This month's issue explores how Ukraine’s battlefield-forged defense industry offers cutting-edge capabilities for the EU; what rising energy ...
As the United States shifts its strategic attention to Asia and Russia and China expand their arsenals, France is recasting its nuclear force as a ...
Housing is becoming a frontline health issue as heatwaves intensify and people spend most of their time indoors. Campaigners’ survey findings ...
EU housing chief Dan Jørgensen outlines Brussels' plans to boost affordability, steady rents and stop rising costs from fueling political ...
D66 found success in last year's elections in the Netherlands after centering its campaign on access to affordable housing — charting a path for ...
Divided messaging, limited leverage and strained diplomatic channels have left the European Union struggling to respond ...
As Europe decarbonises, the electricity demand is expected to surge. ENTSO-E shares industry insights to explain why stronger grids are essential ...
The EU’s response to Trump’s military strikes on Iran has been a blend of caution, platitudes and half-hearted support.
The review of the EU's M&A guidelines reflects a move away from a risk-averse approach and the assumption that mergers are ...
The European Commission has proposed new resources to repay the NextGenerationEU program and reduce national contributions to ...
Europe’s SMEs want to digitise, but many face cash-flow pressure and complex rules. Sage’s Derk Bleeker and MEP Andrea ...
Selective memory can explain Washington’s inability to grasp why everyday Iranians might decline to act. In February 1991, then-U.S. President George H.W. Bush — fresh off liberating Kuwait from Iraqi ...