EuropeA slaughterhouse for workers It’s not Romanians spreading the virus, it’s capitalism. The exploitation of workers in German meat factories has to end By Vladimir Bogoeski
EuropeWhat does technological sovereignty mean for Europe? Europe needs a coherent understanding of technological sovereignty based on the values, rights and freedoms of its people By Paul Mason
European integrationA new democratic impulse for Europe Germany’s EU presidency cannot be about tweaking the system. The EU needs a new model of socio-ecological development By Olivier Faure
EuropeThe myth of Trump’s revenge campaign Trump's plan to withdraw US troops from Germany are by no means based on a whim. Europe is simply losing its significance By Payam Ghalehdar
EuropeBrexit: a tale of fish and chicken No-Deal Brexit is just around the corner. Boris Johnson seems to prefer American chlorinated chicken to EU fishing quotas By Christos Katsioulis
EuropeThe Americanisation of European foreign policy The EU wants to create stability and peace outside Europe – by providing guns, ammunition and training. This strategy will fail By Konstantin Bärwaldt, Lucia Montanaro, Tuuli Räty
EuropeRecovering a meaningful debate about Europe If anything, the EU's corona recovery fund has made great strides in advancing the quality of European political debate By Manuel Gath
European integrationA quantum leap for the EU The Commission's recovery plan is an unprecedented — and certainly unexpected — leap forward in the history of the EU By Brando Benifei
EuropeFrugality causes vulnerability The death figures in Sweden are alarmingly high. That's not just because of the Covid-19 strategy — but decades of austerity By Enna Gerin
EuropeStress test for Lukashenko With protests across the country, Belarus' presidential election may become the most serious stress test for Lukashenko yet By