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The EU has launched a broad range of initiatives to respond to the energy and climate crisis — from the European Green Deal ...
Germany’s wage commission sets a new course, linking pay floor to EU benchmark after years of modest rises. With its latest ...
Reclaiming Sutan Sjahrir: The Quiet Moral Core of Democratic Socialism in Southeast Asia Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesia’s first Prime Minister, offers a forgotten blueprint for ethical leadership.
Europe is on a self-destructive course with no plausible remedies for mounting problems. The result is widespread uncertainty, helplessness and fear.
Roman Stöllinger is assistant professor at the Department of Values, Technology and Innovation at the Delft University of ...
The Competitiveness Trap: Why Only Shared Prosperity Delivers Economic Strength—and Resilience Against the Far Right Europe’s pervasive far-right challenge is enduring.
A lack of affordable housing in urban centres is driving political instability across Central and Eastern Europe.
Britain Rediscovers Europe as Macron and Merz Lead a Democratic Reawakening With Trump looming and war in Europe, Britain finds renewed purpose in unity with France and Germany.
The European Central Bank's latest strategic assessment ignores critical lessons, perpetuating a harmful economic myth and undermining labour's vital role.
The leak of a document from the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), Germany’s far-right party, sheds light on the way Donald Trump’s strategy is being emulated by right-wing parties across Europe. The ...
The European Union must urgently address AI's profound impact on employment, income, and social cohesion.