Katrien Van den broeck, author of Confronting the 10 Traps of Power: A Survival Guide for Women in Politics, argues that women face structural and cultural traps that hinder continued success. We ...
Last week saw the European Parliament and Council agree on the most significant reform of EU victim-protection legislation in over a decade. A political agreement was reached on the revised Victims’ ...
Last week saw Renew Europe facilitate a major revision of EU pharmaceutical legislation for the first time in 20 years. A strong outcome was delivered in the final trilogue on the EU Pharmaceutical ...
Marie Bjerre, Denmark’s Minister of EU Affairs, was named this year’s Alliance Of Her Women in Politics Champion of the Year. A driving force behind Denmark’s Presidency of the Council of the EU ...
Liberal Leaders from across South East Europe and beyond gathered in Skopje, North Macedonia to discuss the future of EU enlargement, in this annual event organised by LIBSEEN - Liberal South East ...
An Olympian swimmer in her youth, Commissioner Marta Kos is not afraid of swimming against the tide. As Commissioner for European Enlargement, the growing tide she is now faced with is the rise of ...
ALDE Member Party Bright Armenia marked a major milestone on 13 December as the party celebrated its 10th Anniversary Congress, bringing together delegates at a decisive moment for Armenia’s political ...
Liberal EU Affairs Ministers gathered ahead of the General Affairs Council (GAC) on 15 December to renew their commitment to Ukraine, among other priorities. Hosted at the Liberal House, the shared ...
A society cannot thrive without an effective climate resilience, which is why liberals met this week to discuss the future of EU climate policy. By gathering ahead of the Environment Council (ENVI) on ...
Last week saw the Digital Services Act (DSA) hand out its first ever penalty of EUR 130 million to Elon Musk’s X for non-compliance issues. After a two-year investigation, X was found to have violated ...
Liberals are ready to protect those facing rapid economic change with aims to secure workers' rights while boosting Europe's productivity. This week, Europe’s liberal employment and social affairs ...
The EU is showing it is still able to tackle corruption head-on, despite years of backsliding and stagnation on the rule of law. Last week, negotiators agreed on the EU’s first-ever directive to lay ...