How the EU Can Break Barriers for Disabled Workers
Reforming state aid rules could revolutionize the integration of disabled people.
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Reforming state aid rules could revolutionize the integration of disabled people.
After decades of inequality and broken promises, voters chose disruption over progress.
Workers feel abandoned by the centre-left. To reclaim their trust, progressives must deliver bold policies and engage directly with their concerns.
Donald Trump’s reelection marks a critical moment for the global liberal order, forcing Europe to confront its vulnerabilities and redefine its future.
Trump’s ideology blends mercantilism, profit-driven capitalism, anti-immigration stances, and nationalist anti-imperialism.
With truth under siege, will Generation Z defend democracy or let it fade?
Ongoing debates about Europe’s Green Deal reveal new evidence of business lobbying’s hidden influence on environmental policies.
The EU faces a stark choice: invest boldly in a sustainable, competitive future or risk repeating the mistakes of austerity.
The Democrats’ failure to reconnect with American workers cost them the election, leaving the party adrift in a coalition dominated by elites and urban professionals
Trump’s return tests the EU’s unity like never before. Can Europe hold its ground, or will divisions reshape the Union’s future?
After years of being sidelined in the European policy debate as labour markets recovered in the wake of the Great Recession, inequality is back on the agenda.
As Trump reclaims the White House, Germany’s coalition collapses. Explore how these seismic events signal a shift in global power.
Trump’s return to power reveals a fractured America, where defiance of democratic norms and ruthless ambition signal a troubling shift in the nation’s political future.
Trump returns with full power, leaving Democrats and half the nation reeling.
Tulsi Gabbard, RFK Jr., and Sahra Wagenknecht are crossing political lines—are they chasing headlines or revealing deeper political divides?
Facing mounting challenges, Germany’s outdated, process-bound administration must be reformed.
The EU’s new focus on algorithmic management could safeguard workers’ rights in a tech-driven workplace.
Trump promises sweeping deportations and attacks on opponents, while Harris advocates for democratic norms and a people-centered agenda.
With the 2024 US election looming, Europe braces for a potential Trump return, preparing to safeguard stability and democracy.
With 2024’s elections stoking deep divides, societies worldwide are asking if we can still bridge our differences.
As the U.S. faces a pivotal election, parallels with history raise stark questions about the resilience of democratic institutions.