
Scotland and Wales: Momentum for Independence?
13/05/2026
The 7 May elections reveal growing support for independence in the UK’s smaller members.

The Value of a Mother
12/05/2026
Demographic decline is exposing a fundamental blind spot in modern economics: its inability to recognise the value of care.

Holding the Line: Civil Society and Democratic Decline in Greece
19/05/2026
Since coming to power in 2019, Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s conservative government has overseen an illiberal turn, largely unchallenged by a divided opposition and a compliant mainstream media. Civil society organisations have stepped up to fill that gap – but at considerable cost. Whether they can sustain that role will depend on stronger public participation and structural support.
Hungary’s Restart
05/05/2026
LGBTQIA+ rights

Trans Identity: A Story of Empowerment
How can we appreciate the life experience of transgender people without stumbling into pathologisation, victimisation, or mystification?

“Save Our Children”: Breaking Down Far-Right Narratives Around Youth
Europe’s far-right is using children in its discourse to demonise environmentalists and gender activists. How can we challenge its rhetoric?

A Beacon of Progress: Civil Society in Georgia
Natia Gvianishvili on upholding basic rights and freedoms in times of institutional backsliding.

Transnational Feminism and Its Foes
Women’s rights are under attack but there are grounds for hope, argues Ségolène Pruvot.

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