Ryanair Under Scrutiny: When “Ancillary Fees” Become a Consumer Rights Test

A familiar business model meets a harder legal standard Ryanair’s family seating policy is now at…

The Youth Deficit in Denmark: When Demographics Become an Investment and Policy Problem

Denmark’s demographic outlook is increasingly being discussed as a welfare-state risk—yet it should also be treated…

The Architecture of Resilience: How the Nordics Are Quietly Rebuilding Crisis-Ready Democracy

While the world fixates on military postures and geopolitical flashpoints, a quieter revolution is unfolding across…

Copenhagen Defies Fuel Shock: Why Record Passenger Growth Persists and What It Means for Nordic Aviation

Executive summary Rising jet fuel costs tied to geopolitical tensions have increased airfares — yet Copenhagen…

The Compliance Crucible: Wise’s Brussels Probe and the Nordic Blueprint for Fintech Oversight

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Sweden Exits EU Macro-Imbalance Watchlist: A Stress -Test Survived, but Structural Reforms Remain Imperative

For the first time in 14 years, the European Commission has officially declared that Sweden is…

Germany’s Quiet Crisis: Rising Relative Poverty and What It Means for Europe’s Economy and Investors

Executive summary Germany’s recent rise in relative poverty — reported by the welfare network Der Paritätische…