“Na Bisteras”: Europe remembers the Roma Holocaust – but is memory enough?
Can the EU’s Roma Equality Strategy live up to the challenges posed by the legacy of the Holocaust, which Europe once again commemorated on August 2?
Rural roads to a sustainable future: tackling mobility challenges beyond cities
How the SMARTA-NET project offers practical solutions for greener and fairer rural transport in the EU.
More than the music: 5 European festivals with political roots
Festival season 2025 had plenty of political flashpoints that spilled into wider media discourse. It's a timely reminder that they've have always been paces of protest and resistance.
An inclusive Europe: making accessibility a reality
A fairer Union starts with access – not as a courtesy, but as a right. A new EU law aims to reshape daily life for millions.
Green skills and the future of work: are public institutions ready for the green transition?
A new toolkit to support public employment services has arrived — but can our systems catch up with the climate challenge?
The EU’s bold anti-poverty strategy: real change or just an ambition?
Can poverty in Europe be reduced by 15 million people by 2030?
Sounds of control: will the latest music merger harm competition and creativity?
Could a music industry merger shake up the market and put independent artists at risk? The European Commission has launched an in-depth investigation that could shape the future of how music is made and shared in the EU.
A short introduction to constructive journalism
What exactly is constructive journalism? What are its chances and challenges? Could it really help reduce news avoidance? A short introduction featuring insights from Lisa Urlbauer, head of journalism training at the Bonn Institute.