Europe drowns in cheap capital yet starves for investment — because its biggest firms now lend rather than build.
The vision was made flesh in the 1992 Maastricht Treaty, which set out to integrate Europe both politically and economically ...
The Commission’s optional “EU company” lets firms register anywhere and sidestep the national rules that protect workers.
Pope Leo XIV’s Magnifica Humanitas reframes AI as a question of who controls foundational infrastructures, not who profits ...
France is set to make decisive political choices in the coming year. On one side stands a nationalist right wing on the rise, ...
After 16 years of illiberal rule, Péter Magyar must rebuild Hungarian democracy without breaking its own constitutional rules ...
Zsuzsanna Szelényi is a foreign policy expert and the author of Tainted Democracy, Viktor Orbán and the Subversion of Hungary ...
An IPO engineered for rapid index inclusion turns ordinary pension savers into involuntary financiers of Elon Musk’s fantasies.
European leaders have lost their sense of solidarity and ambition. Today, everything is framed in terms of competitiveness and deregulation — scrapping the very rules that have made the European Union ...
Something has shifted in the dialogue between Beijing and Brussels. After years in which Chinese officials dismissed European concerns about overcapacities outright, communication channels have ...
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