World News Euroviews. John Bolton makes Trump's North Korea summit vital, and risky | View As Trump approaches these talks, it is essential that he not underestimate Kim's political savvy. 26/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Does Cynthia Nixon have a shot? Maybe — if she channels Reagan | View Whether or not Nixon can defeat incumbent Andrew Cuomo may depend on how effectively she can bridge two distinct political traditions. 26/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Chris Hayes: Moral universe does not inherently bend towards justice 50 years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, America must confront a brutal reality: The analogy of the long and imperceptibly trending line of progress is wrong. 24/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Black journalists still unsung heroes of the civil rights movement Black journalists put themselves on the dangerous front lines of the US civil rights movement so the sacrifices of activists would not go unnoticed. 24/03/2018
World News Euroviews. You can now test yourself for cancer. Here's why you shouldn't. Cancer-screening is a double-edged sword. Knowledge can save lives, but it can also trigger fear and lead to unnecessary harm. 23/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Bill Murray: The Parkland kids remind me of those who protested Vietnam Their most powerful asset in their fight to bring change is their idealism 22/03/2018
Russia Euroviews. Is the West too soft on Putin? | View A gloves-off approach to the Russian leader might be what Europe and its allies need to defend Western values and interests, writes the Centre for European Reform's Ian Bond. 21/03/2018
World News Euroviews. OECD: Probe Colombia's inaction on indigenous hunger crisis | View Colombia must tackle dire malnutrition among its largest indigenous group, the Wayuu, if it wants to join the OECD, writes a researcher for Human Rights Watch. 20/03/2018
Venezuela Euroviews. The bridge of last hope is a window on modern Venezuela | View All kinds of people turn up at the border with one thing in common - desperation. 20/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Cambridge Analytica scandal: How technology affects politics | View Digital rights activists from Tactical Tech discuss what Facebook users can do to safeguard their personal data and other things you need to know about the controversy over Cambridge Analytica's use of the tech giant's data. 20/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Opioid crisis: Trump's plan to execute dealers is a distraction | View There is no evidence that expanding the application of the death penalty will prevent a single opioid-related death, says an American surgeon. 20/03/2018
World News Euroviews. EU-Turkey deal, a symbol of a short-sighted asylum policy | View "Fear is a constant," says a Syrian woman living in a camp on the Greek islands, where thousands of asylum seekers remain stuck because of a deal the EU struck with Turkey two years ago, according to Amnesty International. 19/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Can Europe maintain relations with 'autocratic' Turkey? |View A massive deterioration of the rule of law in Turkey is making a political alliance with the EU impossible, but cooperation must continue. Supporting the country’s resilient democrats is a major political task for Brussels, writes Marc Pierini. 15/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Gina Haspel's complicity in torture makes her unfit to lead CIA |View Trump's appointment of the CIA veteran suggests America has learned nothing from a torture program that was morally and professionally indefensible, writes Karen J. Greenberg. 14/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Trump's 'blame Russia last' attitude damages America and her allies From hacking the DNC to chemical attacks in the U.K., the president always seems unsure of what Russia is truly capable 14/03/2018
World News Euroviews. How sectarianism can help explain the Syrian war | View The Syrian war is not a clean-cut sectarian conflict as some would suggest. But a study of sectarian trends and dynamics can illuminate some overlooked aspects of the war, says Stanford University’s Fabrice Balanche. 14/03/2018
World News Euroviews. What’s in a name for French political parties in transition? | View A great deal and not much, says an expert in French politics from Sciences Po Lyon. 14/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Populism in the West is thriving. Get ready for a new normal | View The speed and the disruption of globalization has resulted in a new post-Cold War political context. 11/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Gender equality in Europe is improving, but slowly | View The biggest challenge for women today is that they do the biggest burden of unpaid work, such as caring for children, caring for the elderly, and household work, says Virginija Langbakk of the European Institute for Gender Equality. 08/03/2018
Ireland Euroviews. Ireland is preparing for a historic vote After becoming the first country to approve marriage equality by referendum, the eyes of Europe and the world will again be on Ireland in the run up to this referendum on the Eighth Amendment, writes Orla O’Connor. 08/03/2018