EU policies on better law-making are tipping the scales in favour of businesses, marginalising social and environmental ...
It has yet to dawn on Europe’s leaders, Paul Mason writes, that the whole continent is implicated in Russia’s war on Ukraine.
The scales of justice are tilted against peaceful protesters—while those responsible for the crisis act with impunity.
In 2016, the European Commission ordered Apple to pay €13 billion in back taxes to Ireland. The company had benefited for ...
Germany’s decision to reinstate border controls without consulting its neighbours is a dangerous step backwards for the ...
Various incentives, on the part of the host countries and Ukraine itself, could encourage Ukrainians to return home ...
In the European Union in 2022, the wealthiest 1 per cent held a quarter of net personal wealth, while half of Europe’s ...
If the report is strong from an industrial-strategy point of view, its Achilles heel is however its failure to recognise the ...
If corporate interests undermine efforts to reduce plastic manufacturing, they will derail the fight against climate change.
Fifty years ago, a highly influential economics theorem was born—the ‘Laffer curve’. An apparently simple illustration of how ...
Moreover, trust is unevenly distributed and has decreased unevenly among socio-demographic groups—social fragmentation is a ...
Ireland’s president sends a message to fellow heads of state and government as they ready for New York. The Nossob river bed in Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa—drought across six countries ...