Will Airspace Reform Finally Take Off?

The European Commission has set up a Performance Review Body (PRB) to oversee the implementation of the Single European Sky initiative. It’s another step toward integrating Europe’s skies—but is it enough to tackle chronic delays, system congestion, and the environmental challenges of aviation?

4 min

Job Interviews While Employed – Is It Worth It?

Considering new job opportunities while still employed isn’t a sign of disloyalty. On the contrary, it reflects professional awareness and a desire for growth – as long as it’s done with class, discretion, and professionalism.

4 min

Generations: Why do we care about them?

What is a generation and why is there such a thing? What are the different generations?

7 min

Europe at the AI Crossroads: How Can the EU Stay Ahead in Industry and Science

Artificial intelligence (AI) is driving today’s economy and research, and its development could determine the European Union’s position as a hub of innovation.

4 min

A New Era of Transparency: The EU Moves to Regulate Political Advertising in the Digital Age

Since October 10, new EU-wide rules have come into force aiming to make political advertising more transparent — especially when it comes to how it’s funded and distributed online. It’s a major step designed to protect citizens from manipulation, disinformation, and hidden influences, particularly during election periods.

4 min

Copernicus Report Reveals a Triple Planetary Crisis

Every part of the ocean is now under pressure from climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. Read what you should not miss from the Ninth Copernicus Ocean State report.

4 min

Threats Instead of Negotiations: The American Offensive Against the EU’s Climate Policy

A new tension in transatlantic relations has surfaced where it was least expected — in technical talks about the future of shipping. Reports from negotiations in London reveal how climate policy has become a battlefield in the struggle for global power.

4 min

Europe’s €930 Billion Bill: The Cost of Fossil Fuel Dependence

Between 2021 and 2024, Europeans paid an additional €930 billion for fossil fuel imports. This massive surge was driven by extreme price spikes after the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

4 min
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