The case for a European prize for art
Europeans are living through an extraordinary historical moment. Great contemporary works of art help them grasp it.
Europeans are living through an extraordinary historical moment. Great contemporary works of art help them grasp it.
The State of the European Union address reflected a union buffeted by a series of crises.
Elevating job quality by resourcing workers better is pivotal to addressing today’s workplace and societal challenges.
To counter the threats posed to climate, biodiversity, human health and societal wellbeing, food systems need urgent transformation.
New European air laws can save lives and help the climate. A key vote takes place in the European Parliament today.
Firefighter numbers have been cut, when investment—especially in prevention—is key to stemming Europe’s wildfires.
Romania’s recent law strengthening collective bargaining offers a way forward for the European Union.
Improving job quality is key to addressing labour shortages In the European Union.
Europe’s social-protection schemes are full of holes, affecting the most vulnerable most—but they can be fixed.
The government of Aleksandar Vučić is trying to clean up its image, Lily Lynch writes—without having to clean up its act.
A proposed EU regulation on methane emissions must be strengthened, not diluted, to address a planet on fire.
China’s development model has often been positioned as an alternative to the long-dominant ‘Washington consensus’.
The age of unbridled free trade is rightfully over. Solidarity should be the new leitmotif of trade policy.
In Europe the struggle by Ukraine has largely been seen as a defence of universal norms. But around the world that is far from universal.
Work regimes are increasingly demanding. But ‘leaner’ does not mean ‘fitter’ for workers.
The ban on deep-sea mining risks losing its traction—and Europe is divided on the issue.
The movement is adapting its strategy to advocate for social climate policies.