Spain’s 2021 'Rider Law' reclassified food couriers as employees, in a landmark for gig-worker rights. But despite progress, ...
"The time for piecemeal or complacent solutions is over," centre-right German MEP Tomas Tobé, who leads the work of the ...
Small European states now seek protection through deeper EU ties amid growing global power rivalries. The latest example is ...
The EU Parliament's employment committee is to wave through a new directive to protect workers from algorithmic management – ...
The world has gathered for what’s called the “COP of truth.” Tens of thousands of delegates, activists, and journalists have ...
People's sexual orientation, ethnicity, or political views could be exposed in proposed EU changes to the 'GDPR' ...
At first glance, Viktor Orbán’s meeting with Donald Trump seemed a win for the Hungarian PM and his Russia-leaning foreign policy. In reality, it traded campaign support for steps toward energy ...
An amendment has been tabled to the Bulgarian government's education bill that would ban foreign funded civil society from ...
Over one hundred legal experts have warned that the EU’s Omnibus I package, which cuts green and social reporting rules, breached EU law and was "likely to be annulled" if adopted.
It is undeniable that policymakers are responsible for involving persons with disabilities in solutions to address climate ...
Debt' might be a legally sounder way to use Russia's money for Ukraine than the EU's 'loan' model, amid a stalemate in talks with Belgium.
Ursula von der Leyen and the EU Commission are fueling the AI hype, claiming AI could reach human-level reasoning next year. When asked for evidence, they cited tech CEOs’ essays, prompting scientists ...