Secretive Draghi is echoing Soviet Union restructuring

Like Gorbachev’s Perestroika, the report from the former ECB chief could herald a change of historic proportions. It’s far less innocuous than it sounds.

Meloni vs. the Italian press

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has called journalists’ complaints about press freedom in Italy “fake news.”

The dirty little secret no politician will admit: There is no way to โ€˜go for growthโ€™

Everything now is just a euphemism for financial repression and austerity. That doesn’t stop politicians looking for magical alternatives.

EU Media Freedom Act: the convolutions of the new legislation

 

Samira Asmaa Allioui,
research and tutorial fellow at the Centre d’รฉtudes internationales et
europรฉennes de l’Universitรฉ de Strasbourg

 

Photo credit: Bin im Garten, via Wikimedia
Commons

 

Journalists are under pressure in
differ…

A beginnerโ€™s guide to the EU election

373 million voters are eligible to choose 720 MEPs in the Brussels bubble. This is how the election works and why it matters.

Donald Tusk risks ECB brawl after move to put Polish bank boss on trial

Poland’s coalition is trying to rid public institutions of the former right-wing Law and Justice government’s influence.

French far right vows to re-write EU treaties, fight โ€˜Vonderleyenismโ€™

Thursday afternoon (29 February) in Paris, the head of the Rassemblement National’s list for the European elections, Jordan Bardella, met the press to announce the main thrusts of the campaign and his “Tricolore strategy”. The aim is to “rewrite the tr…