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How can we improve understanding of EU policies and combat fake news in our communities?

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France
بدأ في June 30, 2026

It's one of the EU's most important instruments, but one of the least talked-about ones: cohesion policy aims to reduce disparities between Europe's regions, and make sure no part of Europe is left behind. We commissioned a video competition, inviting young people from high schools, universities and journalism schools to take part

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CLAIM نشر بواسطة will Jun 30, 2026
Some argue that combating fake news should prioritize addressing its sources rather than just improving understanding of policies. Without tackling the root causes of misinformation, educational efforts may struggle to gain traction among skeptical communities.

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While video competitions are a creative way to engage youth, we should also consider the effectiveness of traditional outreach methods, like town hall meetings or workshops, that might reach a broader audience and include those not actively involved online.

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