European integrationThe ego of nations European crises require unity, yet leaders continue to prioritise sovereignty, making citizens the casualties of political posturing By Jan Zielonka
Democracy and societyPropaganda hydra Russian propaganda always finds new holes in the armor of the restrictions they face in the EU By Iryna Subota
Democracy and societyNo women, no peace How Ukrainian women are keeping democracy alive despite the threat of gender reforms being rolled back in wartime By Lisa Kuzmenko
Democracy and societyAt a standstill The 2023 elections were the worst for the Dutch left in 100 years. Will this election look different? By Simon Pieter Otjes
Economy and ecologyDecline by design Europe’s underinvestment isn’t just slowing growth — it’s fuelling inequality and aiding the far right gain ground. Changing course is still possible By David Harrison
Democracy and societyGreek idol returns After leaving Syriza, Alexis Tsipras is seeking a new political beginning By Nick Malkoutzis
Work and digitalisationMore than a sandwich Behind every döner stand is a worker — and now, a movement By Kıvanç Eliaçık
Foreign and security policyWhy conscription is the wrong answer The revival of this question means a failure of political imagination and democratic governance, both for Europe’s youth and its history of peace By Julian Rossmann
Economy and ecologyDriving in circles While Europe is hesitating over its 2035 combustion engine ban, others are setting the rules for the electric future By Claudia Detsch
Democracy and societyBrussels’ new headache? With Andrej Babiš poised to return as prime minister, Prague’s next government could test EU ties and shift foreign policy priorities By Pavlína Janebová
Propaganda hydra Russian propaganda always finds new holes in the armor of the restrictions they face in the EU
New York’s new mayor is changing the game The Democratic Party has a brand problem. But Mamdani brings back a spark of hope that there is still time until next year’s midterms to message-test