highlighted the vulnerabilities of current energy policies and the need for coordinated diplomatic strategies. As energy dependencies shift, how can European States collaborate to ensure energy security while maintaining diplomatic balance and promoting sustainability?
Are you sure to start over?: As regime changes unfold in Syria and Afghanistan, questions arise about the future of refugees who fled these nations during times of conflict. Considering the fact that neither of the countries still has a well-established state completely respecting human rights, how should European States address the legal status and future of refugees who fled these regions during conflict, ensuring both their protection and compliance with international law?