Interviews'Hydrogen is the only sensible solution for becoming CO2-neutral' Hydrogen is necessary to achieve Europe's climate goals. But this requires co-operation with countries like Russia and China, says Rainer Quitzow
Interviews'The race is open' The victory of Germany's social democrats is raising hopes in France. Gilles Finchelstein on the Parti Socialiste's chances in next year's elections
Interviews'Once you get left behind in the space age, you’re never catching up' Space governance expert Timiebi Aganaba on billionaires in space, parallels with colonialism on earth, and the future space economy
Interviews'The struggle against extremism is unrelenting' Hasnain Kazim on how hate speech inspires real violence and the need to stand up to radical right-wing forces in Germany
Interviews'The red wave is here!' Iratxe García Pérez, leader of the Social Democrats in the European Parliament, on what the SPD's victory in the German elections means for Europe
Interviews'Brussels as the new Moscow' The EU Commission's green agenda faces strong resistance in Eastern Europe. But, as Richard Filčák argues, this is often more rhetorical than real
Interviews'The Damocles sword of deportation hangs over them' Henrik Meyer on what the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan means for Turkey and the future of the EU-Turkey migration pact
Interviews'The EU is showing real courage' The EU is planning a tax on carbon-intensive imports. Joachim Monkelbaan on the legality of the carbon border tax and the risk of retaliation
Interviews'The European Union has weathered all these storms' Poland and Hungary have been challenging the foundations of the EU. Armin von Bogdandy explains how and what should be done next
Interviews'There will soon be normal relations with the Taliban' Journalist Emran Feroz on corruption in the former Afghan administration, the moral failure of the West, and normalising relations with the Taliban