Green News Euroviews. View: We need to listen to vulnerable nations about loss and damage Finding a solution for loss and damage will provide new pathways for investments into sustainable development for the global community. 25/10/2022
Sweden Euroviews. Why is Sweden turning its back on women and the climate? | View Sweden has historically been at the "forefront of issues related to gender equality [and] climate justice ... until now", write ActionAid's Jennifer Vidmo and Javier Garcia de la Oliva. 24/10/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Liz Truss quits: rules for a 'Cultured' resignation speech Lost for words Liz? Fear not, Euronews Culture is on standby to impart some advice so that the departing UK prime minister can leave the room with a modicum of dignity once her successor has been chosen... After all, when you’re a politician, that farewell moment isn’t one you want to mess up. 20/10/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Black History Month: why isn't it celebrated more across Europe? October is officially Black History Month in the UK and Ireland. It's also celebrated in other European countries, but why is the concept not more widely recognised? 18/10/2022
Europe News Euroviews. It's time for a new chapter in Iran written by women | View Human rights are non-negotiable. We must raise violations wherever and by whoever they are committed, says Cornelia Ernst, Chair of the European Parliament's Delegation for Relations with Iran. 10/10/2022
Denmark Euroviews. Mental health impact of war unprecedented in Europe since WWII | View The World Health Organization is highlighting the impact of the Ukraine war to mark World Mental Health Day on Monday, 10 October. 10/10/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Why is the Nobel Prize in Literature so controversial? The Nobel Prize in Literature has generated more controversies in 121 years than any of the other prizes. 05/10/2022
Czech Republic Euroviews. A second-tier Europe risks being a fig leaf for the EU's woes | View "Without more efforts to inject credibility and energy into the enlargement process, the European Political Community will amount to no more than a fig leaf to cover the EU’s geopolitical struggles." 03/10/2022
Green News Euroviews. View: The EU must act on the brutal killings of climate defenders Global Witness' dataset on a decade of murders must lead to strong EU legislation to regulate harmful corporate behaviour, says UN Special Rapporteur. 29/09/2022
Hungary Euroviews. Stop Orban exporting his informational autocracy across Europe | View "In the last few years, Orbán’s post-truth regime has exported its tactics. It gives a helping hand to like-minded "illiberals" in the Western Balkans with media, political consultancy, diplomatic support and money." 26/09/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Was a new global audience record set for the Queen's funeral? The turnout for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II was definitely one for the books. But with more than 4 billion people around the world estimated to have watched the broadcast, we look at the numbers that we know for sure. 20/09/2022
Denmark Euroviews. This summer tells us climate change doesn't care where you live | View "Think of this sweltering European summer as a memo from our future selves. It’s telling us rich countries will not get off scot-free—or even close to it," argues Danish actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau 16/09/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Why do the Brits love to patiently wait in line? The line to see the Queen's coffin is roughly five-kilometres long, but is something bigger going on? 16/09/2022
Brazil Euroviews. Europe should keep a watchful eye on Bolsonaro after election | View "Bolsonaro has been saying that he reserves the right to only accept a defeat in the upcoming general election if he judges that they were fairly held," warns Rafael Loris, a professor of Latin American and Brazilian History and Politics at the University of Denver. 14/09/2022
Culture news Euroviews. The death of writer Javier Marías robs Spain of an important voice Writer and academic. Author of other realities, but also translator of other people's stories. Javier Marías hovered between both occupations throughout his life, and it was something he was proud to claim, but why was he denied the Nobel Prize for Literature? 14/09/2022
United Kingdom Euroviews. Defence and security cooperation could help Truss boost EU ties | View Defence and security cooperation could help Liz Truss improve damaged UK-EU ties | View 12/09/2022
Afghanistan Euroviews. Afghanistan’s drug trade fuels extremism. Europe must act | View "As Afghanistan’s illicit drug trade flows globally, the international community needs to get serious about this threat not only as a matter of public health but also as counter-terrorism financing." 05/09/2022
My Europe Series Euroviews. How does the UK's Erasmus replacement work and has it been a success? It promised the world, but has it delivered? 01/09/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Princess Diana died 25-years ago but her legacy lives beyond UK border I was not even born when Princess Diana met her untimely end in the French capital but her royal life has been an inspirational example to many, especially women from Generation Z. 31/08/2022
Culture news Euroviews. 25 years after Diana's death - do we need another documentary? The documentary 'The Princess' is out on HBO and rolling out in select cinemas to mark the anniversary of Diana's death. But haven't we heard it all before? 31/08/2022