Europeus querem impulsionar carros a baterias, mas qual será o custo para os que vivem próximos às minas de lítio?
Jamie Mackay’s ‘The Invention of Sicily’ is a wild and breezy ride through one of the most unique and alluring places in the world
‘We are all on a journey towards sexual freedom,’ says author Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, giving us a rare glimpse of women’s diverse personal lives
La UE quiere vehículos eléctricos que la lleven a la carbono neutralidad. ¿Pero cuál es el costo para las comunidades que viven cerca de las minas de litio?
Ten years on from Norway’s Utøya massacre, a tragedy fuelled by a hatred of multiculturalism, borders are tightening across Scandinavia
Right-wing, conservative and nationalist magazines were the primary beneficiaries of funds recently allocated by the country’s Ministry of Culture
Europe’s care homes have seldom been out of the news during the COVID crisis. Why is this sector so understaffed and underfinanced?
Belarus’s opposition council cited concerns bond proceeds were used to support Lukashenko’s lifestyle and to ‘purchase gear and weaponry’
Philosopher and political economist Philippe Van Parijs looks at whether the cultural sector could benefit from a period of re-thinking what work is
European governments’ anti-radicalisation policies may threaten the relationship between the citizen and the state
Under Arsen Avakov, Ukraine’s police were implicated in tampering with investigations, violence and unprofessional conduct
In recent years, migrants seeking refuge in Europe have faced capture and containment in the Mediterranean – the result of experimentation by EU institutions and member states