Democracy and societyA conjured-up polarisation endangers democracy European societies are less polarised than we are led to believe. Yet, this alleged divide is benefitting undemocratically minded politicians By Johanna Lutz
Democracy and societyA beacon of hope for Russia’s cultural scene The future of Russia’s once world-class culture doesn’t look bright. Its greatest hope lies in its creative music scene By Roland Bathon
European integrationA seven-year struggle comes to an end The EU Commission and the British government settle key disputes over Northern Ireland. Still, Brexit remains an obstacle By Jens Zimmermann, Michèle Auga
Economy and ecologyMorocco's women can lead the way to a green future Investing in women is not only a matter of social justice but also a smart strategy for building a sustainable and resilient world By Fadoua Brour
Democracy and societyHigh time for equal p(l)ay The emancipation of women’s football is in full swing. Federations must move with the times and stop treating female players as second-class athletes By Helene Altgelt
Foreign and security policyIt's not just about gender equality Why a feminist foreign policy should be part of Ukrainian diplomacy By Hanna Shelest, Yevgeniya Gaber
Democracy and societyThe female face of Belarusian resistance The public role of women in the Belarusian resistance has diminished along with the rise of totalitarianism. But they remain vital drivers for change By Alesia Rudnik
Work and digitalisationWho is really fit for the digital age? Demographic change in Europe has made mature women a vital part of the workforce. Meeting their needs must be part of the digital transition By Inga Sabanova