young people
Coverage of young people in the Nexus archive.
- OpenAI limits teens to dedicated version of ChatGPT promising more safeguards
OpenAI is restricting access for teens by limiting them to a dedicated version of ChatGPT, which promises increased safeguards. The AI start-up implemented this overhaul following high-profile lawsuits concerning its chatbot designed for young people.
- Pandemic lockdowns never ended for some people
For many young people, the experience of pandemic lockdowns has continued indefinitely. As a result, their social ties have been disrupted and have not fully recovered.
- As FDA approves marketing for nicotine pouches, some doctors sound alarms
The FDA has approved marketing for nicotine pouches, but some doctors and a health advocate have raised concerns, with the latter describing them as a 'profound risk' for young people.
- Nicotine pouches can be marketed as 'lower risk' than cigarettes. Is that dangerous?
The FDA allowed some Zyn nicotine pouches to be marketed as 'lower risk' than cigarettes. Public health experts agree they can help current smokers but express concern about potential addiction among young people.
- AI displacement in the workplace is increasing – and affecting young people most
AI displacement in the workplace is increasing, with young people being most affected. Morgan Stanley reports AI disruption is currently adding 15 basis points to the unemployment rate.
- Homebuyers chase the American Dream
Young people are becoming 'forever renters' due to unaffordable home prices driven by low supply, high mortgage rates, and stagnant incomes. A Midwestern city's program aims to attract out-of-state homebuyers.
- 'It was the chance of our lives': After short exile in Ceuta, tens of thousands of young people return to Morocco
Tens of thousands of young people return to Morocco after a short exile in Ceuta, Spain, describing the move as 'the chance of our lives.' The event occurred on July 31, 2026, as people crossed the border from Ceuta to Morocco.
- $1M+ allocated for local youth addiction recovery services
Over $1 million is being allocated to two local organizations to support services aiding young people affected by substance use disorders.
- Virtual job interviews don't let people shine, says Burnham
Prime Minister Burnham states that virtual job interviews may prevent young people from showcasing their personality and passion.
- A quarter of young Africans believe USAID cuts could be positive, survey finds
A quarter of young Africans believe US aid cuts could have a positive impact by compelling leaders to address domestic challenges, according to the African Youth Survey. In Ghana, Nigeria, and Liberia, 41%, 40%, and 37% of young people aged 18-24, respectively, viewed the cuts optimistically. The survey interviewed nearly 5,000 individuals across 16 African countries.
- Young people 'who work part-time on minimum wage earn £100 less than those claiming sickness benefits'
Young people working part-time on minimum wage earn £100 less than those claiming sickness benefits. The comparison highlights a disparity in income between part-time workers and recipients of sickness benefits.
- Why degree apprenticeships are more competitive than Oxford
Degree apprenticeships have become highly competitive, surpassing Oxford in demand. Concerns about university costs and benefits have driven interest in this alternative, though many young people are unable to secure spots due to high demand.
- Heatwave anxiety can make you feel 'incredibly helpless' - here's how to manage it
Extreme heat can negatively impact mental health, with young people and women being among the most at-risk groups, according to a study. The article highlights how heatwave anxiety can lead to feelings of helplessness and provides strategies for managing it.
- Narendra Modi’s party discovers the limits of propaganda
India's largest protest in years has led to the circulation of shocking videos and expressions of anger from young people. The protest is linked to the party of Narendra Modi, highlighting challenges to its propaganda efforts.
- Having $100,000 invested was once the gateway to building real wealth. For young people today, it’s double that.
Young people today need $200,000 invested to feel rich compared to $100,000 previously. The benchmark for building wealth has doubled in today’s economy.
- India opposition leader Gandhi freed after detention at student-led protest
India's opposition leader Gandhi was released after being detained during a student-led protest. The protest and demands from young people, along with the Cockroach Janta Party, are challenging PM Modi's government.
- Why young people are struggling to find entry-level jobs
Young people globally face increased competition for entry-level jobs due to rising graduate numbers, slowed hiring, and uncertainty from AI-driven disruptions impacting career prospects.
- Doctors repeatedly dismissed my nagging cough and fatigue as asthma... in fact they were the first signs of a cancer that hits so many young people like me
The article describes a personal experience where doctors repeatedly dismissed symptoms of a nagging cough and fatigue as asthma, which were later identified as early signs of a cancer prevalent among young people. The author highlights the misdiagnosis and the reality that these symptoms are common indicators of a cancer affecting many young individuals.
- Liberals say ‘all options’ should be considered despite Angus Taylor hosing down gender quota proposal
Anne Ruston urged the Liberal party to address gender quotas and engagement with women, multicultural communities, and young people. Angus Taylor opposed the quotas, but Jane Hume stated all options would be considered.
- ‘Teen takeovers’ confound cities struggling to define the problem — and find solutions
Viral videos of unruly gatherings of young people are pushing city officials to address a problem they struggle to define or resolve. The phenomenon, termed 'teen takeovers,' has left cities grappling with unclear solutions.
- Beyond headcounts
The article discusses the shift in population policy focus from numerical targets to empowering young people's choices in education, employment, and family planning. It highlights challenges in Pakistan, where barriers like poverty, unequal opportunities, and inadequate healthcare limit young people's aspirations and hinder demographic progress.
- Nigeria: Govt to Stem Human Trafficking, Irregular Migration As Over 1,000 Nigerians Return From Crisis Routes
The Nigerian Federal Government has introduced a renewed strategy to combat irregular migration and human trafficking networks. The initiative addresses rising economic hardship and the use of digital platforms by traffickers, which are increasing the risk of exploitation for Nigerian women and young people in Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.
- Africa: Young People Value Partnership and Parenthood but Barriers Block Their Dreams
Fertility rates are declining globally, not due to rejection of family life, but because of economic and housing constraints faced by young people in Africa. Young people value partnership and parenthood, yet barriers such as economic and housing challenges prevent them from achieving these goals.
- Everyone loves apprenticeships. So why can’t Britain create more of them?
The article highlights that a million young people in Britain are unemployed and discusses the need to revive the tradition of apprenticeships, which are widely appreciated but insufficiently created.
- What young people don’t understand about America and its wars
The article discusses the lack of understanding among young people regarding America's wars and history. It briefly introduces the topic with the phrase 'Welcome to history.'
- Your teen’s friends can increase their risk of mental health disorders — but not in the way you think
A study of over 600,000 young people found that if one person had a predisposition or diagnosis for a mental disorder, their peers could develop the same disorder. The research highlights how social connections may influence mental health risks among adolescents.
- Gambia: Court Vows Full Force of Law Over Surging Knife Violence
The High Court in Gambia has expressed concern over a growing surge in knife-related violence among young people, warning that offenders will face the full force of the law as the country addresses escalating deadly street confrontations.
- In foreigners’ eyes: What galvanizes young people in a changing China
Official figures from 2020 to 2024 show a gradual increase in Communist Party of China (CPC) membership, with over 80% of new members under the age of 35. The article explores factors motivating young people in a changing China, as viewed by foreigners.
- School smartphone bans seen as ‘punitive’ by young people, study says
A University College London study warns that school smartphone bans are viewed as punitive by young people and may lead to unintended negative consequences. The report was published as a statutory ban on smartphones in schools in England took effect, requiring schools to enforce phone-free policies.
- Work experience slashes young people's chances of becoming 'Neet', report finds, but access to opportunities remain unequal - as another 800,000 set to join Britain's 'lost generation' by 2030
Work experience reduces young people's chances of becoming 'Neet', but unequal access to opportunities in Britain remains, with 800,000 expected to join the 'lost generation' by 2030.
- Plan Intl: ‘Mental health impact of Venezuelan quakes can last for years’
Plan International emphasized that children and young people should be prioritized in Venezuela's response to recent earthquakes. The organization highlighted that the mental health impacts of the quakes can persist for years.
- Young people 'ageing faster' than previous generations - raising cancer risk, new study claims
A new study claims young people are ageing faster than previous generations, which may increase their cancer risk. The research suggests accelerated biological ageing could contribute to higher health risks in younger populations.
- How women steer youths away from gang violence in northeastern Nigeria
Women-led campaigns in northeastern Nigeria are reducing gang violence by shifting young people's mindsets in conflict-affected areas. These initiatives focus on curbing violence through community engagement and changing perceptions.
- How armed groups in Colombia are using TikTok to recruit young people
Armed groups in Colombia are using TikTok to recruit young people as the country's conflict has intensified. The FRANCE 24 Observers team investigated how these groups use social media for recruitment.
- Panic over data centers is wildly exaggerated — they use less water than golf courses and less energy than the USA’s fridges
The article argues that concerns about data centers' water and energy usage are exaggerated, noting they use less water than golf courses and less energy than U.S. fridges. It also advises young people to focus on genuine AI concerns rather than spreading misinformation.
- Most Australians under 25 have never used newspapers or radio as a source of news, survey finds
Most Australians under 25 have never used newspapers or radio as news sources, per the 2026 Digital News Report. Overall news interest has increased, particularly among women and young people, with 18-24-year-olds showing a 12% rise in interest since 2024.
- What is meningitis B and why is a vaccine only being offered to some teenagers?
The article explains that meningitis B is a disease for which a vaccine is being offered to specific groups of teenagers and some young people, rather than universally. It highlights the reasons behind the targeted vaccination approach.
- Meningitis B vaccine to be offered to a million young people
A one-off Meningitis B vaccine programme will be offered to a million young people following an unprecedented outbreak in Kent this year.
- Losing faith in their futures: Jobs gloom among young people triples prompting some to stop bothering to work hard and save
Jobs gloom among young people has tripled, leading some to abandon efforts to work hard and save for the future. The article highlights growing pessimism about employment prospects and financial security in this demographic.
- Young people could swap a year's state pension for £12,500 cash to get on property ladder under new proposal
A new proposal suggests young people could exchange a year's state pension for £12,500 to assist in purchasing property. The initiative aims to help them enter the property market by offering a lump sum payment in return for delayed pension benefits.