How is one of the parties of the moment where young people discover the music of the 90s and 2000s with people over 40
A popular party in Buenos Aires is bridging the generational gap with music from the 90s and 2000s, attracting diverse age groups.
English words in Czech are totally cringe. Sometimes they have a purpose, says linguist Oliva
A discussion on the impact of English words in the Czech language highlights the generational divide in understanding modern vernacular, especially among teenagers and their parents.
‘At some point, you age out’: Obama urges Democrats to pass torch to younger candidates
Former President Barack Obama calls for the Democratic Party to embrace and support younger candidates ahead of the 2026 midterm elections to better connect with a younger electorate.
QUIZ: Would you understand your great-grandparents' language? Test your vocabulary!
A quiz is offered to gauge the vocabulary knowledge of younger individuals compared to older generations' expressions.
Politics or Economy? A Global Survey Shows a Clear Generational Gap in What Concerns the United States Most
A global Gallup survey reveals that while many parts of the world focus on inflation and employment, a significant portion of U.S. citizens prioritizes political issues over economic and social concerns.
"Listening to them, their work is always wonderful": is Gen Z the king children in the company?
A generational malaise is spreading in companies as sensitive young employees clash with bewildered managers over personal offense taken from criticism and unreasonable demands.
A Cannon Debate
EL MUNDO's Daniel J. Ollero interviews AnalÃa Plaza, author of 'La vida cañón', discussing generational imbalances in Spain with a focus on the experiences of baby boomers.
Mexico recovers phone booths in rural areas to combat the digital and generational divide
Mexico has restored classic phone booths through a public project to address the digital and generational gap in the country's rural areas.
A study detects a "sustained income transfer" from the young to the elderly in Spain
A report by Fedea highlights a continuous income transfer from younger people to the elderly in Spain, primarily through pensions and the housing market.
Most young people blame the older generation for 'trapping their future' and assume they will not receive pensions
A growing number of young people in Spain believe that the older generation is responsible for jeopardizing their futures, leading them to conclude that they are unlikely to receive pensions.
The generational gap: from frustration to the risk of social stability
The article discusses how today's youth enjoy more rights and opportunities compared to previous generations, highlighting improvements in personal freedom, health, and travel, yet warns of potential risks to social stability.