Diversity in the composition of the new European Parliament
While the June elections have changed the composition of the Strasbourg assembly, the gender and generational distribution still does not reflect the reality of European citizens.
While the June elections have changed the composition of the Strasbourg assembly, the gender and generational distribution still does not reflect the reality of European citizens.
While the European Union has made a strong effort to create a recovery plan that incorporates sustainability targets, some member states are falling behind in their duty to implement such reforms.
In Rótova's only polling station, the 2014 European elections registered a record turnout of 75%, an exception to the Spanish average. We analyse the vote in these 'secondary elections'.
A new transnational investigation by the European Data Journalism Network (EDJNet) and Greece’s MIIR looks at how money is being spent from Europe's post-pandemic recovery plan. Are resources for the green transition being allocated wisely? The decisions of Greece and 10 other countries come under the microscope.
Water polo, combat sports, and men tended to dominate. But the data on the Paris Olympics also indicates some curious cases, from the Romanian female rowing team to Turkey's female athletes, as well as stories of migration.
At least 25 athletes representing European countries at the Paris Olympics have been granted citizenship through expedited processes based on sporting merit.
National paediatric associations in six of eight European countries do not disclose their financial ties with the private sector.
Italy convinced the world that it was the king of liquid gold by selling Spanish oil, but now Spain has appropriated 'Made in Italy'.
After analysing the NRRP green transition targets in 11 southern and eastern European countries, we found that country-by-country analyses are needed to compensate for information gaps at the European level.
Although abstention from European elections remained essentially stable in the European Union as a whole compared to 2019, in Greece, it increased by 17.3 percentage points from the previous European elections, reaching 58.61% —meaning that for the first time in our country, abstainers outnumbered participants.