The Digital Services Act — a case-study in keeping public in dark
Public kept in the dark? (Photo: powtac) On Tuesday (5 July) the European Parliament will have its final vote on a key set of rules meant to make online platforms…
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Public kept in the dark? (Photo: powtac) On Tuesday (5 July) the European Parliament will have its final vote on a key set of rules meant to make online platforms…
Chinese president Xi Jinping. 'We will not be naive about Nato's Strategic Concept' (Photo: UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office) At last week’s 20
Souda refugee camp in Greece (Photo: Mustafa Jado) This week the now-expired French EU presidency is set to announce the agreed relocation pledges under their solidarity plan. Together with an…
A decision last month from France's top court stops the French city of Grenoble from allowing 'burkinis' or "loose-fitting bathing suits" in municipal pools (Photo: Wikimedia) The summer has started…
An internal procedural flaw, voting unanimously, remains one of the Kremlin's dwindling advantages to divide Nato (Photo: Nato) The summer heat in Spain can be a killer if you are…
Pollution is the cause of over 10 percent of all cancer cases in Europe — while the percentage may seem small, the impact is enormous for European citizens, accounting for…
Who are the most likely candidates for secession in Russia's south, east, and centre? (Photo: Wikimedia) Increasingly, analysts — both inside and outside of Russia  
It is really up to Bulgarian politicians to turn the euro into their success story. Unfortunately, the short-term prospects are mixed at best (Photo: Images Money) EU enlargement is making…
The Irish Defence Force working in Mali (Photo: Defence Images) As the war in Ukraine enters its fifth month, with civilian deaths numbering in the thousands and displacements in the…
The Czech EU Council presidency will not be used to promote any Visegrad 4�