
A Vassal’s Bargain: How Europe Signed Away Its Autonomy
Ursula von der Leyen’s tariff deal with Washington marks the clearest admission yet of Europe’s diminished status in the transatlantic order.

Ursula von der Leyen’s tariff deal with Washington marks the clearest admission yet of Europe’s diminished status in the transatlantic order.

The ECJ has gradually but steadily extended the scope of Union law at the expense of national law.

A German MEP has questioned what the Commission really knew about allegations of corruption.

German MEP calls for investigation into Commission’s oversight of Romanian insurance sector

With its recent ruling, the GCC enters the second decade of ambiguous jurisprudence over the constitutionality of EU rescue programmes.

While EU parliamentarians left an average carbon footprint of 27.7 tons last year, the average EU citizen’s carbon footprint, in recent years, has been around seven tons annually.