Gender Justice Over Corporate Profits: A Gender Analysis of the Omnibus Proposal
Gender Justice Over Corporate Profits: A Gender Analysis of the Omnibus Proposal

The ‘Albania model’ and ‘return hubs’: what is really happening?
In March 2025, the European Commission proposed a new Return Regulation. Among other planned measures, the one of the so-called ‘return hubs’ - centres built in third countries, where to forcibly

Multilateralism in a Contested World: Power, Justice and the EU’s Interest
As the Global South gains power and asserts its demands for justice and equity, the EU’s self-congratulatory multilateralism is increasingly out of step with reality. Clinging to a model that protects
More Money, Less Vision: Global Europe Risks Turning Partnerships into Political Transactions
The Commission’s new Global Europe Instrument claims to adapt EU external action to today’s and tomorrow’s challenges. Yet, as it stands, the proposal prioritizes flexibility over clarity, self
The Public Versus Austerity: Why public sector wage bill constraints must end
Based on ground-breaking research our new report published with Public Services International and Education International exposes how austerity cuts in just 15 countries have blocked recruitment of
The Vicious Cycle
The countries that are most vulnerable to the climate crisis are also facing a debt crisis – and the need to service external debt in foreign currency has become a major accelerator of the climate
