A European Media Freedom Act worthy of its name?
Amid a sea of online misinformation, in a ‘polycrisis’ world reliable public-interest journalism has never been more essential.
politics, economy and employment & labour
SocietyAmid a sea of online misinformation, in a ‘polycrisis’ world reliable public-interest journalism has never been more essential.
EcologyLabour must not follow the Tories downwards, Paul Mason writes, as they grasp at electoral straws.
PoliticsThe EU has to navigate disturbing internal dynamics, external challenges and a weak economic outlook.
SocietyPolice services exist to uphold the rule of law. They can only do so if their policing model is based on protection of human rights.
EconomyUkraine’s post-war recovery will require concerted, long-term EU commitment, leveraging substantial private investment.
EconomyWages have fallen behind inflation, while profit-taking has not only fuelled price rises but reduced the labour share.
EconomyThe clunky debate over four versus five days should be replaced by a focus on flexibility and individal autonomy.
PoliticsThe European Union is crossing human-rights red lines with its Common European Asylum System.
PoliticsOnce installed in power, authoritarian leaders such as Erdoğan and Orbán are very hard to dislodge.
EcologyLinda Kalcher and Neil Makaroff
The EU aims to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions by 55 per cent by 2030. It must make strategic choices to realise 90 per cent by 2040.
EconomyRising inequality is a challenge for the multilateral system, Jayati Ghosh writes, which must first measure it properly.
SocietyWomen are increasingly assuming leading roles in trade unions. Next comes changing organisational cultures.
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