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ARTE Europe Weekly: Why Are Europe's Youth So Lonely?

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Despite living in a hyperconnected world, Gen Z is stuck in a loneliness crisis. What is to blame - and what can be done about it?

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It has never been so easy to keep in touch with each other: news in seconds, social media without a break, networking over every distance. And yet more and more young people feel lonely. How does it fit together? Psychologist Mag. Dr. Karin Flenreiss-Frankl knows the reasons.

·Vienna, Austria
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Loneliness is no longer just a matter for older people: according to the World Health Organization (WHO) it already affects more than 20% of adolescents and 17% of those under 30 in Europe. In a context marked by precariousness, pressure from social networks and the difficulty of building stable links, loneliness is consolidated as a public health problem of the first order, which impacts on mental health, social cohesion and even democratic sta…

·Spain
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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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