After the Euro-elections: a trade-union agenda
Good jobs and responsible investments are essential among the EU’s new political priorities.
Good jobs and responsible investments are essential among the EU’s new political priorities.
The European Union has given notice of its withdrawal from the Energy Charter Treaty. There is still much to do.
Robust enforcement of the European Social Charter is key to strengthening workers’ and trade-union rights across Europe.
The backdrop to the European Social Charter is the historical relationship between peace and social justice.
A proposal for a ceasefire from Ukraine would not only stem the bloodshed but allow it to win the peace.
The Meloni government in Italy is betting everything on radical and polarising constitutional reforms.
Visa rules need an overhaul to facilitate global co-operation in a runaway world, Ankita Anand writes.
The United Nations Summit of the Future risks missing opportunities to give value to public goods.
French voters may have been recalled for a snap domestic election—but the underlying trends have been decades in the making.
The European Social Charter has often been the poor relation of the European Convention on Human Rights. That may be changing.
The far right offers no answers to the challenges Europe faces in reinvigorating its industry amid the digital and green transitions.
Vladimir Putin looks to be a big winner from the far-right surge in the recent European Parliament elections.
Europe’s real problem with China is not electric vehicles. It is the elemental vehemence of the Chinese Communist Party.
By endorsing Donald Trump’s run for the US presidency, business leaders are embracing a man with only contempt for the law.
The shift in the centre of gravity of the European Parliament could make for a fractious next term.
The far-right challenge in the European elections was overblown. Just transition, rather than rowing back, is the answer.
After the European Parliament elections, cleaners’ fight for justice goes into the next round.