Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Bosnia and Herzegovina Euroviews. With the Kovačević ruling, let justice be done for Bosnia’s democracy The European Court of Human Rights must uphold its last year's ruling on Bosnia's constitution because it is the function of the court to affirm only one basic principle: the principle of justice, not politics, Dr Jasmin Mujanović writes. 12/11/2024
World News Euroviews. After the ballots: How authoritarians edge closer to Brussels It is clear that mainstream parties have not yet discovered a panacea to counter the rise of extreme politics on the right and the left and that pro-Russian and pro-Chinese sentiment will continue to spread, Péter Krekó, Richárd Demény and Csaba Molnár write. 08/11/2024
World News Euroviews. A new Kristallnacht? Antisemitic violence and Europe’s responsibility This time, Jews won't wait around to see where things are headed like they did in 1939. They’ll leave, leaving Europe to deal with the extremism that has been allowed to fester, Sacha Roytman Dratwa writes. 08/11/2024
Azerbaijan Euroviews. View from Baku: We must wash away division at COP29 Azerbaijan aims only for one washing at COP: to scrub away the divisions that lie between countries. Hikmet Hajiyev writes. 07/11/2024
World News Euroviews. Mediation should matter for the incoming European Commission These steps would strengthen the incoming Commission’s standing as a principled and capable agent for peace in an increasingly polarised and insecure world, Michael Keating writes. 04/11/2024
World News Euroviews. The EU must take equal action against oligarch agents of Moscow The EU and its US ally should take equal and tough action against these oligarch agents of Moscow - and ignore any PR efforts to hoodwink us otherwise. 02/11/2024
Poland Euroviews. Is illiberalism in Poland truly so hard to beat? The governing coalition should finally make work of hammering out a real alternative to PiS’ illiberalism with concrete policies rather than just upholding a "but at least we’re not PiS" image, Tom Junes writes. 01/11/2024
Georgia Euroviews. Did we just witness Georgia go from dream to nightmare? Georgia is not yet Belarus, but the direction of travel is ominously clear. The EU cannot afford to stand by and watch Georgia slip away under the Kremlin’s shadow, Dr Tinatin Akhvlediani writes. 31/10/2024
Armenia Euroviews. Has the war in Ukraine affected Armenia’s strategic position? Armenia's relations with Russia are no doubt complex. Yet, Armenia’s stance during the invasion of Ukraine exemplifies the difficult decisions smaller countries must face when stuck between major powers, Vlad Olteanu writes. 22/10/2024
Business Euroviews. Europe’s tough choice: Aluminium sanctions or climate goals If Europe decides to ban imports of aluminium from Russia, it would need to find a source capable of replacing roughly 500,000 tonnes of material per year. And the list of alternatives is quite limited, Chris Weafer writes. 17/10/2024
Ukraine Euroviews. A path to Ukrainian peace: Beyond exaggerated expectations I believe that the president of Ukraine should change his approach, first and foremost towards the representatives of the Ukrainian political opposition, Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies President Mikuláš Dzurinda writes. 17/10/2024
World News Euroviews. Our actions have greater force when the EU and UK speak with one voice At times, we both can feel powerless to prevent so much of the suffering around the world. But we do have the power to determine how we work together. We are choosing to stand together in partnership, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy and EU HRVP Josep Borrell write in a Euronews exclusive. 14/10/2024
Lebanon Euroviews. Can Lebanon finally free itself from Hezbollah's grip? The renewed war on Lebanon's well-trodden battlefront could escalate far beyond what we are witnessing now. Yet, even one decisive blow after another will not bridge the deep ideological chasm and decades of enmity that fuel this conflict, Brent Sadler writes. 10/10/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. Why is the EU struggling to define its future? The time for feet dragging is over, but the sense of urgency is still missing. And there is more: In addition to being very demanding, these challenges need to be faced simultaneously. Is that even possible, Ricardo Borges de Castro asks. 03/10/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. VDL should focus on implementing deforestation law, not its rollback The EUDR requires stringent due diligence that sheds light on long supply chains that often obscure human rights violations. Voluntary pledges cannot substitute for this regulation. Luciana Téllez Chávez writes. 01/10/2024
World News Euroviews. A century of fighting for children's rights can't be lost to conflict Children worldwide are facing hunger, poverty, inequality, and discrimination. We must make sure the next 100 years bring a brighter reality for them, Save the Children CEO Inger Ashing writes. 26/09/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. The year of wars and elections revealed this about European sentiment The currently self-absorbed Brussels would better get the message. If we postpone honest conclusions to the next elections in 2029, the European drama may indeed enact its final act, André Wilkens and Pawel Zerka write. 25/09/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. Russia will not stop at Ukraine. NATO cannot let this happen Russia wants to keep NATO solely focused on the developments in Ukraine, making us oblivious to his imperialist plans elsewhere, Matas Maldeikis writes. 24/09/2024
Healthcare Euroviews. We must tackle antimicrobial resistance before it’s too late We have a choice: to be the generation that takes definitive action against AMR, safeguarding our health and the health of future generations. Or to be the generation that squandered the opportunity before us, potentially jeopardising modern medicine as we know it, Dr Hans Henri P Kluge writes. 23/09/2024
Iran Euroviews. Does Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian remember Mahsa Amini's death? More than ever, Iran needs to rebuild its image and identity — an identity that has been unfairly sacrificed for the ambitions of a select few, Babak Kamiar writes. 16/09/2024