Download the final report here. Artificial Intelligence is showing enormous promise for improving our daily life. Countless applications in many sectors of the economy are already being developed and ...
Europe’s quantum ecosystem is often described as a success story. It hosts world-class research centres, an increasing ...
The EU Council meeting on 19-20 March will address major ongoing challenges on both the EU’s foreign and domestic agenda. On the external front, progress on two ...
Public procurement is one of the EU’s most powerful levers for delivering value for money, building resilient supply chains and supporting the green and digital transitions, and it represents around ...
Europe doesn’t lack savings. It lacks conversion. Households save a lot but too much of that money sits in low-yield places that preserve nominal value while quietly losing purchasing power year after ...
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs and requested by the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice ...
Since 28 February, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has blocked roughly a fifth of global oil and LNG trade. Qatar Energy declared force majeure on LNG s ...
Enhancing the security of cyberspace is a critical issue for governments, companies and citizens globally. Our economic and social lives increasingly depend on secure ICT solutions (351 million ...
Migrants’ irregular status in Europe is not a fixed legal category but a product of the interactions between migration, labour, welfare and family policy regime ...
For several years now, the EU and its Member States have recognised the strategic importance of protein supply. Europe’s current protein system faces growing ch ...
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