This month's issue explores how Europe became a digital colony, whether a 'Made in Europe' industrial policy can save the continent's ailing auto ...
It's in the interest of the EU to safeguard the Ukrainian education system from Russian strikes and disinformation.
Liver disease often hides in plain sight. Bringing non-invasive checks to neighbourhoods that need it the most showed an easy ...
Specialized LNG tankers that cut through meters of Arctic ice are keeping Russia’s gas exports afloat. With an EU ban looming ...
While the current draft of the new Pact on Migration and Asylum risks repeating longstanding flaws in EU migration policy, ...
Outmatched by Russia in space at the start of the war, Ukraine moved quickly to close the gap using commercial and allied ...
Millions of animals are still trapped in cages, even as Europeans reject them. Campaigners call on the EU to support farmers ...
Europe has the talent to lead in healthier foods and should reward science-based standards that recognise when processing ...
The European Commission calls it its “most ambitious” spending plan yet, but experts warn that repayments, interest rates and ...
As biological risks are growing, Europe cannot wait for the next outbreak to act. Bavarian Nordic’s CEO Paul Chaplin explains why preparedness ...
Ursula von der Leyen has called the EU's proposed long-term budget for 2028-2034 'the most ambitious ever,' arguing that it would be more ...
Across Europe, the rise of untreated malnutrition causes patients to get sicker and to need longer stays. In cancer care, ...