Nature Restoration Law: an opportunity crucial to seize
The EU Nature Restoration Law has been saved but with its ambition deeply eroded—negotiators must restore its aspirations.
The EU Nature Restoration Law has been saved but with its ambition deeply eroded—negotiators must restore its aspirations.
Europe needs to address a major factor in the mental-health crisis facing adolescent girls in particular.
Parliamentary elections this weekend in Spain could see the far-right party win a share of power.
Vaccines and medicines must no longer be thought of as profitable commodities but public goods.
Economists and political leaders at multilateral institutions have finally accepted profits are a primary driver of inflation.
In France the debate is moving from longer to better working lives, Sofia Fernandes writes, but this is a Europe-wide challenge.
Europe’s unwillingness to invest in public services and meet the greatest need is creating second-class citizens.
The ecosystem is a global public good. Partisan European divisions on the nature-restoration law cannot be justified.
The June summit promised to catalyse a revolution in climate finance but concluded without a single firm commitment.
An EU committee for social dialogue in social services is a gain for the sector and an advance for the process.
The US Supreme Court's decision to ban affirmative action in university admissions has struck at the heart of the ‘American dream’.
Babies born during the pandemic are behind on communication at age two—but other developmental areas remain unaffected.
A report out today highlights how independent media will be as critical as funding for Ukraine’s postwar recovery.
EU ‘strategic autonomy’ requires a revitalised industrial policy which goes beyond the national container.
EU standards for national equality bodies have come a step closer but there is work for the European Parliament to do.
Not just the AI Act but the platform-work directive will be critical for human controls on automated management.
A framework for conditions in the cultural sector is back on the agenda. This time it must stay there.