Green Economy Sustainable development and the 2030 Agenda: the EU cannot afford to slow downby Valeria Schröter 8 May 2026
Politics Forty NGOs challenge von der Leyen’s wolf policy: “Anti-scientific decisions on hunting; a moratorium is needed”by Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini 15 April 2026
Politics Magyar speaks—again—to von der Leyen: “Unfreezing the EU funds is a key priority”by Giorgio Dell'Omodarme 14 April 2026
Business EU: ECB’s calls for simplification: “Competitiveness stems from harmonisation, not deregulation”by Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini 14 April 2026
Politics Ahead of the informal summit in Cyprus: Iran, energy, and the EU budget on the agendaby Annachiara Magenta annacmag 14 April 2026
Politics European Parliament fuels EU budget debate as it calls for an additional 200 billion eurosby Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini 14 April 2026
Politics Fitto on the housing crisis: “We’re working on it, but we can’t work miracles”by Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini 14 April 2026
Politics “Only two terms for the prime minister”: Magyar is already working to prevent Orbán’s returnby Giorgio Dell'Omodarme 13 April 2026
Politics The EU strengthens its commitment to the Arctic: former Commission Vice-President Katainen appointed Special Adviserby Caterina Mazzantini 13 April 2026
Politics Polling Europe Euroscope, approval ratings for EU leaders plummet, with the exception of Sánchezby Caterina Mazzantini 13 April 2026
Politics “Welcome back, Hungary”: Europe, especially the EPP, celebrates Magyarby Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini 13 April 2026
Politics Budapest turns a new page: Péter Magyar secures a landslide victory in the Hungarian electionsby Giorgio Dell'Omodarme 13 April 2026
Politics 77 per cent of Hungarians are in favour of remaining in the EUby Giorgio Dell'Omodarme 10 April 2026
Politics Who is Péter Magyar, Orbán’s former right‑hand man now leading the challenge to his system of powerby Giorgio Dell'Omodarme 10 April 2026
Politics Two-thirds of Hungarians trust the EU, but there are divisions over Ukraine and the country’s international stanceby Giorgio Dell'Omodarme 9 April 2026
Miscellaneous MEPs sound the alarm ahead of the Hungarian election: “The freedom and fairness of the election are at risk”by Giorgio Dell'Omodarme 9 April 2026
Energy Von der Leyen: “We can do it; our Union has already overcome one energy crisis”by Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini 7 April 2026
Politics Unemployment remains steady at 5.9 per cent in the EU, while it rises to 6.2 per cent in the eurozoneby Caterina Mazzantini 1 April 2026
Opinions The EU is prepared to take drastic measures to prevent a new migration crisis from the Middle Eastby Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1 1 April 2026
Business How young people are shaping EU policy, the EESC’s Youth Group workby Nicoletta Merlo 1 April 2026
Politics Italy remains among the five EU countries “undermining” the rule of lawby Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1 30 March 2026
Director's Point of View Better to complain than to fightby Lorenzo Robustelli @LRobustelli 30 March 2026
Politics The Hungarian government has charged a well-known journalist with spying for Ukraineby Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1 27 March 2026