Foreign and security policyGreenland faces a crucial decision Trump’s bid for Greenland is shaping the island’s parliamentary elections — possible dependence on the US could become the decisive election issue By Michael Paul
Foreign and security policyThe lost art of statecraft Rearmament is increasingly replacing diplomacy — blindly steering Europe toward another confrontation with Russia By Roland Popp
Foreign and security policyHow to survive in a world of fierce competition between great powers A perspective from Ukraine By Nickolay Kapitonenko
Work and digitalisationPay cuts on a silver platter For too long, the way the EU spends public money has encouraged a race to the bottom — with millions of workers paying the price By Oliver Roethig
Democracy and societyCancer doesn’t discriminate — guess who does? The factors driving cancer mortality rates are rooted deep, perpetuating a cycle of inequality that is difficult to break By Wendy Yared
Democracy and societyLess bureaucracy or less accountability? With business lobbies pushing hard, the EU is rolling back key elements of its Supply Chain Law — leaving workers and the environment vulnerable By Franziska Korn, Miriam-Lena Horn
Democracy and societyTwo years after Tempi A deadly train crash exposed serious failures in Greece’s railway system and governance. Public distrust in institutions has only intensified since By Nick Malkoutzis
Democracy and societyDemocracy in the crosshairs Trump’s comments are causing turmoil in Ukraine. Could the country even hold elections under wartime conditions? By Roman Romaniuk
Foreign and security policyA rude awakening The EU faces an uphill battle at the UN as the Trump administration shifts gears on Ukraine. Can Europe rally the Global South to its side? By Richard Gowan
Future of social democracyWhat Germany’s election means for the Western Left As long as centre-left parties fail to address voter’s fears of economic and social exclusion, the far right will continue to exploit them By Bartosz Rydliński
The financial well is empty — who pours next With USAID gone, can local initiatives in Georgia, Ukraine, and Moldova stay afloat?
'Prepared for any kind of war’ Sergio Grassi, from Beijing, on the Chinese National People’s Congress, the trade conflict with the US and rising defense spending