One woman victim is already too much for Europe
Women are safe in Europe. Or are they? In France, over 100 women were killed by their partners or ex...
How to save NGOs from the Qatargate black sheep
Millions of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) are doing outstanding work every day, both locally and...
EU migration policy not good enough
Special migration summit should unblock crucial reforms in light of major influx of migrants Europe is currently...
Europe’s Single Market - turning 30 and still going strong
This year, the Single Market turns 30. In 1988, Jacques Delors famously remarked that...
More predators should mean changes in their protection
Since the European Union Habitats Directive was ratified thirty years ago in 1992, the grey wolf...
What’s in the label of ‘terrorist state’? Everything.
Labels are important. For too long, the Western world preferred to ignore Russia’s crimes a...
Five years of silence
It was an otherwise normal Maltese afternoon. One of those beautiful, balmy days, typical of late summer, characterised by sun, surrounded by the...
Fire up renewables now
We are hearing about climate warnings year in, year out. However, this year, the necessity to decarbonise Europe and exclude fossil fuels from our...
War crimes in Ukraine
Since the war began in Ukraine , more than 10,000 incidents of alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity have been registered and 600 suspects...
EPP calls for granting of candidate status for Ukraine
When Russian tanks rolled across the border on 24 February, it was not only the territorial...
Conference on the Future of Europe
The last decade has shown that we cannot continue moving from one crisis to another. Europe must prevent crises rather than...
Europe starts a new Digital Era
Big Tech companies (Google, Apple, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft) have contributed to the development of the European digital landscape,...