“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?

4 min

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.

4 min

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.

6 min

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.

5 min

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?

5 min

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?

4 min

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.

4 min

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.

7 min
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