Defending the rule of law in the EU
The European Parliament has in this term learnt lessons on enforcing universal norms, which next term must be acted upon.
The European Parliament has in this term learnt lessons on enforcing universal norms, which next term must be acted upon.
Europe must revise outdated grid plans to prepare for surging deployment of wind and solar power.
Unless the political dial can be turned, this year’s European Parliament elections will put the environment on the line.
We should counter the radical right, Robert Misik writes, not with left-wing populism but the power of reason.
Two books focused on Britain address shifting class configurations and go back to the drawing board on a hegemonic project.
Having seen off the platforms’ obstruction, the battle moves to how the directive will be transposed and implemented.
Is the security council ‘demand’ for a ceasefire legally binding? Here is what international law says.
Because women have fewer options and their work gets devalued, job segregation accounts for half the gender pay gap in Europe.
People fleeing conflict are dying—especially in the Mediterranean en route to Europe—due to lack of safe pathways.
Fundamental change is needed as many women near burnout, amid mounting social challenges and work-life imbalance.
The European Gas Conference in Vienna has been postponed in anticipation of climate-justice protests.
With access to food aid denied by Israel, two-thirds of a million Gazans already face 'catastrophe'.
Meeting social needs within planetary boundaries is the alternative to the religion of growth and the populist backlash.
The opposition, Eszter Kováts writes, should not succumb to Orbán’s friend versus foe politics in the European elections.
Staff shortages represent a risk to occupational health and an EU directive should mandate member states to address them.
Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war and the international community must exercise its ‘responsibility to protect’.
The answer is not to ban the AfD but to enhance democracy so that citizens think it is worth defending.