Exploiting every crisis: why the FPÖ is topping the polls
At the heart of the scandal that broke the right-wing coalition government in 2019, the Freedom Party is now riding high.
politics, economy and employment & labour
PoliticsAt the heart of the scandal that broke the right-wing coalition government in 2019, the Freedom Party is now riding high.
PoliticsThe geopolitical impetus behind further EU enlargement meets formidable forces of inertia.
PoliticsThe victorious Turkish president is likely to pursue a hardline conservative agenda with his ultranationalist allies.
EcologyThe World Circular Economy Forum meets today in Helsinki—construction is one of the biggest challenges.
PoliticsMichael Jennewein and Elena Avramovska
Young people across the eastern-EU member states believe in Europe and universal norms—but their governments turn them off.
EcologyAmandine Crespy and Mario Munta
If it holds on to ‘green growth’ and tight fiscal constraints, the EU will be unable to negotiate a just transition.
PoliticsThe chemical giants outspend even Big Tech and Big Energy on lobbying the EU—and it’s working.
EcologyPau Ruiz and Ana Birliga Sutherland
Cities have the agility to lead the transition to circularity and already have a body of good practice to show.
PoliticsThe messy struggle for leadership of Austria’s social democrats, Robert Misik writes, nevertheless has echoes for others.
EconomyAnne-Marie Slaughter and Autumn McDonald
Three years of pandemic-related disruptions could herald the most significant labour-market transformation since the dawn of industry.
SocietyEstrella Durá Ferrandis and Alba Huertas Ruiz
As the Porto Social Forum convenes, two years on from the Social Summit there, it’s time to upgrade the EU social agenda.
SocietyEuropean same-sex couples have a right to civil unions, Romania and Russia have recently discovered.
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