Taxing the super-rich—more possible than ever
The concentration of wealth is a global issue and it is getting worse.
EconomyThe concentration of wealth is a global issue and it is getting worse.
SocietyFrank Vandenbroucke, Francesco Corti and Gerrit Van de Mosselaer
The Belgian presidency of the Council of the EU has set the social-policy ambition for the next European Commission to follow.
EcologyFor the first time, in the first half of this year wind and solar generated more electricity in the European Union.
EconomyThe European Union can be the biggest winner from the United Nations tax convention.
EconomyUK bosses are increasingly forcing workers back into the office—but evidence suggests it could backfire.
PoliticsIgnoring the law and the cost of these risky experiments would set the new European Commission on a dangerous path.
EcologyTheodota Nantsou and Konstantinos Vlachopoulos
It is time to open a discussion on Europe’s role in the protection of climate refugees.
SocietyThe Paralympics highlight the need for year-round activity to include people with disabilities in sports.
PoliticsMillions of European citizens are denied the social-rights protection offered by the European Social Charter.
PoliticsThe Hungarian premier’s alignment with Putin’s Russia sits increasingly uneasily with his domestic and European political ambitions.
EcologyClimate change is a global challenge, yet trade rules do not allow developing countries to break with neoliberal orthodoxy.
EconomyIn the face of a prolonged strike for union recognition, Tesla has turned posted workers into strike-breakers.
SocietyIn the face of the threat from the far right, trade unions represent democracy’s strongest supporters.
SocietyHenri Haapanala and Pietro Valetto
Ursula von der Leyen, reaffirmed, promised initiatives on affordable housing and poverty. Ending poverty by 2040 should be the goal.
PoliticsThe crisis of neoliberalism and war in Europe have left all that was solid melting into air.
EcologyIn the race against climate catastrophe, decades-old fossil-fuel-industry narratives retard the green transition.
SocietyRevenge pornography is rife in the western Balkans. Ahead of EU accession, abuse laws need radical reform.
SocietyA worker-centred agenda from the new UK government could counterbalance the European shift to the right.
SocietyOverwhelmed by the ‘polycrisis’, it is easy to miss some positive indicators of global development.
EconomyMariana Mazzucato and Sarah Doyle
Labour’s mission-oriented industrial strategy for the UK requires a restructuring of how government operates.
PoliticsOver the past three years, the US has witnessed a surge in violence which has seen toxic discourse infect its body politic.