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World News Euroviews. Are privacy concerns sparked by ChatGPT's woes really that bad? As individuals, we need to take steps to protect our data and keep our personal information safe, Jose Blaya writes. 18/05/2023
World News Euroviews. The Arabic language is vital to educational systems of the future Arabic is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, so why aren’t more schools offering it as part of their regular school timetable at an earlier age, Latrecia Wilson writes. 18/05/2023
Sudan Euroviews. What is at stake for Europe as war in Sudan rages on? Humanitarian concerns should trump geopolitics in our view of the current Sudanese civil war, Joseph Hammond writes. 17/05/2023
Uzbekistan Euroviews. Uzbekistan needs a new economic approach that includes LGBTQ+ people Countries that have decriminalised homosexuality have 4.5 times higher rates of foreign direct investment (FDI) than countries that criminalise consensual same-sex relationships, M V Lee Badgett writes. 17/05/2023
Germany Euroviews. Have we learned anything from the Nazi book burnings 90 years ago? Nearly a century after the nascent flames of the Holocaust engulfed the voices of Jewish authors, with just a phone and an internet connection, we can fight back and teach the importance of free speech and understanding, Dr Shmuel Rosenman writes. 16/05/2023
Greece Euroviews. Greek PM's wiretapping admission begs the question of further secrets The upcoming election provides an opportunity for Greeks to demand a government that respects their fundamental rights and values their privacy, Dr Georgios Samaras writes. 16/05/2023
Spain Euroviews. Solving Europe's water crisis requires dealing with it locally In some European countries, we will need to stop thinking that we have an automatic right to cheap, plentiful water which we can use to clean our streets, wash our cars, or fill our swimming pools whenever we wish, Mark Smith writes. 15/05/2023
Romania Euroviews. Pandemic-born far-right party has rattled Romania's democratic future The main parties' belief that they can regain far-right voters lost to AUR through nationalist and ultra-conservative discourse might resurrect the ghosts of Romania's past even further instead of letting them go once and for all, Andrei Tiut writes. 12/05/2023
United Kingdom Euroviews. Has the UK forgotten the lessons of the past in its latest trade deal? The UK must not continue to reject the Single Market in favour of trade agreements such as that with the CPTPP, Dan Sutton and Christos Kourtelis write. 12/05/2023
World News Euroviews. EU lawmakers are playing favourites with financial institutions MEPs are set to decide how to include the financial sector in the corporate due diligence directive on 1 June. Their decision could either strengthen or distort the European financial market and enable corporate abuses of people and the planet, Uku Lilleväli writes. 11/05/2023
World News Euroviews. Moving beyond growth is not only desirable — it is essential VIEW | The pursuit of growth at all costs has created a global economic system that is fragile and vulnerable to shocks, and this needs to change, a group of European Parliament Members (MEPs) write. 10/05/2023
World News Euroviews. We should set the record straight on Interpol and its Red Notices Anyone who claims our organisation is not treating Red Notices with the utmost due diligence is deliberately ignoring the facts, Interpol Secretary General Jürgen Stock writes. 09/05/2023
World News Euroviews. The Ukraine war has tested pro-European sentiments. They remain strong The war in Ukraine is putting Europe's commitment to openness, diversity, freedom, solidarity, and individual responsibility to the test, and it is not just Europe’s image that is at stake, André Wilkens and Paweł Zerka write. 09/05/2023
World News Euroviews. Artificial intelligence is not the new Tower of Babel The positive impact of AI systems can greatly outweigh their negative aspects if proper regulatory measures are taken. Technophobia is neither justified nor a solution, Prof Ioannis Pitas writes. 08/05/2023
Russia Euroviews. Russian TV is a propaganda terror box that failed Although Russian TV does help shape the official discourse of the rogue state gone terrorist, it is unclear whether it has any success with the audience in convincing it to believe the lies it peddles, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 08/05/2023
World News Euroviews. Gender gaps have narrowed. It isn’t over until equal pay is the norm Simply rewarding men for being more confident in the workplace is inexcusable, Ritu Mohanka writes. 05/05/2023
World News Euroviews. AI can threaten our cybersecurity. But it can be also used for defence Things will become more dystopian if organisations continue to ignore rampant problems instead of dealing with the uncomfortable world we’ve created, Rodrigo Loureiro writes. 04/05/2023
World News Euroviews. Will ecocide be television’s next prophetic prediction come true? Pressure is slowly mounting on governments to support the recognition of ecocide at the International Criminal Court, and nations worldwide are beginning to take unilateral action against it, Jojo Mehta writes. 04/05/2023
World News Euroviews. It's halftime for the 2030 Agenda. We now need to score more goals Although, as a global community, we are a long way off from achieving the 17 SDGs, we are now at a crossroads and need to set a course that will allow us to better hit our targets in the second half, German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development Svenja Schulze writes. 03/05/2023
Germany Euroviews. It's time to tackle BASF’s legacy of pollution and end burden shifting EU and member state decision-makers need to agree on robust new rules to get the industry in line and paying its way in full, Vicky Cann writes. 01/05/2023