Meet the European leaders who continue to make a splash post-premiership

Following Scottish former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement she’ll be writing a book about her time in office and Sanna Marin’s recent career news, Euronews rounds up some of the…

‘Where words end, the yoik begins’: The Sámi people’s struggles to preserve their tradition

Europe’s only indigenous people are demanding their rights in Brussels, which are threatened by the ecological transition and the lack of EU policies. The Sami people live in Lapland, in…

We live in the age of the undecided voter

By Carla Subirana, Economist Published on 23/08/2023 – 18:07 With voters increasingly less tethered to traditional party loyalty, politicians must become more adaptable, Carla Subirana writes. Politicians across the West face…

Poland and Netherlands among remaining elections across the EU this year

Millions of voters in the European Union will head to the polls before the end of the year with the ballots in Poland and Netherlands likely to be closely watched…

What is the EU’s Joint Communication on Climate-Security Nexus all about?

By Olivia Lazard, Fellow, Carnegie Europe  •  Updated: 03/07/2023 – 14:09 Climate security is key to understanding instability and fragility in and outside Europe, and this agenda should be treated as the lens through which…

Putting people first: How can Europe grow its social economy?

In the latest Real Economy episode we learn about the people behind Sweden’s social economy enterprises who are looking to make a positive impact, rather than simply maximise profits. When…