Russian sanctions lead to high energy bills, worsening energy poverty in Europe Cleo Ding & Gyeongju Hyun November 2nd, 2022 … More
Category: EU News
Islam is not my enemy, Islamophobia is
Muslim women are advocating against the perception that they are suffering under the patriarchy, and need to be liberated within … More
Political courage required to tackle Islamophobia in the EU
Islamophobia has been largely dismissed in the European Union because of its contentious nature. But why has it become so … More
Massive effort from developing countries seem to result in failure
In just four days COP27 will kick off in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Climate is on the topic as always, but … More
The rise of many far-right governments sparks fear for Europe’s democracy – is it warranted?
The European Union flags outside of its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. Photo: Yves Herman/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix By Ernst Calitz and Olivia … More
European far-right parties: “A threat to democracy”
As more European far-right parties are coming up to the political surface, concerns about where that leaves our democracy are … More
An Adequate Minimum Wage: Is the EU’s New Legislation A Help Or A Hindrance?
By Alessandra Iellamo, Eternity Uwaifo, and Chelsea Alarif In the Political Guidelines for the European Commission, President Ursula von der … More
Green Deal Dares the EU Industry to Act More Ambitiously
By Dominique Nash and Sigurd Skjoldaa Kempf The European Commission wants to make the EU’s climate, energy, transport and digital … More
The EU Plugs It In – One Common Charger to Rule Them All
by Sigurd Skjoldaa Kempf and Dominique Nash Mobile devices sold in the EU must use a common charger in 2024. … More
An adequate minimum wage: The EU’s pledge to workers struggling under the rising cost of living.
In recent decades, low wages have not kept up with the rising prices of many member states. The COVID-19 pandemic, … More