Poland’s Attacks on Rule of Law

On October 14, the Polish Constitutional Court decided to no longer recognize the primacy of European Union law over national laws, with an unprecedented ruling. They talked about “the erosion of the rule of law” and the strongest tension after Brexit. But what exactly is the rule of law and why would Poland be violating […]

Green transportation with sustainable aviation fuels

EU plans an increase in the use of green jet fuel as a way to keep transportion green and at the same time help the struggling airplaine companies hit by Covid-19 travel bans. But is sustainable aviation fuels really the solution or just a way to paper over the cracks? Download the video

ECHR rejects case seeking to blame Vatican for abuse

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the Vatican cannot be sued in a local court for sexual abuse committed by Catholic priests, affirming that it enjoys sovereign immunity and that the misconduct of priests and their superiors cannot be attributed to the Holy See. Download the video

Self-employed left behind on the European job market

Statistics after the pandemic show: self-employment is going down, while all other job fields in Germany are on the upwards trend. Freelancers have not received the help that bigger companies and state-run facilities have gotten. And that is true all over Europe. Download the video

Cop26 : statement

From 31 October until 12 November, Glasgow will be host to an event that many think is our best – and perhaps last – chance to keep global warming under control. We are talking about COP26, the United Nations Climate Change Conference.But what exactly is at stake? Download the video

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