World News Euroviews. Why reuse is not the silver bullet to a circular economy in Europe Reuse can be useful when it comes to some items, but a broad-stroke target doesn’t work. The point of a circular economy is to take an approach which is tailored to the product, rather than a one-size-fits-all, Tahmid Chowdhury writes. 20/11/2023
Argentina Euroviews. The disquieting shadow of Javier Milei looms over Argentine democracy As the second round of the presidential elections approaches on Sunday, the prospect of Milei's presidency raises each and every red flag, posing a grave threat to Argentina's democratic institutions, Dr Matías Bianchi writes. 18/11/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU should make facial recognition history for the right reasons Whilst civil rights activists have long called for an outright ban, certain EU lawmakers may see the AI Act as an opportunity to claim that they are doing the (human) right(s) thing — and actually doing the opposite, Ella Jakubowska writes. 16/11/2023
Markets Euroviews. Europe energy crisis: Have natural gas prices peaked? Europe's energy crisis continues to impact consumers as the volatile oil and gas markets remain under pressure from current conflicts and a weak global economy, Osama Rizvi writes. 16/11/2023
World News Euroviews. Not regulating AI should be out of the question A radical deregulatory approach to artificial intelligence, now spearheaded by France and Germany, would fail the EU AI ecosystem and will instead allow existing US AI companies to dominate, Dr Kris Shrishak writes. 15/11/2023
World News Euroviews. How to increase Europe’s competitiveness in the new global economy How Europe now deals with this period of structural change in the global economy will determine whether future generations of Europeans can enjoy prosperous, productive and creative lives, Mirek Dušek and Marushia Gislén write. 14/11/2023
World News Euroviews. Infecting animals with diabetes won’t save human lives This World Diabetes Day, it’s high time all experiments on animals used to study the condition were replaced with humane, human-relevant research, Dr Julia Baines writes. 14/11/2023
World News Euroviews. The continued rise in CO2 is unacceptable. This lunacy cannot continue The cryosphere — Earth’s ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, polar oceans, glaciers and snow — is ground zero for climate change, and it pays no attention to rhetoric, only to our actions, Dr Julie Brigham-Grette and Dr Martin Siegert write. 10/11/2023
Turkey Euroviews. Was Turkey's Atatürk an authoritarian leader or a visionary European? Atatürk's vision remains a symbol of hope for Turks who aspire to achieve a fully democratic future. His name continues to be synonymous with optimism, representing the enduring spirit of the nation, Dr Demir Murat Seyrek writes. 10/11/2023
Russia Euroviews. The Kremlin fuelled antisemitism at home. Then it blew up Vladimir Putin had been instigating antisemitism in Russia long before the lynch mob stormed the airport in Dagestan’s capital Makhachkala, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 08/11/2023
Ukraine Euroviews. Wartime Ukrainian football is having one of its most riveting seasons Amidst Russia's continued full-scale invasion of Ukraine, having two underdogs — FC Kryvbas and Polissya Zhytomyr — sit at the top of the Ukrainian football league is a welcome surprise, Andrew Todos and David Kirichenko write. 07/11/2023
World News Euroviews. 'Contractor' should not be a bad word The flexibility, agility, and fresh perspectives that contractors bring can invigorate a company's operations and keep it competitive in an ever-changing market, Pedro Barros writes. 06/11/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU’s Ports Strategy should zero in on global hubs of illicit trade The EU’s Ports Strategy proposes measures to intercept drugs and other illicit goods on arrival in Europe, but disrupting global black market hubs will have a far greater impact, David M Luna writes. 03/11/2023
Malaysia Euroviews. Western nations could derail COP28 by usurping Loss and Damage Fund Loss and damage might end up in the dustbin of failed climate efforts — and with it, any hope of the support much of the world needs to contend with climate change and keep our planet within 1.5 degrees, Nik Nazmi bin Nik Ahmad writes. 03/11/2023
Romania Euroviews. Is Romanian far-right AUR party resorting to tried and tested tricks? The new hope of the Romanian far-right, George Simion, seems to be copying from the late Corneliu Vadim Tudor's playbook, Andrei Tiut writes. 02/11/2023
Tunisia Euroviews. The EU can help ease migration flows without knocking on Saied's door It is becoming evident that the cash-for-migration-curbs model would neither be easy nor a long-term solution, Ghazi Ben Ahmed writes. 02/11/2023
World News Euroviews. Recent escalations remind us of the need to combat disinformation There is no doubt that with disinformation becoming more widespread, we are in a war against weaponised information, Oliver Rolofs writes. 01/11/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU can’t hope for unity until it solves its Schengen conundrum A chain is as strong as its weakest link, as the saying goes, and Brussels can’t afford a lack of unity or coherence regarding free movement. If a country deserves to be part of Schengen, it should be allowed in, Cristian Gherasim writes. 31/10/2023
Belgium Euroviews. Can the EU become an effective geopolitical power in the Middle East? Considering the increasing tensions and international competition in a very volatile region, if the EU seeks to become a strong actor in the MENA, it must uphold its values with tangible actions and not with contradictory statements, Assem Dandashly and Christos Kourtelis write. 30/10/2023
Russia Euroviews. The ultimate short guide on living (and surviving) under Putin Leave, and if you haven’t yet, make plans to do so. In Russia, all of the previously eroded freedoms are now completely gone, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 27/10/2023