Turkey Euroviews. Berat Albayrak: Turkey is back in business ǀ View It is important to understand what has been implemented since we took office last year, when a currency attack, unprecedented in scale, compounded by a host of other financial fragilities was underfoot. 13/09/2019
USA Euroviews. Why Andrew Yang is totally wrong about robots replacing workers ǀ View In a world of job-killing automation, you'd expect to see an epidemic of unemployed workers. Right now the unemployment rate is at a 50-year low. 12/09/2019
USA Euroviews. Twitter diplomacy: The “Money Heist” of Trump’s Foreign Policy ǀ View We should, as observers, check our emotions and learn to play Trump’s “long game”: evaluate the bigger picture, remembering the advice from “Money Heist”: “If you finally get them a happy ending, you’ll be the country’s hero, but if it ends up in a long string of dead people, we'll all be screwed." 11/09/2019
Afghanistan Euroviews. Why many Afghans aren't sad Trump's secret Taliban peace talks collapsed ǀ View The one hope Afghans have for this disappointing moment is that a process can be created in which they will have a say in their nation’s fate. 10/09/2019
Malta Euroviews. LGBTIQ+ communities are today valued members of Maltese society ǀ View Among the LGBTIQ+ community there are persons who are either raising their own children, or who have adopted or fostered children. As a society, we have a responsibility to ensure that these children thrive and reach their full potential, like all other children. 10/09/2019
World News Euroviews. Ashura reminds us that Islam is an integral part of the Abrahamic tradition ǀ View Many of the events that unite Judaism, Christianity and Islam are eclipsed by divisive or even downright racist rhetoric pushed out by the far-right. First amongst these events is Ashura, which falls today. 10/09/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Putting Facial Recognition Technology in the dock: How the use of FRT is impacting UK law ǀ View In the first legal challenge of its kind anywhere in the world, the Court ruled that the South Wales Police use of live facial recognition technology (‘FRT’), which has been trialled since 2017 was lawful even though no specific FRT law was or is in existence. 10/09/2019
Russia Euroviews. Why Vladimir Putin's iron grip on power is finally weakening ǀ View Russia's leadership is increasingly worried that a faltering economy will lead more people to demand change. 10/09/2019
China Euroviews. I once was a Chinese nationalist. Hong Kong changed my mind ǀ View In the images of millions upon millions of Hong Kongers marching peacefully for a better future, I see the Hong Kong I fell in love with. 09/09/2019
World News Euroviews. Policymakers should better protect outdoor workers from the sun ǀ View In Europe alone, 14.5 million workers spend at least 75 per cent of their working lives outdoors without adequate protection and are at greater risk of developing skin cancer. Yet this invisible risk is being vastly neglected. 09/09/2019
Brazil Euroviews. Sens. Schatz and Murphy: Trump won't act on Brazil's forest fires. Congress will ǀ View For President Donald Trump, maintaining his personal friendship with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro — another right-wing leader with authoritarian tendencies — is seemingly more important than leading the charge against the disaster unfolding in Brazil. 06/09/2019
USA Euroviews. Trump's Space Force can seem funny. But space threats are deadly serious ǀ View Some of the joking about Trump’s space designs is deserved, but U.S. national security relies on space capabilities that are at risk. 05/09/2019
Germany Euroviews. The EU’s Far Right surge is unstoppable if we don’t transform how our democracies work ǀ View Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, could well be the first major industrial power to fall in a global recession, triggering a Far Right victory that could have a domino effect across the EU. 04/09/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. As students return to universities, it’s time we talked candidly about rape ǀ View As universities across Europe prepare open their doors for a new term, student Cara Balen warns of the danger of not recognising the importance of sexual consent on campus and beyond. 04/09/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Shipping containers are the tip of the iceberg. Homelessness in the UK is at epidemic levels ǀ View Homelessness makes us uncomfortable - it challenges our assumptions about global inequality, as well as the viability of our own welfare states and governance, when we see large numbers of our fellow citizens living in conditions akin to refugee camps abroad. 04/09/2019
USA Euroviews. The life-changing magic of tidying up your Netflix queue ǀ View We have reached peak streaming saturation, and viewer fatigue is setting in. There is some amazing content being produced for sure, but there is simply too much out there to absorb. 02/09/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. The rejection of a LGBT asylum seeker’s claim shows a rising intolerance in Brexit Britain ǀ View The rejection of a LGBT asylum seeker's application by a UK judge because he didn't have a gay "demeanour" is the latest chapter in growing intolerance in Britain, unleashed in part by the Brexit debate. 29/08/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Suspending Parliament benefits Boris Johnson, but is a fiasco for Great Britain ǀ View The new prime minister is creating a crisis on top of a crisis. But to what end — and at what eventual cost to the country? 29/08/2019
Germany Euroviews. Interpol, Freedom of Movement and EU Data Protection Laws - Policing the World’s Police ǀ View There are real problems within Interpol’s independence and especially the ability of corrupt governments to target politicians and business people using the Interpol Red Notice system to request extradition. 28/08/2019
USA Euroviews. Congress' demands for nuclear-powered aircraft carriers are sinking the Navy ǀ View A law mandating 12 "supercarriers" is too big a cost burden, while strategists worry that they are increasingly vulnerable to Russia and China. 28/08/2019