Work and digitalisationElon Musk’s Twitter takeover is a colossally bad idea Elon Musk mistakes Twitter for some sort of ‘digital town square’. In reality, it’s a global publisher that — like any other — needs to be regulated By Steven Hill
Democracy and societyWhat’s at stake in Northern Ireland’s spring election Brexit has deepened the mistrust between the two largest parties of Northern Ireland. The upcoming elections will be decisive for a peaceful future By Katy Hayward
Economy and ecologyEurope’s decarbonisation plans derailed? To divest from Russian gas, the EU is importing LNG from the US. But instead of a short-term fix, it locks Europe into more fossil fuel infrastructure By
Work and digitalisationUkrainian refugees also deserve decent work Proponents of the platform economy are using the plight of Ukrainian refugees to push back against regulation. But all workers deserve decent work By Oliver Röthig
Foreign and security policyHas the war in Ukraine made the EU a geopolitical actor? The war in Ukraine has forced the EU to take a geopolitical role. To live up to expectations, the bloc must secure a norm-based international system By Nicoletta Pirozzi
European integrationUkraine’s EU membership ambition Before the war, Ukraine's dream to become part of the EU was exactly that – a dream. But the new political reality could make it come true By Nickolay Kapitonenko
Economy and ecologyPoland parts from Russian energy Poland was prepared when Gazprom decided to turn off the gas supply to the country. But fully decoupling from Russian energy supply won’t be easy By Ernst Hillebrand
Democracy and societyDemocrats can avoid disaster in November Americans are frustrated with the Democrats. To avert losing in the upcoming midterms, they must do more and quickly for the working class By Elizabeth Warren