Work Ranked: The EU countries the most open to remote work Data from Eurostat and Statista reveals which European countries have the highest percentage of remote workers. 10/02/2023
Europe Decoded The EU wants to invest frozen Russian assets but it's 'legally dodgy' Three months after the idea was first floated, European Union plans to invest frozen Russian assets to generate revenues to fund Ukraine's reconstruction appear stalled. 09/02/2023
Europe Decoded In Brussels, Zelenskyy pitches EU values as Ukraine's way home Volodymr Zelenskyy addressed a full house of the European Parliament and exalted the virtues of the European way of life. 09/02/2023
Europe News I can't return to Ukraine from Brussels 'without results': Zelenskyy Zelenskyy was in London and Paris on Wednesday to meet with his British, French and German counterparts. 09/02/2023
Europe News Access to contraception in Europe remains highly unequal The study was produced by the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (EPF). 08/02/2023
Work In data: Soaring inflation has pushed minimum wages across Europe down Real minimum wages fell in most EU member states as inflation reached its highest levels. Where in Europe is feeling this the most? 08/02/2023
Europe News Only 435 asylum-seekers have been relocated across the EU since June All the relocations have been conducted from Italy and Cyprus towards other countries in Western Europe. 08/02/2023
Europe News Syria requests European humanitarian aid 2 days after earthquake Syrian government requests European humanitarian assistance two days after devastating earthquake 08/02/2023
Green News Euroviews. View: Why the EU must consider the climate in new corporate rules Failing to oblige companies to respect the Paris Agreement and conduct climate due diligence would undermine the bloc’s ambition to become a net zero emissions economy. 08/02/2023
Europe News Moldova targeted by Russian 'hybrid war': Prime Minister The EU Commission proposed €145 million in new funding last week to support the country's economy and energy security. 07/02/2023
Europe News Brussels recommends EU-wide exit from controversial energy treaty France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands and Poland are among those who had advocated an exit from the contentious agreement. 07/02/2023
Europe Decoded Migration back on top of EU agenda but same old divisions remain Member states continue to be bitterly divided over the question of relocation of asylum-seekers, despite years of discussions. 07/02/2023
Tech News EU is eyeing tough rules for ChatGPT. What would regulation look like? ChatGPT has ushered in an explosion of interest in AI - and the EU is eyeing regulation with its new AI Act. 06/02/2023
Moldova Euroviews. Moldova's brave resistance to Moscow's bullying is akin to a miracle Russia has blackmailed the eastern European country of 2.6 million for over three decades. Now, Chișinău's pro-European turn should be greeted with enthusiasm, security expert Claudiu Degeratu argues. 06/02/2023
Europe News EU sends search and rescue teams to Turkey following deadly earthquake Thirteen EU Member States have offered to send emergency personnel to Turkey. Brussels also says it is "ready to support those affected in Syria." 06/02/2023
Culture news Elefsina, the Greek European Capital of Culture, launches its festivities The Greek European Capital of Culture, Elefsina, launches its festivities 06/02/2023
Green News Magnets, lawsuits, and protest: Here’s how we beat forever chemicals The list of health problems caused by forever chemicals is long - and the list of places they are found is longer. Here's how we beat them. 06/02/2023
My Europe Series State of the Union: What were the top stories in the EU this week? European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President Charles Michel and foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell travelled to Kyiv for an EU-Ukraine summit on Friday. 03/02/2023
Ukraine Five takeways from the historic EU-Ukraine summit in Kyiv President Zelenskyy and EU leaders discussed Kyiv's candidacy to join the bloc and Russian sanctions at the unprecedented wartime gathering in the Ukrainian capital. 03/02/2023
World News Euroviews. EU has neglected Latin America as a trade partner. That has to change A leap in relations will help the EU secure vital resources for the green transition, counter Chinese influence in the region, and diversify trade to avoid strategic dependencies, economist Carla Subirana explains. 03/02/2023