Mutilated Childhood and a Generation Without Fathers: Gaza Faces the Largest Orphan Crisis in Modern History
Gaza is experiencing an unprecedented orphan crisis, impacting around 40,000 children who have lost one or both parents, according to UNICEF.
Ichiro Ozawa, who was defeated in the House of Representatives election, will continue his political life with the support of the younger generation
Ichiro Ozawa, a former House of Representatives member who lost in the recent election, expressed his intention to continue his political career by supporting the younger generation within his party during a YouTube update.
Announcement of Scholarships for Lyric Singing in Memory of Elisavet Chatzivassiliou and Frantzeska Beza
The Greek Ministry of Culture announced a scholarship competition for lyric singing in memory of two young singers who tragically lost their lives in an accident, aimed at supporting the next generation of lyric artists.
Pere Vives i Clavé, the testimony of the "lost generation" in the concentration camps
The article discusses the recovery of letters from Pere Vives i Clavé, a friend of Agustí Bartra, highlighting the experiences of the 'lost generation' in concentration camps, particularly the Mauthausen camp where Bartra died in 1941.
The lost generation under the bombs in Gaza: "I hope those who come after me are lucky enough to study and dream without fear"
A study from the University of Cambridge reveals that Palestinian students have lost five years of education due to COVID-19 and war, stressing the urgent need for substantial international aid to rebuild educational structures.
Le Monde: War Creates a New Generation of Deaf in Gaza
A report by Le Monde reveals that a local investigation found 35,000 children and adults in Gaza have partially or completely lost their hearing due to the ongoing war, highlighting the profound humanitarian impact of the conflict.
Generation Alpha: 'These children hardly know boredom - that's a problem'
A youth researcher discusses how Generation Alpha, born from 2010 onward, is frequently glued to their phones, seeking constant dopamine stimulation, yet asserts they are not a lost generation.