A year ago, at the end of the annus horribilis that followed Russia's invasion of Ukraine, we wondered whether we would still be able to laugh in 2023. The year now drawing to a close looks like a ...
Portugal is Europe's third largest producer of wood pulp, an industry that relies heavily on the eucalyptus tree. In 2017, a ...
The demand for bluefin tuna meat around the world may push producers to flout European regulations, as shown by the alleged ...
The mainstream media's focus on controversy and antagonism, rather than the substance of activists' campaigns, ultimately ...
Migration is now a central issue in Europe’s public debate. And yet the crucial questions of human rights, freedom of ...
It's the worst demographic decline in Europe. Political instability, poor quality of life, and the threat from Russia – the ...
Bulgaria grapples with coal sector protests as it navigates a shift to green energy. Misinformation and media gaps hinder the transition, impacting public perception and readiness for the EU Green ...
Third-country nationals are a fixture of the labour market in most EU countries. But protecting their rights is a challenge ...
On November 16 the European Commission announced that it would renew the approval of glyphosate for a period of ten years.
Paulina Siegien’s monthly review, in partnership with Display Europe and Krytyka Polityczna, looks at the death of a Belarusian exile in Poland, Georgia's rapprochement with the EU, and Russia’s ...
Europe is currently facing a labour shortage in a number of sectors. For some, open borders and easier access to the labour market for foreign workers could be an - imperfect - solution. What does the ...
To set up their investment funds, asset-management companies such as Eurizon (a subsidiary of Intesa SanPaolo), are using ...