European elections: ghosts of the past
The elections might see not only gains for the right-wing populists but also, Robert Misik warns, a relapse into austerity.
PoliticsThe elections might see not only gains for the right-wing populists but also, Robert Misik warns, a relapse into austerity.
SocietyOliver Roethig and Kristjan Bragason
A survey shows an alarming malaise in a sector heavily dominated by women and migrant workers.
EcologyA political reconceptualisation is critical if humanity’s hope for a sustainable global future is to be rescued.
PoliticsGeorge Kyris and Bruno Luciano
Norway, Ireland and Spain have recognised the state of Palestine, pressuring others to follow suit as Israel continues the assault on Gaza.
PoliticsGeorgia’s law against ‘foreign influence’, pushed through the parliament, embodies Russia’s tool against freedom in the region.
SocietyPatricia Velicu and Isabelle Barthès
EU instruments encouraging social dialogue and collective bargaining are very valuable—but not if employers can walk away.
EcologyRichard Bärnthaler and Ian Gough
The only exit from the ‘polycrisis’ is a corridor of sufficiency between meeting need and avoiding excess.
SocietyRejecting bans on particularly hazardous chemicals, EU ministers have sought to dilute revised legislation on toy safety.
SocietyChiara Casati and Frank Vanaerschot
The EIB proposes that housing renovation and energy efficiency be financed via ‘securitised’ loans.
EconomyMultilateral development banks believe private investment can meet developing economies’ climate and development needs.
PoliticsEU institutions are struggling to chart a vision for 27 member states, so how can they accommodate as many as 36?
PoliticsIf the European Union is to win allies in the ‘global south’, the first thing it should do is stop talking about the ‘global south’.
SocietyCatrina Schläger, Jan Niklas Engels and Annika Arnold
A German study finds the new working class lacking in class consciousness yet strongly aware of social inequalities.
PoliticsThe anticipated International Criminal Court arrest warrants in the Israel-Hamas war are a major test for international justice.
PoliticsAmid the confrontation between the United States and China, a reconstructed multilateralism can rein in the great powers.
EconomyPeter Bofinger explains what lies behind the conflict within Germany’s Ampelkoalition on economic policy.
PoliticsPowerful groups seem increasingly willing to break the unspoken rule against public infighting. This does not bode well for Putin’s regime.