
Margriet van der Linden sketches the often shocking and moving world of European young people. We live in an era rife with concerns: polarization, political instability and oppression. What do young Turkish women do when they are assaulted, raped or shot? What is the situation with the enormous group of Belarusian students in Lithuania who fled the violence of dictator Lukashenko? What inspires the thousands of Moroccan boys who illegally cross the border with Spain every year and for whom hardly anyone is waiting? And how are the Hungarian youth doing, who have to deal with a leader who is slowly but surely throwing democracy overboard?
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Air Date: 2021-10-15
Turkey left the Istanbul Convention last year, a treaty to protect women and girls from violence. And it is precisely...
Air Date: 2021-10-22
Following massive demonstrations in neighboring Belarus, the Lithuanian border has been flooded with Belarusian stude...
Air Date: 2021-10-29
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán is frequently in the news with new measures that restrict freedom and equality. How do...
Air Date: 2021-11-05
The Spanish city of Ceuta was flooded by thousands of Moroccan boys in May. Climbing over the fence and swimming they...
Air Date: 2021-11-12
Of all European young people, the British are the least happy. Parents and schools can request a self-harm kit, a sma...