by Brendan Donnelly, leader of The Rejoin EU Party Since 2020, when the UK left the European Union, British public opinion has moved in only one direction. More and...
By Jeanne Laperrouze, Altertox Leading scientists from Europe and North America convened in Brussels in June to chart a future for chemical safety testing that prioritizes ethics, accuracy,...
The latest Eurobarometer 2024 reveals a startling failure in the EU's approach to achieving its smoke-free target of a 5% smoking rate. At the current trend, the smoking...
By George Cunningham, Chair, Lib Dems Abroad Steering Committee. On 21st June, EU reporter published news about the start of “an investigation into how British expats’...
By Kung Chan, founder of ANBOUND, an independent think tank based in Beijing. Western nations are facing growing marginalization within this international organization. As dissenting voices from...
By Andreas C Chrysafis Do politicians make more harm than good? In most cases, undoubtedly the answer is a profound “yes”! This is an issue that certainly demands scrutiny but as long as political immunity exists, which prevents prosecution for bad political behaviour and bad decision-making policies...
By Jean Clarys The idea that Kenya could become the next Singapore seems ambitious and provocative. Singapore is often cited as an example of rapid economic...