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"Share if you agree": Social media nowadays plays a great role in shaping the political views of European citizens. Past elections have shown low turnouts and how the online posture of one's candidate can steer the voting decisions. How can the Member States use technology and the platforms it offers to enhance democratic participation and endorse thorough voting?
Swipe up for your homework: Considering the increasing importance of eLearning, how can the EU and its Member States incorporate digital technologies in educational environments to further supplement the field of learning?
A keyboard away: With the vast presence of cyberbullying in the online environment, what actions should the European Union and its citizens take to reduce its popularity and severe consequences?
Buy, sell, launder: Innovation in digital technologies has led to a rapid growth for cryptocurrencies over the past year. Acknowledging the involvement of virtual assets in money laundering and cyber attacks, to what extent should the European Union legislate currencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum?
A gasp of fresh air: Throughout the past century, the infrastructural development of cities has disregarded potential consequences. With rapidly growing populations, pollution and deteriorated air quality, how can the European Union accelerate the use and research of green technologies in order to ensure environmental sustainability?
Hashtags for change: Regardless of the progress made in recent years, research shows that women are still underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields. Which steps can the Member States take to increase gender balance in such environments?