Focus Turkmenistan celebrates 30 years of permanent neutrality In partnership with the International Conference on Peace and Trust
Focus Turkmenistan celebrates 30 years of permanent neutrality In partnership with the International Conference on Peace and Trust
Egypt Euroviews. Russia uses propaganda to make Egypt the linchpin of its new Cold War Rather than cede the battle for public discourse to Russian propaganda, the EU and the US should incentivise Cairo to open its media sector and stop persecuting independent voices, Nathaniel Greenberg writes. 29/03/2023
Georgia Euroviews. Weeks after massive pro-EU protests, Georgians wonder what's next While the government in Tbilisi ponders its next move, the conditions set by the EU for the country's candidacy status remain the civil society's top priority, Keti Khutsishvili writes. 28/03/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU's home affairs chief wants to read your private messages A new EU regulation could undermine the trust we have in secure and confidential processes like sending work emails, communicating with our doctors, and even governments, Ella Jakubowska writes. 28/03/2023
World News Euroviews. Europe’s raw materials rush does not justify hiding lithium's dangers A scientifically-backed proposal to classify three lithium salts as toxic to reproduction under Europe’s hazard system is at a dead end, and business -- including potential harm to workers handling lithium salts -- continues as usual, Natacha Cingotti writes. 27/03/2023
Turkey Euroviews. Don't be fooled by the polls. Erdogan won't go down without a fight Polls suggest that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan seems set to lose the upcoming elections on 14 May. Still, his past record tells us that he might do everything he can to reverse his fading chances, Hamdi Fırat Büyük writes. 27/03/2023
World News Euroviews. If done right, carbon offsets could be vital to climate change The recent critiques of nature-based carbon offsetting provide us with an excellent opportunity for a sober reality check on what’s happening in the market, Steven Lutz writes. 25/03/2023
Hungary Euroviews. Viktor Orbán has used the war in Ukraine to advance his own interests Viktor Orbán’s critics often portray him as a Kremlin pawn. The reality is more complex: Orbán always pursues his own political game, Zsuzsanna Szelényi writes. 24/03/2023
World News Euroviews. Amid global food crisis, we need to turn over a new leaf on coca Allowing international trade of coca products, including its use as an organic fertiliser, could play a significant role in addressing the food insecurity crisis, Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch and Diego Garcia Devis argue. 23/03/2023
Turkey Euroviews. Is the EU ready for Turkey's increasingly likely democratic turn? The EU's lack of a long-term vision for Turkey could make the process of re-engaging with the country challenging, Demir Murat Seyrek argues. 22/03/2023
World News Euroviews. Planting trees could offset emissions of up to 15 million Europeans Planting new forests on 14 million hectares of available land across the continent could balance out the emissions of millions of Europeans every year, Kristjan Lepik and Lisett Luik write. 21/03/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU's new proposal to fight textile pollution has to get it right Ensuring that consumers can easily access reliable information about a garment’s environmental impact and make responsible purchasing choices is key to driving the necessary changes in the fashion industry, Dalena White writes. 21/03/2023
Turkey Euroviews. After brutal earthquakes struck, Türkiye's friends were there for us The road ahead is a journey where I hope my country will continue to benefit from the solidarity that has been expressed in the aftermath of the earthquakes, Fahrettin Altun writes. 20/03/2023
World News Euroviews. Humanitarian aid needs to stop being used as a weapon of war This Monday, humanitarian access will be in the spotlight at the European Humanitarian Forum. The discussions must translate into action, with the EU and its member states driving the necessary changes, IRC's Harlem Désir writes. 20/03/2023
World News Euroviews. Carbon offsets don't work. It's time for the EU to change its approach It's time for the EU to lay off the carbon offsets 17/03/2023
World News Euroviews. EU's AI Act vote looms. We’re still not sure how free AI should be We need to get to grips with the implications of sophisticated AI tools that have no concept of right or wrong, tools that malign actors can easily misuse, security expert Oliver Rolofs writes. 17/03/2023
Russia Euroviews. I left Moscow's autocracy but the apathy followed me to Belgrade In his essay for Euronews View, Serbian political scientist Aleksandar Đokić describes how and why he left Russia after its February 2022 invasion of Ukraine and the indifference Russian emigres brought with them to their host country in the Balkans. 16/03/2023
Georgia Euroviews. Pro-EU Georgians are not 'satanists'. We are fighting for our future In Georgia, the future of the nation was defended by the next generation, for which the Soviet Union is nothing more than a dark chapter in history books, MP Levan Khabeishvili writes. 16/03/2023
Norway Euroviews. Why don't we rely more on nature to help us solve our crises? With the EU Environment Council meeting in Brussels this week, we would encourage them to add nature-based solutions to the agenda for future discussions, Espen Barth Eide and Marianne Kleiberg argue. 15/03/2023
World News Euroviews. People have the right to asylum in the EU. We can't let humanity drown Europe cannot just helplessly watch people on the move dying at sea. It needs a migration policy that puts people’s rights at the centre, MEPs Cornelia Ernst and Pietro Bartolo wrote. 15/03/2023
Culture news Euroviews. Q&A: Lineker is a symbol of a culture war, says football writer Britain is going through an extremely conservative era in politics where nothing is off the table. And Gary Lineker grew increasingly outspoken about progressive issues as he became a target, James Montague told Euronews. 14/03/2023