European Council boost mobile connectivity in run-up to 5G
By: N. Peter Kramer | Tuesday, April 25, 2017
The European Council adopted a decision which will ensure the release of high-quality airwaves for wireless broadband services in all EU member states in order to boost mobile connectivity and drive the roll-out of 5G technology
Fears of fresh violence ahead of EP delegation visit to Albania
By: EBR | Monday, April 24, 2017
The European Union’s top diplomat has called on the Democratic Party-led opposition in Albania to end its ongoing parliamentary boycott and re-engage in the legislative process
Macron’s breakthrough signals rising EU hopes
By: EBR | Monday, April 24, 2017
If elected president, Emmanuel Macron would change the narrative on Europe, say Giles Merritt and Shada Islam. The centrist candidate would not only breathe new life into the Franco-German ‘locomotive’ but offer a more hopeful and upbeat message for the future
Trump express support for French candidate Le Pen
By: EBR | Monday, April 24, 2017
The French presidential runoff is less important at this moment than North Korea's threatening and Mexico's border wall are
We’re moving fast. But nobody knows where we’re going
By: EBR | Friday, April 21, 2017
Anyone who’s ever looked into retirement planning must have pondered the two basic questions: at what age does one want to retire and how does one estimate her life expectancy?
A future for the News Industry
By: EBR | Thursday, April 20, 2017
The decline of the news business is not inevitable, if we connect to our best customers
How your personal relationships impact your professional ones
By: EBR | Thursday, April 20, 2017
The roles we unconsciously adopt in significant relationships can result in struggles with colleagues, personal relationships or our careers
We don’t trust the internet
By: EBR | Wednesday, April 19, 2017
And it’s putting our digital future at risk
The first 100 days of Trump: decisiveness or unpredictable?
By: EBR | Monday, April 10, 2017
President Donald Trump delivered his first Commander-in-Chief moment as he ordered a strike on a Syria airfield use in that week’s chemical attack on civilians
When truth in politics is stranger than fiction, fiction can help uncover truth
By: EBR | Monday, April 10, 2017
Hats off to those busy debunking fake news and digging for true dirt
Forget coding, we need to teach our kids how to dream
By: EBR | Friday, April 7, 2017
Life is becoming increasingly less predictable. From the political volatility of Donald Trump and Brexit to the vast societal changes of globalisation, drastic, seismic change is in the air.
The renewed case for good governance
By: EBR | Tuesday, April 4, 2017
It's enough to spend a few hours per day watching local, regional and global news to have a growing sense of a increasingly huge mess
Trump and Xi can make their summit a success – here are 3 things they need to do
By: EBR | Tuesday, April 4, 2017
This week US President Donald Trump will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in a high-stakes encounter for both the global economy and their own political careers
Ukraine opposition leader outlines plans to revive country’s ailing economy
By: EBR | Tuesday, April 4, 2017
The leader of Ukraine's newest political party has proposed an ambitious manifesto, partly designed to tackle the country's ongoing economic ills
Why we need the humanities more than ever, by the President of Yale
By: EBR | Friday, March 31, 2017
In our complex and interconnected world, we need leaders of imagination, understanding, and emotional intelligence—men and women who will move beyond polarizing debates and tackle the challenges we face. To cultivate such leaders, we must value and invest in the humanities
Rethinking Greece: Georges Prevelakis on Contemporary Hellenism as a “cultural sediment” linking Europe with the emerging multipolar world
By: EBR | Monday, March 27, 2017
George Prevelakis is Professor of Geopolitics at the Panthéon-Sorbonne university in Paris and an Associate Fellow at the SciencesPo Center of International Research (CERI) in Paris. He specializes in European, Balkan and Eastern Mediterranean Geopolitics, in Diasporas and in Physical Planning
Denmark has the best work-life balance. Here’s why
By: EBR | Friday, March 24, 2017
"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark," goes the line in Shakespeare's Hamlet. But four centuries after the play was written, the analysis couldn't be less accurate. According to the OECD Better Life report, Danes have a better work-life balance than any other country surveyed
The last hollow laugh
By: EBR | Friday, March 24, 2017
Since Francis Fukuyama proclaimed ‘The End of History’ 25 years ago, he has been much maligned. His work now seems prophetic
Agent Provocateur
By: EBR | Monday, March 20, 2017
Jeremy Clift talks to Hélène Rey, professor of economics at the London Business School
The Empire strikes back
By: EBR | Wednesday, March 15, 2017
As Britain prepares to leave the European Union, the glorious memory of ‘Empire’ is back. You know, the one where the sun never set?



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