News

After months of uncertainty and escalating rhetoric, a new EU-US trade deal has finally been announced. Under the deal, a 15% ...
Europe is facing a defining moment in its approach to science, research and innovation. As geopolitical tensions mount and ...
Georgia and Serbia, both candidate countries for EU membership, have seen large waves of civic mobilisation in recent months.
Not all countries are able (or willing) to take sides in the increasingly tense US-China rivalry and this might create new ...
Since November 2024, Serbia has experienced a huge wave of anti-government protests. As students and citizens continue to ...
Improving the currently limited prospects for offshore wind in Europe’s lower wind speed regions, such as the Black Sea and Eastern Mediterranean, involves addressing several challenges. Chief among t ...
Because of wood’s role as a renewable resource, efficient waste wood utilisation is key to a climate-neutral, sustainable and ...
The European Parliament’s Committee on Legal Affairs has requested a timely review of the European Commission’s legislative proposal for an Omnibus Directive, which seeks to address burdensome and ...
The rapid growth of the digital economy has disrupted traditional tax frameworks, which rely on physical presence. Many digital firms generate substantial revenues across borders while paying ...
Completed for the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), this report examines the burgeoning generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and foundation models landscape within the EU, and ...
The digital transformation of all aspects of society calls for governments to invest in new regulatory digital frameworks. This CEPS In-Depth Analysis report illustrates the current wave of reforms ...