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    Op-ed: Strategic autonomy bolsters the case for the digital euro
    31 Mar Economics
    Op-ed: Strategic autonomy bolsters the case for the digital euro
    As the US pushes stablecoins to extend dollar dominance and bans the development of central bank digital currencies, the development of a digital euro has never been more urgent.
    As European politics shifts right, 'centrists' aren't what they used to be
    31 Mar EU Institutions
    As European politics shifts right, 'centrists' aren't what they used to be
    'Centrism' remains a buzzword in the EU establishment. Yet with rule of law under pressure, it's hardly clear what that means.
    Op-ed: Trump’s challenge to EU regulation requires better, not less, lawmaking
    28 Mar EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Trump’s challenge to EU regulation requires better, not less, lawmaking
    The EU’s regulatory approach is under pressure from Trump, highlighting the need for smarter, more effective lawmaking — not deregulation.
    Trump pressuring European companies to follow anti-DEI path
    26 Mar EU Institutions
    Trump pressuring European companies to follow anti-DEI path
    As the US cracks down on corporate diversity initiatives, European firms must decide whether to fall in line or stand by their DEI efforts.
    Op-ed: Technological neutrality must drive EU emissions agenda
    25 Mar EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Technological neutrality must drive EU emissions agenda
    As EU carmakers embark on the green transition, we must empower rather than restrict them. Imposing mandatory EV quotas alone is not the right approach.
    EU's defence push puts its neutral members in tough spot
    24 Mar Foreign & Security Policy
    EU's defence push puts its neutral members in tough spot
    In the EU, out of NATO: Austria, Ireland and Malta rethink what neutrality means in an era of militarisation and renewed defence spending.
    Q&A: Germany’s spending spree good news for the EU — with caveats
    21 Mar Member States
    Q&A: Germany’s spending spree good news for the EU — with caveats
    Germany’s historic shift on spending means more for defence and infrastructure. A top German economist explains what needs to happen next.
    EU credibility at stake as leaders fail to agree on military Ukraine aid
    21 Mar EU Institutions
    EU credibility at stake as leaders fail to agree on military Ukraine aid
    The 27-member bloc is still far apart on a proposal to send extra military aid to Ukraine, as Trump continues to negotiate with Putin.
    Op-ed: The path to energy security runs through Washington, not Moscow
    20 Mar EU Institutions
    Op-ed: The path to energy security runs through Washington, not Moscow
    The EU must decisively end its dependence on Russian natural gas — not return to it.
    EU deportation plans raise legal and practical concerns
    19 Mar EU Institutions
    EU deportation plans raise legal and practical concerns
    The European Commission has proposed third-country "return hubs” to fast-track deportations. Past efforts suggest it might not work.
    Op-ed: Why the EU must renew its commitment to global public health
    18 Mar EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Why the EU must renew its commitment to global public health
    It is more important than ever that the EU leads on global health. Gavi for vaccines and the Global Fund for AIDS are not only charity, but a strategic imperative.
    How EU sanctions work – and the challenge of enforcing them
    17 Mar Foreign & Security Policy
    How EU sanctions work – and the challenge of enforcing them
    Sanctions are a powerful diplomatic tool, but enforcement gaps and political divides often determine how successful they can be.
    Portugal’s government collapse leaves opening for ultranationalist party
    14 Mar Member States
    Portugal’s government collapse leaves opening for ultranationalist party
    Three elections in three years is a bad look for Portugal’s democratic stability. As seen elsewhere in the EU, it’s stirring up anti-establishment sentiment.
    US aid cuts leave EU member hopefuls in the lurch
    13 Mar Foreign & Security Policy
    US aid cuts leave EU member hopefuls in the lurch
    The Trump administration's move against USAID undermines democratic reforms and civil society across eastern Europe. If the EU can't fill the gap, Russian influence likely will.
    Op-ed: Why wartime elections in Ukraine are a risk to democracy and security
    11 Mar Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Why wartime elections in Ukraine are a risk to democracy and security
    Russian aggression and interference could undermine any wartime elections held in Ukraine. The international community must respect Ukraine’s right to decide when and how it restores its democratic system.
    Bosnian Serb leader stays defiant, souring the separatist mood
    07 Mar Foreign & Security Policy
    Bosnian Serb leader stays defiant, souring the separatist mood
    Bosnia and Herzegovina faces a major test of national unity as Republika Srpska leader Milorad Dodik rebukes central authorities. A verdict against him reveals the country’s deep divides.
    Op-ed: Vulnerable women are too often missing from poverty data
    07 Mar EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Vulnerable women are too often missing from poverty data
    Official statistics fail to capture vulnerable groups of women, meaning they’re often excluded from EU policies to fight poverty.
    Op-ed: Commission’s omnibus is a capitulation to corporate profits
    06 Mar EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Commission’s omnibus is a capitulation to corporate profits
    The European Commission's 'simplification' legislation fails to address the realities of socioeconomic inequality and record profiteering.
    Europe confronts a worst-case scenario it has long feared
    05 Mar Foreign & Security Policy
    Europe confronts a worst-case scenario it has long feared
    Europe faces its biggest security crisis since the Cold War as Trump freezes military aid to Ukraine. Can European powers avoid repeating their past mistakes?
    Merz eyes defence buildup, economic reboot and stricter migration
    04 Mar Foreign & Security Policy
    Merz eyes defence buildup, economic reboot and stricter migration
    Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's CDU/CSU parliamentary bloc, is set to lead the next government after his party came first in recent elections. He says only he can strengthen Germany and Europe, but at what cost?
    Op-ed: Why the EU must stay ambitious on electric vehicles
    03 Mar Economics
    Op-ed: Why the EU must stay ambitious on electric vehicles
    As the European Commission presents its Automotive Action Plan, the EU must take the opportunity to lead on clean technology and mobility.
    Students in Serbia are losing faith in the EU, but not in European values
    28 Feb Foreign & Security Policy
    Students in Serbia are losing faith in the EU, but not in European values
    Lack of support from Brussels for anti-corruption protests against President Vučić’s regime has become an 'extreme disappointment' for those on the streets. They see the EU putting interests above values.
    The EU's trade gamble: Appeasement or strategic play?
    27 Feb EU Institutions
    The EU's trade gamble: Appeasement or strategic play?
    By prioritising conciliation over confrontation, Europe seems to be handing Trump the upper hand in negotiations over the president's planned tariffs. Experts say it’s the smartest thing the bloc could do right now.
    The European Commission and its Clean Industrial Deal: What to know
    26 Feb EU Institutions
    The European Commission and its Clean Industrial Deal: What to know
    The EU executive unveiled a host of measures on Wednesday to revive the bloc's industry, while recommitting to its climate goals.
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