EuropeCovid-19: Where's the EU? So far, the EU has shown lacklustre corona crisis management. A view from Italy shows what needs to happen now By Tobias Mörschel, Michael Braun, Luca Argenta
EuropeDoes Europe care about care? The EU’s new gender strategy finally puts care work more solidly at the centre of our economic activity By Barbara Helfferich
EuropeHard truths about the eurozone crisis There has been little honest reflection within the European Commission about the eurozone crisis. Until now? By Adam Tooze
EuropeSealing our borders, closing our minds The stand-off on the Greek-Turkish border might display Erdogan’s unscrupulous nature — but also the EU's delusion By Nick Malkoutzis
EuropeEmbracing Europe’s power We must relearn the language of power and geopolitics to play a role in global politics, argues the EU's foreign policy chief By Josep Borrell
EuropeGermany, Poland and the EU With growing distrust on both sides of the German-Polish border, a new rapprochement seems urgently needed By Maria Skóra
EuropeEurope's AI divide If not designed to dismantle inequalities, artificial intelligence reinforces them. That's why the EU urgently needs legislation By Justin Nogarede
EuropeScotland’s post-Brexit perspectives Scotland has fostered a distinct European profile throughout the Brexit process — yet maintaining it will be the real challenge By Anthony Salamone
EuropeWhat Megxit can teach us about Brexit Britain has formally left the EU — and nobody knows what will come next. But perhaps Megxit can give us an idea By Christos Katsioulis
GlobalThe EU's toothless trade policy The EU Commission fails to enforce trade agreements' social and environmental norms. Just look at the case of South Korea By Miriam-Lena Horn