
Radically difficult: the problem of home-grown terrorism in Europe
The European Union is setting up new institutions to deal with the changing face of jihadism

The European Union is setting up new institutions to deal with the changing face of jihadism

It might be considered a beacon of forward thinking when it comes to the work-life balance, but Finland is still discussing how to encourage men to take advantage of their paternity leave

In a region marked by strong Euroskepticism, Romanian society maintains its trust in the EU as a framework for a better future

UK universities, which contribute 2.8% of GDP, are already seeing a decline in applications from abroad as the country nears its exit from the European Union

The Baltic state was the first country to set up a nationwide network of recharging stations for electric vehicles, as well as offering a range of incentives to encourage their use. But the end of subsidies has seen sales fall drastically. The Estonian model shows that without government assistance, uptake of electric vehicles is slow