Anja Gmeinwieser's debut novel 'We Queens': 'I don't rule the world, I just do my job'
Anja Gmeinwieser's debut novel explores the lives of two women navigating personal crises against the backdrop of violence in the Piemont Alps and the EU's border with Turkey.
The European Business ID Obligation May Cost Estonia 150 Million
Estonia could face a financial burden of 150 million euros if the European Business ID obligation is implemented, prompting government officials to oppose the initiative.
Sławomir Wikariak: mObywatel will not disappear quickly, but its demise is inevitable
The Polish government's app mObywatel might face discontinuation with the introduction of a new European digital identity wallet, although officials allege misunderstandings about its status.
Croatia Between European Integration Requirements and National Identity Building Challenges
The article discusses Croatia's journey since its independence in 1991, highlighting the complexities of political transformation, state-building, and national identity amidst European integration.
Zaharova Responds to Stubbs' Words
Maria Zaharova of the Russian Foreign Ministry has reacted to Finnish President Alexander Stubbs' claims about Ukraine's European identity, suggesting a misunderstanding of European values.
And why not a European left?
The article explores the concept of a unified European left political identity, contrasting it with Spain's fragmented left-wing landscape, particularly focusing on the identities of parties like PSOE and Podemos.
Do not address a non-existent problem. Companies are trying to win a battle with the EU over 'sausage nomenclature'
Czech companies are engaged in a conflict with the European Union regarding regulations on food labeling, particularly concerning the term used for sausages.
Islam in Europe, a brutal diagnosis. Is European secularism losing?
Dr. Sulkowski critiques the prevailing secular model in Europe, suggesting it fails to address the complexity of religious identity against civic loyalty.
Another plan to boost the EU. Digital identity for all people and businesses
The article discusses a new initiative aimed at providing digital identity solutions for citizens and companies across the European Union to enhance digital services and integration.
Romanian President: The Greek language is the foundation of democratic Europe
The Romanian President emphasizes the Greek language's role as a cornerstone of European cultural heritage on International Greek Language Day.
Evangelos Mytilineos: A stricter application of the competitiveness strategy is needed
Evangelos Mytilineos emphasized the necessity for a stricter implementation of the EU's competitiveness strategy during his speech at the unveiling of Eurometaux's new identity as European Metals.
Europe will emerge from this hell stronger than ever before
The article discusses the unification of Europe in the face of challenges posed by external threats, particularly highlighting efforts led by figures like Trump and Draghi to strengthen European identity and cooperation.
Dijanović: The Phenomenon of Croatian Self-hatred
The European Handball Federation's decision to ban Marko Perković Thompson's song at Croatian national team matches raises deeper political and identity-related questions about the criteria for assessing national symbols and the external pressures leading to such bans.
Brazilian fashion does not live only on commodities and has a creative identity
Amid the celebration of the trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union, Brazilian textile sector executives have controversially claimed that there is no design in Brazil, revealing a disconnect from the historical foundations of European fashion.
Government announces new tool. It will help verify age on the internet, among other things
The European Digital Identity Wallet (EUDIW) will offer features for confirming identity for public and some commercial services while allowing selective sharing of data.