Tag: Brussels Direct

Europe’s democratic renewal needs a feminist slant

The Conference on the Future of Europe shouldn't degenerate into political theatre but instead, politicians should listen and…

New expanded role for Prague-based space agency

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The European Global Navigation Satellite Systems Agency (GSA) is scheduled to soon expand both its…

A European minimum wage will protect workers and businesses

Workers should always be able to make ends meet, with a minimum wage they can, writes Daniela Rondinelli.…

How politicians influence parliamentary representation in the Balkans

Politicians are attempting to alter the balance of power through illegitimate representation among the region’s diverse ethnic population,…

A society unable to protect its children fails all its citizens

A new report sheds light on a long-standing fact — that Europe does not adequately protect migrant children…

An end of an era: the free cage age is possible, now

A European Citizens Initiative proposal discussed in parliament shows that ending the cage age is possible, writes Mario…

Eco-crime in Europe requires harsher punishments

The rising interest in illegal waste disposal by mafias should trigger a better legal response to counter such…

We must act to protect Europe’s cultural and creative sectors

The pandemic proved how important out cultural and creative arts are, it’s our turn to help rebuild their…

We need a transatlantic partnership for data-driven prosperity in Europe

A translatlantic approach is crucial to better data use in Europe, writes Christian Ehler MEP. Brussels (Brussels Morning)…

Now the Digital Markets Act is here, could this be what tames big tech?

New legislation could finally level the playing field and give users back some of the power lost to…

Why blockchain is the best solution for Covid vaccines and tests certification

Blockchain technology can tackle the problems accosted with vaccine programmes and test certification, argue Georgios Kyrtsos and Maria…

200 Hundred Years of Greek Independence – The fight for rule of law is a fight for the future of Europe and Greece

Despite a rocky two-century start since the 1821 revolution of Greece, it is widely accepted that from 1974,…

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