Tech News Euroviews. Scientists need diversity for better climate solutions To solve the climate crisis, leaders must create more diverse teams and international partnerships so solutions can be scaled. 19/08/2021
Denmark Euroviews. Pride affects us all, not just LGBT people | View "An attack on LGBTIQ people is never just that. It always coincides with broader implications for human rights and democracy more broadly," writes Paul Jansen from OutRight Action International. 17/08/2021
World News Euroviews. VDL must act now to rescue Afghans working with EU missions | View "At this very moment, the Taliban are walking from door to door in Kabul. The local personnel of the EU missions are in imminent danger in these hours." 17/08/2021
Tech News Euroviews. COVID vaccine passports are a new international crisis in the making As Europe rolls out COVID digital health IDs in the hope of getting back to normal, vaccine passports could leave developing countries left out. 16/08/2021
Tech News Euroviews. Working in space: What will the first extraterrestrial job be? According to Orbit Fab, a US company building satellite fuel depots in space, every industry on Earth will end up operating in space. But where does it all begin? 13/08/2021
Green News Euroviews. Sicily's heat is a warning to us all: What life is like here right now Yesterday it hit 48.8C in Syracuse, Sicily. A journalist living on the island explains what daily life is like in these extreme conditions. 12/08/2021
Green News Euroviews. UK must divest from oil and gas to have any credibility at COP26 Climate and energy expert Robin Mace-Snaith gives us his take on why the UK government must divest from fossil fuel companies who ‘don’t care about their workers’. 10/08/2021
Green News Euroviews. Three online climate communicators on dealing with eco-anxiety Accounts on TikTok have been irresponsibly pushing an oversimplified view of the climate crisis, preying on vulnerable viewers’ anxieties - but this misinformation needs to stop. 09/08/2021
Belarus Euroviews. The struggle is not over for a democratic Belarus | View One year after elections widely viewed as unfair, Franak Viacorka, advisor to Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, says they will continue to fight for reforms and that the regime’s recent actions are desperate. 09/08/2021
Green News Euroviews. Ethiopia’s 'progressive' approach to tackling climate change explained AEPAC Chairman Mesfin Tegenu explains how Ethiopia’s approach to combatting the climate crisis is innovative and promotes citizen engagement. 06/08/2021
World News Euroviews. EU states must do their fair share for bloc to hit climate aims | View "Each member country must do its fair share through home-grown policies to help achieve a common European objective." 04/08/2021
Czech Republic Euroviews. Europe's silence over Stanislav Tomas clouds Roma memorial day | View "The silence of our political leaders in Europe to his death stood in contrast to the vocal statements that surrounded the death of George Floyd, in Minneapolis, last year." 02/08/2021
World News Euroviews. There can be no EU Health Union without intensive care medicine | View The EU must tear down bureaucratic barriers that prevents ICU professionals from working across member states and learning from one another, write professors Maurizio Cecconi and Elie Azoulay. 30/07/2021
Hungary Euroviews. Hungary's LGBT vote isn't democracy but tyranny of the majority | View Hungary's LGBT vote isn't democracy but the tyranny of the majority, writes Maria Sjödin. 28/07/2021
World News Euroviews. Forget build back better - what if crisis is the new normal? | View Instead of fixing the world we live in, we may simply have to learn to adapt to it. 27/07/2021
Belarus Euroviews. Europe should welcome in journalists forced to leave Belarus | View "The people of Belarus deserve to know the doors of other European countries are open to them." 23/07/2021
World News Euroviews. The EU must act now to protect Thessaloniki's antiquities | View "In Greece, an archaeological site of incalculable value is today at great risk of being irretrievably damaged." 23/07/2021
World News Euroviews. Poland's legal defiance is the EU’s moment of truth | View "The latest confrontation between Warsaw and Brussels is more than a judicial disagreement: it marks a key moment in the fight between the rule of law and autocracy that threatens to very essence of the European project." 23/07/2021
Georgia Euroviews. Georgia is still a long way off showing it adheres to EU values | View "The recent violence in Tbilisi against a planned gay pride parade and some journalists reporting the event, one of whom has now died, show just how far Georgia still needs to go to adopt EU and UK values." 22/07/2021
Green News Euroviews. How climate change is at the heart of the Tokyo Olympics "Recycled medals and podiums, renewable energy and low-carbon technologies - these symbols can have ground-breaking power." 20/07/2021