From Estonia to France, and Germany to Poland, journalists from our network of radio stations offer insights into the ...
Outgoing Commission president Ursula von der Leyen is standing for re-election, but a new mandate is not a foregone conclusion. The Commission president is elected by the European Parliament, after ...
Is there a way of protecting our elections against external influence? EU ministers have this week paved the way for a kind of ‘rapid reaction force’ to tackle such threats. In a context of increasing ...
As our societies become more polarised, and our shared sense of security ever more tenuous, the only way forwards for the bloc appears to be a serious overhaul. Asked about their hopes and fears for ...
It has been a week of extremes in Europe: a big party in Sweden and a political assassination attempt in Slovakia. We take a snapshot of the news from around the network. Slovakia’s controversial PM ...
Heather Grabbe, Senior Fellow at Bruegel, argues that EU climate policy will undergo several transformations as the impact of climate change on the European economy increases. Over the next five years ...
Some young people appreciate the EU – its values and the youth-friendly programmes it offers. But many are unaware of what the EU does and why it matters. Click on the button to load the content from ...
According to Zsolt Darvas, senior fellow at the Bruegel think-tank, the EU economy has more to gain than to lose from enlargement to include Ukraine. But the EU must start preparations as soon as ...