17.02.2026
In Defence of the EU’s Trade Initiatives

Europe needs to form more partnerships to strengthen its autonomy and resist commercial coercion.

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11.02.2026
The EU’s 2040 Climate Target: Emit Now, Remove Later?

By allowing CO₂ removal and storage technologies as a way of lowering emissions, the target risks deterring direct emission cuts.

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05.02.2026
Left in the Dark: How Critics Are Using Blackouts to Undermine the Energy Transition  

Though they have been fertile ground for disinformation, power outages can also open discussions about our energy infrastructure.

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29.01.2026
Engine Power Tricks: Fishing’s Open Secret

With yields declining sharply and the livelihood of fishers in danger, is there a way to make compliance with fishing regulations the norm?

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08.01.2026
Partying to Protest: Are Artivists Reigniting Political Engagement?

While far-right movements seek to capture cultural production, “artivists” are reclaiming culture as a space to promote solidarity and inclusion.

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06.01.2026
Europe, Stand Up For Democracy Worldwide

The European Union cannot ward off domestic and foreign threats without promoting democracy worldwide.

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02.01.2026
How Are Green Imperatives Affecting Creativity?  

Creative Europe funding represents a lifeline for many artists and creatives, but it comes with strings attached such as greening requirements.

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01.12.2025
International Cultural Relations: A Blueprint for the EU’s Global Role

The US and China use culture to assert dominance. Can the EU be different? Mafalda Dâmaso thinks so.

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01.12.2025
Scraping the Sacred: Big Tech’s New Cultural Colonialism

AI’s promise of endless creativity conceals familiar exploitation, argues Seden Anlar.

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20.11.2025
Boosted By Floods: Private Insurance in the Climate Emergency

With premiums soaring and companies refusing to cover at-risk areas, buying climate-related insurance has become a challenge for many.

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