“Germany struggles to find reliable alternatives to fossil fuels” – former...

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Professor Em. Samuel Furfari is a Chemical Engineer, having taught energy geopolitics and energy politics at Brussels ULB University (Université Libre de Bruxelles), between...

The significance of Germany’s U-turn on migration policy

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By Syp Wynia, editor-in-chief of Dutch magazine Wynia's Week These are lousy days for passionate Europhiles, asylum advocates and in general for the political left....

The failure of Norway’s wealth tax hike as a warning signal

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By Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Carl Baudenbacher, former President of the EFTA Court (2003-2017) and currently Partner at Baudenbacher Kvernberg, lawyers and advisors as...

Europe’s economic woes are largely self-inflicted

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For the first time in its 87-year history; Germany's biggest employer, Volkswagen, is considering to shut down factories in the car manufacturer's country of...

The Future of Work cannot be set in stone

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By international affairs specialist Glen Hodgson of Swedish think tank Free Trade Europa In central Stockholm stands a statue entitled “The Worker” by Mikael Katz (picture)....

The Brussels Report Podcast Episode 38 – The influence of monetary...

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The EU is on a mission to control information

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By Maaike van Charante The EU is increasingly behaving like a superstate with totalitarian traits - including censorship - and it desperately needs a...

Is the EU adopting a more flexible attitude in its trade...

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The first five years of Ursula von der Leyen were not a great success for EU trade policy. Yes, her Commission managed to conclude...

Introducing a “Universal Basic Income” is a bad idea

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By Elena Leontjeva, President of the Lithuanian Free Market Institute Artificial intelligence and robots will soon create prosperity that will make human work superfluous,...

The “cordon sanitaire” in the European Parliament: a misguided strategy

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By Máté Hajba Most political parties in the newly elected European Parliament are fully united in drawing up a ‘cordon sanitaire’ around those parties they...