Greece Euroviews. Earthquake response proved that Greeks and Turks can be united as one My hopes are that the youth in both countries will grow up seeing their neighbours as sisters and brothers who just happen to speak a language different that their own, Marcos Moschovidis writes. 23/02/2023
World News Euroviews. It's the right time for the EU to bring peace to the Middle East Gone are the times of US-led Middle East peace initiatives, which means Brussels should pick up the slack amid increasing tensions between Israel and Palestine, Stefano Stefanini writes. 23/02/2023
Finland Euroviews. Finland should be ready to join NATO, with or without Sweden While there are several reasons why simultaneous accession remains the preferred option for all involved, Finland should be open to the prospect of joining without Sweden, Helmi Pillai argues. 22/02/2023
Turkey Euroviews. The earthquake brought down Turkey’s institutional façade | VIEW The severity of the consequences affecting people's lives in Turkey is a result of institutional and societal collapse. This might prove to be costly to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in this year's elections, Dr Ahmet Erdi Öztürk writes. 22/02/2023
Austria Euroviews. The OSCE meeting is a chance to challenge Duma members, face-to-face Sitting in Moscow is easy for these parliamentarians, but I don’t want things to be easy for them. They need to be forced to hear the reality of what their decisions have wrought, OSCE's Parliamentary Assembly President Margareta Cederfelt writes. 21/02/2023
Romania Euroviews. The Andrew Tate case shows we must find a way to confront woman-haters Scholars and activists have warned everyone for a long time about the deeply ingrained misogyny of the radical right and an increasing "manosphere" that encourages resentment and hatred towards women and girls, Oana Băluţă writes. 20/02/2023
Ukraine Euroviews. Ukraine and its allies must agree on what victory against Russia means Different approaches among NATO countries have led to friction between the allies and hampered Kyiv in resisting Moscow's aggression. As long as that is the case, Ukrainians are paying the price with their lives, Marius Ghincea argues. 17/02/2023
World News Euroviews. Austria wants banned Russian reps at an OSCE meeting. We must react It is impossible to stay indifferent and not react when you see an EU member state acting against the interests and values of the Union, MEP Vlad Gheorghe writes. 16/02/2023
World News Euroviews. US-China balloon brawl shows the EU needs to boost its clout in Asia The US and EU must not forget that the strongest weapon in their arsenal is their economic might. You can fight balloons with dollars and euros, Oliver Rolofs argues. 15/02/2023
World News Euroviews. This Valentine’s Day, MEPs want you to own your right to contraception On a day when love comes to the fore, Europeans should be aware it is time to act and fight for sexual and reproductive rights, MEPs Sophie in ‘t Veld (Renew) and Predrag Fred Matić (S&D) write. 14/02/2023
World News Euroviews. Let’s build a clean tech industry strategy, the European way The IRA is, above all, a “call to action” that Europe’s clean technology leadership must embrace. However, the EU's competitiveness does not rely on public finance alone, European Climate Foundation CEO Laurence Tubiana writes. 14/02/2023
United Kingdom Euroviews. Here's why a gay couple doesn't feel welcome in the Church of England Gay and lesbian couples should be able to marry in church, and clergy should be free to do so as well, Reverend Andrew Foreshew-Cain argues. 14/02/2023
World News Euroviews. As time runs out, those saving lives in Turkey and Syria need us After last week's devastating earthquakes, it is more important than ever to support those who are there to stay long after the world loses interest, Save the Children's Global Humanitarian Director Gabriella Waaijman writes. 13/02/2023
Ukraine Euroviews. Millions inside Ukraine are in dire state. They need the EU's support The people of Ukraine are relying on EU leaders for support as much as ever. Europe's leaders must keep up the momentum to protect the millions in peril, IRC's Michael Despines writes. 10/02/2023
Turkey Euroviews. WHO spokesperson: In Turkey and Syria, we are in a race against time The earthquake has affected a population of an estimated 23 million people, and the vulnerable have become even more vulnerable, Tarik Jašarević explained. 09/02/2023
Turkey Euroviews. Climate change-related disasters are surging. Someone has to pay With mounting evidence that climate change increases the risk of natural disasters, governments should turn the tables on international petroleum companies and hold them responsible, Prof İbrahim Özdemir argues. 09/02/2023
Culture news Euroviews. Freedom of speech or an insult? Charlie Hebdo cartoon angers Turkey The French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo has stirred up anger again over the front page of its latest edition which focuses on the earthquake in Turkey 09/02/2023
Green News Euroviews. View: To beat deadly superbugs, we must tackle pollution Environmental pollution is helping to breed deadly superbugs. We must cut it off at the source, writes Inger Andersen, Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme. 08/02/2023
Green News Euroviews. View: Why the EU must consider the climate in new corporate rules Failing to oblige companies to respect the Paris Agreement and conduct climate due diligence would undermine the bloc’s ambition to become a net zero emissions economy. 08/02/2023
Culture news Euroviews. Is the Coronation Playlist a true celebration of the Commonwealth? Official Coronation playlist: Already a controversy and a missed opportunity to celebrate the Commonwealth’s diversity 07/02/2023