European elections: a call for accessibility
More is needed for visually impaired voters—and candidates—to exercise their political rights.
More is needed for visually impaired voters—and candidates—to exercise their political rights.
Agnieszka Piasna and Wouter Zwysen
Platform work is often presented as a stepping-stone for migrant workers. It may not however feel so benign to them.
Beyond cutting greenhouse-gas emissions, the key to a sustainable planet lies in resource management.
The charges faced in Romania by a high-profile ‘influencer’ highlight how the region has become a hub for sex trafficking.
Linda Kalcher and Neil Makaroff
The next phase of the European Green Deal can be centred on a European industrial strategy.
Whoever wins the US presidential election, Paul Mason writes, the EU has no option but to underpin its collective defence.
Older Swiss women have set a global legal precedent for challenging their nation’s climate-change policy.
The emerging strategic agenda for the next EU mandate reveals an ecological step backwards Europe cannot afford to take.
Bea Cantillon, Maurizio Ferrera and Maarten Keune
In a more precarious Europe, social protection and minimum-income guarantees must be more strongly embedded.
Boeing’s self-inflicted woes hold broader lessons for contemporary corporate governance.
As the movement of people across the Mediterranean has become securitised, Frontex has come to the fore—not to good effect.
Nicola Countouris, Valerio De Stefano and John Hendy
The distinction between employed and self-employed is becoming incoherent and outdated.
Institutional and economic factors supporting workers are offsetting well-adverted global trends affecting wage distribution.
Social rights in Europe today require marrying 20th-century universalism with the meeting of diverse, complex needs.
Voters want a just transition and more, not less, green investment ahead of the European elections.
Amid increasing headwinds, EU trade policy should focus less on the ‘invisible hand’, more on the hand of friendship.
Narendra Modi aims to return to power, Jayati Ghosh writes, against a backdrop of unprecedented inequality.