05.05.2026
Hungary’s Restart 

The attempt to restart democracy in Hungary stands a better chance of success than at any time since 1989. Will Péter Magyar succeed?

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30.04.2026
The Older Activists Reshaping Europe’s Climate Movement

As Europe continues to age, could an overlooked demographic reshape how climate action is understood and mobilised?

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23.04.2026
Polanski, Mamdani, and the Others: Time for Left Economic Populism? 

Could the cost-of-living crisis give progressives a window? Public service funding and tax-the-rich sentiments top polls across Europe.

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22.04.2026
Russian Reactors Abroad: A Tool of Soft Power

Rosatom, the world’s most active exporter of nuclear technology, establishes an integrated model of political and societal influence.

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21.04.2026
Spain’s Energy Lesson: Independence Through Renewables 

Spain’s renewable energy expansion sets a blueprint for energy security in the face of heightened geopolitical instability.

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16.04.2026
To Save the Planet, We Must Liberate Time

Liberating time to achieve a better life – not just to consume freely, but to come together as a community.

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14.04.2026
International Law, Dead and Reborn in Gaza?

Israel’s war has laid bare the limitations of international law, but efforts to document its crimes keep alive the possibility of justice.

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09.04.2026
Unite and Conquer: Can Tisza Bring Down the Orbán System?

Hungarian political scientist Daniel Oross breaks down the dynamics that defined the election.

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07.04.2026
Climate Inaction Will Destroy Europe’s Public Budgets

Without early investment in mitigation and adaptation, families will face rising costs while states are forced into consistent emergency spending.

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02.04.2026
How Europe Can Chart Its Own Economic Path

It is often argued that, to keep European industries alive, we must scale back democratic standards. But is that really the only choice Europe has?

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