Economy and ecologyGreen loopholes The pressure on Russian civil society is enormous, but there is still a little room for environmental activism — for now By Angelina Davydova
Foreign and security policyWhat does Trump’s election victory mean for Russia? Moscow seems to be on the verge of getting what it wants. But there are actually few reasons for optimism in the Kremlin By Tatiana Stanovaya
Democracy and societyCollapse by numbers Financial issues have brought down Germany’s ruling coalition, leading to early elections. What does this mean for the country and its aid to Ukraine? By Dmitri Stratievski
Democracy and societyMaternity by mandate Faced with a sharp population decline, the Russian government is frantically seeking ways to push women into having more children By Daria Boll-Palievskaya
Foreign and security policyWith or without Trump The US will continue to withdraw from multilateral institutions — regardless of the election outcome. Is Europe ready to fill the gap? By Tim Heinkelmann-Wild
Democracy and societyThe secret sauce against populism As polarisation deepens, the rise of populism seems unstoppable. But focusing on shared values and local solidarity may just save democracy By Maria Skóra, Michael Miebach
Future of social democracyBut there is a country for old men Some elderly people struggle to live a dignified life in the EU, but overall young people are worse off By Jan Zielonka
Foreign and security policyA flower left to wilt If the rest of Europe truly wants to support democratic movements in Belarus, it needs to stop seeing the country and its people as a problem By Andrey Dzmitryeu
Democracy and societyAustria’s elephant in the room What lessons can be learnt from the recent Austrian elections? One issue, in particular, has taken centre stage By Eszter Kováts
Foreign and security policyWill oil decide the fate of the Russia-Ukraine War? A collapse in global oil prices could pose a significant risk to Putin’s war machine By Luke Cooper