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30.03.2023
Why the IPCC Can’t Escape Climate PoliticsClimate and Energy

The world’s foremost institution for climate science steers an impossible path between evidencing climate change and avoiding controversy.

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28.03.2023
Is Georgia Still on the European Path?Democracy

Protests rage in Georgia as its authoritarian governing party steers away from the country's commitment to EU membership.

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24.03.2023
Unmasking Europe’s Deadly Migration PolicyMigration

A pattern of deadly and racist migration policy across Europe comes alive on France-Italy’s shared border.

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23.03.2023
Can Nigeria Bounce Back from its Flawed Election?Democracy

Two experts react to Nigeria’s presidential election and its future relation with the rest of the world.

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22.03.2023
Eyes on Germany: Liberals and Greens Struggle to Dare More ProgressPolitics

Amid deepening crises, ideological divides between Germany’s ruling parties on the country's future are surfacing in a bitter struggle.

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16.03.2023
The Far Right’s Firm Grip on the MainstreamDemocracy

Far-right parties kept winning elections and holding influence on society, attracting part of the political establishment.

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15.03.2023
Alcarràs and As Bestas: Spain’s Renewable Energy Divides Play Out in CinemasGreen Transition

In Spain, the installation of large renewable energy plants generates contrasts. Local populations concerned at the transformation of their homelands on the one hand. A climate that cannot wait on the other. The films Alcarras and As Bestas brought these divisions that risk undermining the energy transition to the big screen.

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14.03.2023
Political Renewal on Europe’s Divided IslandDemocracy

A new leadership offers Cyprus chances for radical change, but more effort should be asked when it comes to defending the island's rich environment.

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08.03.2023
Migrant Women Face a Double Penalty at WorkMigration

Despite the progress made towards greater gender equality at work, many women work jobs that they are overqualified for, especially migrant women.

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