New EU taxes on cigarettes, the proposal is official: what changes and how much prices may go up

The European Commission has presented two proposals on tobacco. The first: raise EU-wide minimum taxes on cigarettes and other tobacco products, which have not changed since 2010. The second: take 15 percent of states' revenues.

5 min

Europe at a crossroads: navigating the shift in EU-Israel relations amid the Gaza conflict

As Gaza’s rubble grows, so does Europe’s moral burden. Once a champion of human rights, the EU now faces a critical test: remain complicit in silence or act on its founding values. With public anger rising and diplomatic ties fraying, the pressure is mounting. Will it reclaim its moral voice—or lose it for good?

13 min

Germany: drastic increase in social assistance applications

After years of decline, the number of employed individuals who still need to rely on social assistance is once again on the rise.

2 min

A Mediterranean on fire, a politics of silence

The Mediterranean is burning—again. From Greece to Turkey and Syria, wildfires now reshape landscapes and lives. As climate extremes intensify, political systems remain reactive, fragmented, and dangerously unprepared.

9 min

Romania could have a “digital maturity” law

The head of the Senate Committee for Defense, Public Order, and National Security, PNL member Nicoleta Pauliuc, says she will submit to Parliament the "Online Adulthood Law" – a legislative initiative that sets the age of digital maturity at 16.

3 min

Overtourism as a phenomenon or what it means to live in a glass case

As mass tourism reshapes the Mediterranean, locals push back against rising rents, erasure of community, and cities turned into theme parks. This piece explores overtourism’s impact and calls for a new balance between visiting and belonging.

12 min

France: A Reorganization of the Political Scene? The Former Duopoly May Return

Two years ahead of the presidential election in France, the first potential candidates are being considered to take over power after Emmanuel Macron. Meanwhile, the press is predicting a possible reorganization of the country's political landscape.

2 min

The true cost of Paris 2024: billions over budget

The cost of organizing the Games in Paris has exceeded the original estimates by billions of euros. The French Court of Auditors reveals who spent public money and what it was spent on.

3 min
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