By Darcy French
Europe is grappling with its identity, and debates over the future of the Union have reached the polls in European elections held in May. Re... Read More
By Martha Schillmöller
The harsh anti-immigration stance of the Hungarian government has been slowly deteriorating the respect for human rights and in... Read More
By Sara Bundtzen
After withdrawing from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the U.S. administration is taking its next step to erode prospects for mul... Read More
by Margarida Teixeira
As Europe struggles to manage the influx of refugees at its borders, some arrivals are given preferential treatment while others are ostr... Read More
by Ole Jakob Weber
What are today’s common goals for the European project? Judging from daily politics and the newspapers: there are very few. But judging from... Read More
by Chloé Baumes
When President Trump reinstated the so-called anti-abortion “Global Gag Rule” two days after taking office in January 2017, it did not take lon... Read More
by Mattia Tomay
“Stability” and “Italy” are words which have rarely gone hand-in-hand. With its 65 governments in 73 years, the country is often used as a text... Read More
By Sara Bundtzen
Over five months have passed since Germany’s federal elections, and still the country is without a government. As days have passed - and poten... Read More
By Stuart Richardson
Every day, on my way to school, I cross the Pont Saint-Louis in central Paris. The paved footbridge connects the city’s two inhabited isla... Read More
Flâneur. In French, it describes a person who wanders through a city, seemingly aloof, but truly engaged. The term has no precise English cognate — even Oscar W... Read More