Foreign and security policyA warning from the skies Europe’s military response to Putin’s air provocations shows that its defences are in place. What remains missing is political confidence By Christos Katsioulis
Democracy and societyPrizes without freedom risk becoming trophies of hypocrisy This year’s Václav Havel Prize must signal the Council of Europe to turn praise of courage into action against autocrats, even within its own ranks By Emin Abbasov, Maria Dahle, Natallia Satsunkevich
Democracy and societyVoting under watchful foreign eyes The last week before the parliamentary elections in Moldova is not lacking in drama By Felix Hett
Democracy and societyA gift for the Kremlin Europe’s proposed visa restrictions for Russians are fuelling a hostile view of the West — and playing straight into Putin’s hands By Roland Bathon
Democracy and societyBlame it on the boomers? Germany’s baby boomers leave a complex legacy. Reducing it to blame obscures the real challenges of sustaining prosperity across generations By Peter Bofinger
Economy and ecologyThis year’s fires are only the beginning Climate change is already uprooting people within Europe. But the EU has yet to create a framework fit for the crisis By Daniel Harper
European integrationThe European Union looks North Geopolitical shocks are tilting Greenland, Iceland and Norway towards the EU — a shift that could reshape Europe’s security, energy and Arctic future By Roderick Kefferpütz, Villy Søvndal
Democracy and societySpain’s real trial The amnesty law is polarising Spain. But it’s the right and far right – not PM Sánchez – who are threatening democracy By José Montilla Aguilera
Democracy and societyThe illusion of normalcy Unlike what is happening at the national level, the shift to the right in the EU is much less visible, creeping in, unnoticed by the public By Tobias Mörschel
Democracy and societyA seat at the table Russian democratic forces in exile seek representation in the Council of Europe’s Assembly — but will they succeed? By Ekaterina Venkina
Prizes without freedom risk becoming trophies of hypocrisy This year’s Václav Havel Prize must signal the Council of Europe to turn praise of courage into action against autocrats, even within its own ranks
A warning from the skies Europe’s military response to Putin’s air provocations shows that its defences are in place. What remains missing is political confidence
Most people aren’t happy with what public debate is becoming We need to talk to those who disagree with us and find what can bridge both sides of the political spectrum instead of alienating one