Israel’s evacuation order violates international law
International law places copious constraints on how Israel can order the evacuation of northern Gaza, to protect civilians.
International law places copious constraints on how Israel can order the evacuation of northern Gaza, to protect civilians.
With the progressive bloc likely to replace the populists in power, the relics of the latter and a polarised society will remain challenging.
An enduring refugee crisis, the conflict is unlike any similar episode from World War II and its aftermath.
Tens of thousands of deaths in Europe are caused each year by exposure of workers to hazardous chemicals.
The European commissioner’s announcement of discontinuation of aid to Palestine, though countermanded, was hugely damaging.
Progressives, Eszter Kováts writes, need to avoid the trap of a politics which only knows friends and foes.
The Christian Democrats must not learn the wrong lessons from two state elections by adopting the rhetoric of the far right.
Energy communities, fostering decentralised, renewable supply, need support with their additional social responsibilities.
Collective bargaining does not only improve workers’ wages and conditions. It also enhances company performance.
Before last May’s election in Greece, the returning prime minister claimed his ‘firm but fair’ policy on people movement worked. Far from it.
In 2015 the United Nations adopted the Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 but real change demands a green social contract.
Germany is indeed ‘sick’, Peter Bofinger writes—but not for the reason most commentators think.
The populist’s party topped the poll once more in the elections in Slovakia. Yet green political shoots emerged too.
Finance has become the driving force behind most decision-making. We seem to have unlearned politics.
Investing in the future and reforming the fiscal rules are essential, while decentralising and democratising economic governance.
The Granada declaration will signal whether Europe’s leaders can rise to the climate, biodiversity and pollution crises.
Can China and Russia offer an alternative social model to the universal norms they reject? The evidence says no.