Europe on the Ballot: Who will rule the EU? Published: 30 May 2024 Analysis The chances of a conservative majority after the European elections are slim, but the normalisation of radical-right forces is a wake-up call for progressives. Filipe Henriques
The European Parliament elections will serve as a litmus test for the fight against disinformation Published: 29 May 2024 Analysis The upcoming European Parliament elections are set to be a critical test in the fight against disinformation. With new regulations and AI challenges, how will Europe ensure election integrity? Drew Mitnick, Zora Siebert (on parental leave)
Queersplaining AI Published: 28 May 2024 Commentary Katrin Köppert takes a new look at the explainability of AI systems, through a queer perspective. Queersplaining means not only explaining AI, but also revealing the inherent contradictions and power structures. An explainability that does not support the illusion of a universal solution, but recognises the complexity and context dependency of AI. Katrin Köppert
Fuelling change: Europe's battle against Russian fossil fuels Published: 24 May 2024 Analysis As Europe approaches its parliamentary elections on 6-9 June 2024 and the war in Ukraine shows no sign of slowing, a pressing issue demands attention: the EU's continuing active participation in, and facilitation of, Russia's fossil fuel shipping and exports. This article delves into critical analysis and proposes strategies for reducing dependency on, and support of, the Russian fossil fuel industry, supported by data and statistics highlighting the impact of these exports on the Russian economy, the war in Ukraine and the global climate crisis. Razom We Stand
Advancing gender equality: What perspective for the next EU legislative cycle? Published: 21 May 2024 Analysis With the European Parliament elections taking place between on 6-9 June 2024, the European Union stands at a defining moment. The 2019-2024 term witnessed the breakthrough of long-stagnant gender initiatives, but challenges loom large in advancing gender equality in the EU. This article explores the prospects for the policy directions that will shape the gender equality agenda of the next European Parliament and Commission in this context. Victoire Olczak
The far right – a stress test for civil society in Slovakia Published: 15 May 2024 Analysis Slovakia's ruling nationalist-populist coalition plans to introduce controversial Hungarian-style NGO regulations, raising concerns about transparency and fears of increased bureaucracy and repression of civil society. Martin Makara
3 Questions on LGBTQIA+ rights in Europe to Katrin Hugendubel Published: 15 May 2024 3 Questions This year’s Rainbow Map by ILGA-Europe, published at a time when Europe is gearing up for 20-plus elections, including the EU elections next month, shows that while authoritarian leaders across the region continue to use the scapegoating of LGBTI people to divide and mobilise their electorates, others are conversely showing robust political will to honour commitments to advancing and protecting the human rights of LGBTI people. Joan Lanfranco asks 3 questions to Katrin Hugendubel, Advocacy Director at ILGA-Europe. Joan Lanfranco, Katrin Hugendubel
In Belgium, a language barrier that mirrors attitudes to the far right Published: 14 May 2024 Analysis Belgium's internal divisions reflect its disposition to radical nationalist politics. In Flanders, the far right has had a foothold for three decades and continues to grow. Conversely, it has been driven out of the French-speaking south by a broad social movement encompassing the media and politics. Manuel Abramowicz
Is environmental activism being repressed in France? Published: 14 May 2024 Analysis This article highlights three emblematic cases where environmental activism came face to face with the police and judiciary in France: actions against mega-basins in Sainte-Soline, actions against the A69 motorway construction site and an action to remove portraits of Emmanuel Macron. Lucile Schmid
Migrants, memory and rights: Spain's battle against the far-right narrative Published: 13 May 2024 Analysis The rise of Spain's far-right Vox party is exploiting fears of migrants and unaccompanied minors, but civil society is fighting back with pro-migrant legislation and efforts to preserve historical memory against Francoist nostalgia, as well as LGTBI rights. Víctor Honorato