Bold choices, not better messaging, are the only way to save Europe's centre-left from electoral extinction. There is a particular kind of paralysis that overtakes an animal caught in headlights. It ...
The Epstein revelations are symptoms of a deeper crisis: a political economy that rewards extraction over creation and concentrates power in ever fewer hands.
A compulsory second-tier pension fund invested exclusively in social housing would tame rents, boost employment, and deliver ...
The American-Israeli assault has decapitated Iran's regime, but the cascade of geopolitical consequences threatens to ...
Europe's response to the US-Israeli strikes on Iran exposes a continent locked in dependency and struggling to find its voice.
From Venezuela to Gaza, the selective application of international law by powerful states and their critics alike is draining the post-1945 order of its last reserves of legitimacy.
Chronic uncertainty does not mobilise democratic publics — it paralyses them, and that paralysis is itself a tool of power.
The assault on Iran defies every stated justification; the real motives point to democratic backsliding and personal enrichment.
A 'Draghi light' agenda of deregulation risks social repression — but a bolder path rooted in Europe's social democratic tradition offers a credible alternative.
The US–Israeli strikes on Iran lay bare every fault line in Europe's energy dependence, industrial fragility, and strategic exposure — and demand an immediate policy response.
The US-Israeli assault on Iran was launched mid-negotiation, without UN backing, making it more dangerous to international law than Iraq. Parallels are often drawn between the war launched by George W ...