Foreign and security policySecurity in limbo A sustainable truce will require providing Ukraine with enhanced security. The country has pinned its hopes on bilateral guarantees By Nickolay Kapitonenko
European integrationEurope needs to spend its money better The EU’s public procurement framework is failing to guarantee decent work. The Commission needs to change course, and swiftly By Dennis Radtke, Agnes Jongerius, Sara Matthieu, Nikolaj Villumsen
European integrationPutting Orbán in charge of Europe is a terrible idea The Hungarian Council presidency poses a serious risk to European democracy. History has shown that if you give Orbán power, he will abuse it By Daniel Freund
Economy and ecologyThe dumb man of Europe The German economy has been chronically weak since 2022, and its recently announced austerity package is counterproductive in every respect By Peter Bofinger
Foreign and security policyA stalled partnership The EU wants to reorganise its relationship with 79 countries from Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific. The problem: not all want to join in By Elisabeth Bollrich
Democracy and societyRussia’s women rise up Thousands of Russians were drafted for the war in Ukraine. But discontent amongst women at home is growing. Can the protest be dangerous for Putin? By Daria Boll-Palievskaya
Work and digitalisationMaking learning mobility the norm in the EU More than 40 years after the launch of the Erasmus programme, fewer than one out of four young people in the EU benefitted from a mobility experience By Sofia Fernandes
European integrationOrbán’s heart may be in Moscow, but his ATMs are in Brussels and Berlin Despite Orbán’s objection, negotiations on Ukraine’s EU membership will begin. The reform of the EU’s critical decision-making system is next in line By Sergiy Gerasymchuk
Democracy and societyWhat Donald Tusk’s return means for Poland Poland today is like a ship that needs to be rebuilt while at sea. But will the new prime minister be able to handle the many challenges ahead? By Sławomir Sierakowski
Democracy and societyDemocracy par excellence A transnational Citizens’ Assembly could enable a deliberative opening far beyond national enclosures and the ‘Brussels bubble’ By Claudia Chwalisz