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The ‘Mohamed Salah’ effect
Blogs
In a country with growing unemployment and political unrest, Salah is an icon...
What does GDPR mean for me? An explainer
Tech & Gaming
Following years of data breaches and hacks and scandals about government and...
For Gaza’s peaceful protesters, power is all about perception | Leonie Fleischmann
Blogs
Despite the protests’ non-violent origins and goals, events unfolded...
Donald Trump backs out of Iran nuclear deal: now what?
Blogs
This isn’t about whether or not Iran has leeway to build a nuclear...
Why it’s so hard to #DeleteFacebook | S. Shyam Sundar
Blogs
As in all abusive relationships, users have a psychological dependence that...
Don’t quit Facebook, but don’t trust it, either
Blogs
Prof. Denise Anthony and Luke Stark • Facebook has grown from its origins...
Pope Francis won’t support women priests – Here’s what he could do
Blogs
Although Pope Francis is unlikely to allow women into the priesthood, it is...
Why we still need to teach youths about the Holocaust
Blogs
Young people today are the future leaders of the world tomorrow – so it...
Climate change will displace millions | Gulrez Shah Azhar
Blogs
Climate migration is already happening. Every year desertification in...
Slave auctions: a reality the EU prefers to ignore
Blogs
Efforts to enable people to escape slavery, violence and exploitation in Libya...
What Paradise Papers tell us about business and elites
Blogs
Ronen Palan • Practically, the entire wealth investment...
Europe is going grey
Blogs
Milena Pavlova writes: Perhaps most critical is the fact that the share of...
Climate change and islands
Blogs
In Tuvalu, freshwater supply from reservoirs is already gradually being...
What’s behind the sudden rise in measles deaths in Europe?
Blogs
The recent European outbreaks have been recorded in areas with low vaccination...
Are NGOs responsible for the migration crisis?
Blogs
Antoine Pécoud: Frontex defends the right of governments to control...
Unions can ramp up pressure on May
Blogs
Despite a clear surge in support, unions now face the prospect of a weakened...
What’s next for the European left? | Simon Toubeau
Blogs
The electoral base of the left has fragmented. In France, the UK, the US and...
The fate of Europe depends on France | Richard Maher
Blogs
After last year’s Brexit vote, a Le Pen victory would signal that...
What the Dutch election means for Europe
Blogs
If the rise of far-right, anti-EU parties does pose an existential threat for...
2017 could be a turning point for European integration – but not in the way you think
Blogs
A deeper political union may actually be closer than it seems. Without any...