Light pollution: The invisible problem of modern cities

Light has brought us safety, but it also takes away the darkness of the night from animals and people. Light pollution threatens natural cycles, destroys ecosystems and drives stars from our sky. Change is possible, if we start shining responsibly.

5 min

Archaeopolitics: Parthenon, Greece’s national arena

A new era of cooperation: the EU invests in Egypt through European programs

The European Union and Egypt are strengthening cooperation in key areas — from the economy and science to regional security. A historic summit opens a new chapter in relations that could have significance far beyond the borders of both parties.

4 min

Revolution in electric motors: the EU prepares new rules that could transform the industry

EU regulations are gearing up to shake up the design of electric motors – from public consultations to new standards that will shape the future of energy efficiency and the competitiveness of industry within a circular economy.

4 min

How technology is shaping order beyond democracy

With global tech giants gaining ever more influence, questions are emerging about the future world order. Are we entering an era where power is no longer public but owned by corporations?

4 min

Artificial intelligence in newsrooms: lifeline or threat to democracy?

Automation was meant to be the cure for information overload.

4 min

Swipe right for truth: Gen Z’s battle against misinformation

Fake news meets its match: Gen Z is fact-checking, questioning, and reshaping our feeds.

3 min

Autonomous AI agents: will the European Union dare to regulate?

Can artificial intelligence sign contracts on behalf of humans, and if so — who is responsible? The European Commission is grappling with a question that, just a decade ago, seemed straight out of science fiction.

4 min

Europe vs cyber threats: Galileo launches service to protect billions

Faced with a rising wave of cyberattacks and global GNSS signal disruptions, Galileo has launched the Open Service Navigation Message Authentication (OSNMA). It sounds like a tech breakthrough, but is it enough to truly keep users safe?

4 min

Denmark and the ontology of body copyright

Denmark’s proposal to grant citizens copyright over their own features reframes digital identity as a question of democratic security — a real-world echo of Black Mirror’s warning that our image and voice can be taken from us.

10 min
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