World News Euroviews. Women leaders in Europe are always (from the) right | View Roberta Metsola's appointment to President of the European Parliament is the latest in a long-observed pattern. From Marine le Pen to Angela Merkel, why, asks College of Europe professor Costanza Hermanin, are female holders of real executive power always right-wing? 21/01/2022
World News Euroviews. New EU rules will help farmers prevent costly disease outbreaks | View New legislation coming into force next Friday will help European livestock farmers stay ahead of the game and help with future outbreaks, Federation of Veterinarians of Europe executive director Nancy De Briyne explains. 20/01/2022
Europe News Euroviews. What is the EU Digital Services Act and how will it impact Big Tech? MEPs agreed a draft set of measures aimed at helping to tackle illegal content, as well as ensuring that platforms are held accountable for their secretive algorithms. 20/01/2022
World News Euroviews. France's EU presidency can lay the foundations of a new Europe | View Emmanuel Macron's ambitious agenda can mark the beginning of a new stage in Europe’s development, writes Professor Alberto Alemanno. 20/01/2022
World News Euroviews. Europe must prioritise hostages in nuclear talks with Iran | View Europe must present a united front against the Islamic Republic of Iran's decades-long practice of jailing foreign and dual nationals for leverage, writes former hostage Barry Rosen, who begins a hunger strike in Vienna today 19/01/2022
Slovenia Euroviews. EU leaders must pay attention to civic freedoms in Slovenia | View Thirty years after the EU formally recognised Slovenian independence, one of its former champions is presiding over an erosion of press freedom and civil society. Act now before it's too late, warns CIVICUS researcher Aarti Narsee. 17/01/2022
World News Euroviews. Honesty and humility will help combat COVID pseudo-science | View A trust deficit may be driving low vaccine uptake and conspiracy theories in some European countries. It is within politicians' power to mitigate this, writes Péter Krekó of the Budapest-based Political Capital Institute 17/01/2022
Hungary Euroviews. Hungary rigged election claim is as cynical as it is absurd | View An opinion piece published earlier this week claimed the possibility of an upset in Hungary is so great that Europe should “prepare for a possible rigged election”. 14/01/2022
World News Euroviews. The West must not buckle under Russian threats, now or ever | View The United States must not abandon its principles, its allies or its partners, in exchange for talks with Russia, writes William Alberque. 14/01/2022
Syria Euroviews. I'm fighting for justice after surviving Syria's torture jails | View Today Anwar Raslan, a colonel and torturer within Bashar al-Assad's prison system, was jailed for life in Germany for crimes against humanity. A doctor who was tortured in custody for 40 days and gave evidence in the case tells us what it means to him. 13/01/2022
Hungary Euroviews. EU must be prepared for a possible rigged election in Hungary | View In April the European Union could face the first ever significantly rigged vote in one of its member states. A full observation mission should be sent to this year's parliamentary election, warns German Marshall Fund fellow Daniel Hegedüs. 12/01/2022
World News Euroviews. Social policy will be key to EU's green transition | View The EU must combine people-focused initiatives with climate policy to ensure a fair transition to climate neutrality, argue the heads of the International and European Trade Union Confederations, Sharan Burrow and Luca Visentini. 05/01/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Culture 2021 Year in Review: Writer and poet Tom Chivers A lover of buried stories, writer Tom Chivers unearths his own for Euronews Culture. It's time to get your hands dirty. 31/12/2021
Culture news Euroviews. Culture 2021 Year in Review - Julia Bullock: Performance and progress Soprano, speaker and curator Julia Bullock discusses her thoughts and feelings about 2021, and its impact on performers and progressiveness. 30/12/2021
Culture news Euroviews. Culture 2021 Year in Review - The Actor: Lauryn Redding Taken out of two plays, major knee surgery, then diagnosed with PTSD. Actor and writer Lauryn Redding spent the best part of 2021 getting back on her feet. Literally. 29/12/2021
Culture news Euroviews. Culture 2021 Year in Review - Lily Lindon: Publishing industry 2021. Great for independent bookshops, not so crash hot for new writers. Meet the woman writer who knows the industry from both sides. 29/12/2021
Russia Euroviews. The West must stand firm to combat Russia's threats to Ukraine | View Russia's threatening behaviour towards Ukraine is also a test of Western resolve. It must be met by a united front from the US, the EU and NATO, as well as fresh sanctions, argues former MEP Geoffrey Van Orden. 28/12/2021
Culture news Euroviews. Culture 2021 Year in Review - The Conductor: Classics, COVID & Cameras How have orchestras coped with shutdowns, lack of support and having to adapt to audience-free performances? Conductor Ben Glassberg tells Euronews Culture about his experience of 2021. 28/12/2021
Green News Euroviews. How to avoid the greenwash trap in 2022 – 5 tips for businesses "Glossing over these issues with a neatly packaged sustainability marketing campaign threatens the future of our planet." 28/12/2021
Serbia Euroviews. Battery wars: Serbian climate protests were just the beginning | View Rio Tinto's plans to mine one of Europe's largest lithium deposits might be on hold for now. But the stage is set for future conflicts. We must find greener alternatives to lithium batteries to meet our future needs, argues RSK's Jordi Bruno. 22/12/2021