USA Euroviews. Pete Buttigieg can't secure the Democratic nomination without Latino voters ǀ View If it's true that no Democratic candidate can win the presidential nomination in 2020 without significant support from African American and Latino voters, then South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg might as well stop running. 27/12/2019
USA Euroviews. It's time to end America's Christmas food obsession with Victorian England ǀ View Channeling Dickensian nostalgia is fun for some, but there is simply no reason to crown the foods of Victorian England the go-to reference point for Christmastime cooking. 26/12/2019
USA Euroviews. What Trump's unanswered impeachment prayers highlight about Christian nationalism ǀ View As Christians celebrate Christmas this week, we remember that rulers who are willing to use religion to cling to power by any means necessary have always been part of our story. 26/12/2019
USA Euroviews. Netflix's 'The Witcher' pushes the adult fantasy genre beyond 'Game of Thrones' ǀ View Unlike most books that followed in the "Lord of the Ring's" footsteps, “The Witcher” stories aren’t told from a Western perspective. This is fantasy rooted in the eastern European tradition combining fairy tales and horror. 24/12/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. UK is the best place in Europe to be a Muslim - but Johnson must not tolerate Islamophobia ǀ View It’s time for Boris Johnson to get serious about Islamophobia. The UK’s four million Muslims are a significant political force. 23/12/2019
USA Euroviews. Nancy Pelosi was right about everything (especially impeachment) ǀ View After Trump became only the third president in the history of our Republic to be impeached Wednesday evening, there was no joyous celebration — in fact, the speaker icily stared down some in her own party who applauded the vote on the House floor. 23/12/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Magnitsky sanctions are coming. What form they’ll take depends on the EU and UK ǀ View What exactly do the new EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell and UK Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab mean when they talk about Magnitsky sanctions? The question matters because both have committed to introducing them in their respective jurisdictions in the near future. 23/12/2019
World News Euroviews. Von der Leyen’s new Commission should strengthen scrutiny over rule of law abuses ǀ View Protecting Europe from its autocratic side will be one of the new Commission’s main challenges. During the last decade, we’ve seen multiple examples of EU leaders undermining the checks and balances to preserve human rights and the rule of law against executive overreach. 23/12/2019
World News Euroviews. Biodiversity must be a key plank of the European Green Deal ǀ View What is the EU commitment to fight wildlife trafficking and protect biodiversity in its new strategy for a sustainable Europe? After a thorough read-through of the European Green Deal, one would have to conclude that this is still unclear. 20/12/2019
World News Euroviews. The MENA countries are aligning to EU values. We shouldn’t waste this historic opportunity ǀ View If the EU fails to scale up its engagement with the Middle East soon, countries like China will fill the vacuum. This increases the imperative for the EU to ensure that it engages with the Arab world in a way that strengthens it economically. 20/12/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. It’s time for the asset recovery industry to embrace AI’s potential ǀ View Using sophisticated algorithms, it is now possible to achieve far better outcomes in terms of speed, cost and accuracy, while also removing much of the complexity and unpredictability historically associated with locating undisclosed assets, particularly hidden bank accounts. 20/12/2019
World News Euroviews. Soaring food bank use: the growing reality of hunger in ‘rich’ countries ǀ View More people are going hungry and relying on aid to feed their families in the world’s wealthiest countries. 19/12/2019
Gaza Euroviews. The case of Suha Jbara exposes the corruption and barbarism of the Palestinian Authority ǀ View Too many Palestinians endure inhumane treatment at the hands of the PA. Life on the West Bank can be hard enough and, civilians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip face a near-systematic campaign of human rights abuses. 19/12/2019
World News Euroviews. The EU’s Green Deal is ambitious. But its success rides on its most controversial part ǀ View Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the European Green Deal is a reference to the imposition of a border carbon adjustment mechanism (“BCA”) by 2021. 19/12/2019
USA Euroviews. Americans don't protest in the streets like the French do — yet ǀ View Americans are increasingly striking and protesting for economic improvements, with support for unions reaching its highest level in decades. 17/12/2019
Poland Euroviews. Time is fast running out for judicial independence in PiS-ruled Poland ǀ View The new proposed bill tries to put a definitive end to the activities of an abundant number of Polish judges to uphold the rule of law. The attack against judicial independence, then, takes a further step forward. 17/12/2019
World News Euroviews. Europe is woefully unprepared for future deadly disease outbreaks ǀ View New research by the Economist Intelligence Unit has identified severe weaknesses in countries’ abilities to prevent, detect and respond to significant disease outbreaks. 16/12/2019
Cyprus Euroviews. Football could be the level playing field to start the healing process in a divided Cyprus ǀ View Reunifying the national team after 65 years of separation could be the strongest confidence building measure to restore the bond between the Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities, as well as spark new life into a withering team. 16/12/2019
World News Euroviews. We need to stop pretending that we do enough to curtail terrorists’ online influence ǀ View We are living in times of global terrorism, unlike any we have known before. This is a terror that thrives through its enduring online presence. The time has come and gone for relying on the goodwill of the tech industry and their unfulfilled promises of self-regulation. 13/12/2019
Bulgaria Euroviews. The EU’s first Public Prosecutor has her work cut out for her tackling corruption in Bulgaria ǀ View Laura Kövesi, who was appointed as the EU’s first chief public prosecutor, has a long track record of fighting corruption in her native Romania. Yet, is a solid résumé enough to tackle the immense challenge before this new EU institution? 13/12/2019