Turkey Euroviews. The need to hold the Turkish judiciary to account is stronger than ever ǀ View Ekrem İmamoğlu’s election as Istanbul’s Metropolitan Mayor in June, following an increased margin of votes in a second poll, highlights the unfaltering determination of the Turkish people to live in a fully democratic state. 26/07/2019
World News Euroviews. Resource extraction, climate change and the right to live well ǀ View Protecting the world’s remaining tropical forest cover from natural resource extraction is essential if the worst of climate change is to be avoided, and the rights of people who depend on those forests are to be respected. 24/07/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. As a GP, I'm happy FaceApp is making us all think about old age - for once ǀ View FaceApp has taken the world by storm in the last week, giving users the chance to see themselves age through its algorithm. [...] It turns out we are more interested in ageing than we realised. 24/07/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Boris Johnson needs to rebuild bridges with Africa ǀ View Which Boris will be entering Number 10: the racist or the cosmopolitan? For the sake of Britain, I hope it is the latter. 24/07/2019
Nigeria Euroviews. Can Boris Johnson stop the slow murder of "Nigeria's Gandhi"? ǀ View As Boris Johnson moves into Downing Street, his first priority will be to demonstrate Britain’s strength beyond Europe and its ability to survive and thrive after Brexit. The Commonwealth - Britain’s international bloc that Johnson hopes can rival the EU’s soft power - is a logical place to start. 24/07/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Will Boris Johnson be a unifying leader? Time will tell ǀ View The UK sorely needs a unifying leader who can be a prime minister for all Brits. No stranger to controversy or even accusations of racism, Johnson will have his work cut out if he is going to create inclusion for all his citizens. 23/07/2019
World News Euroviews. We need an EU Commissioner for Children to protect the European dream ǀ View Children are our most prized asset, yet around the world they still face poverty, trafficking, exploitation, bullying and discrimination even though the Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is the most widely ratified of any of the human rights treaties. 22/07/2019
Poland Euroviews. Resisting the Polish government’s grip on the judiciary ǀ View These disciplinary procedures are nothing to do with safeguarding judicial service standards but are an attempt to silence judges and ensure their submission to the Ministry of Justice. 22/07/2019
France Euroviews. Health worker strikes in Europe should not be ignored ǀ View For the past three months, emergency departments across France have been hit by industrial action. Doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals working on the frontline of healthcare have walked out over concerns about patient safety and their working environments. 22/07/2019
World News Euroviews. Regardless of who the next UK Prime Minister is, Brexit is causing headaches for business ǀ View In a week when the two candidates for the Tory leadership making their pitch to be the next prime minister said the so-called ‘backstop’ was now dead, business owners across the UK and the wider EU were still left scratching their heads about what exactly will happen October. 21/07/2019
USA Euroviews. What do Trump and Batman have in common? They feel wealth entitles them to power ǀ View The myth of the wealthy playboy who can fix what ails the world has hurt a lot of innocent Americans. And yet still they seek elected office. 17/07/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. To stop the potential "Jihadi Jacks" of the future, British Muslim converts need support ǀ View The number of people converting to Islam in the UK is growing rapidly, but they often make headlines for all the wrong reasons. 16/07/2019
USA Euroviews. Everyone loses when women like Serena Williams are forced to play fewer sets than men ǀ View Expecting women to deliver the kind of intensity and theatrics that can build over five sets — when they have nearly half the time to do so — is laughable. 13/07/2019
World News Euroviews. Blindly fighting the symptoms of radicalisation in Europe won’t address the causes ǀ View The question of what to do with Islamic State fighters, their wives and children keeps policy makers and security experts awake at night. But we should worry less about those returning, and more about convincing them not to go in the first place. 11/07/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. The BBC is closing the gender pay gap. Now it must deal with the ethnic pay chasm ǀ View Of the 75 highest-earning stars at the BBC, nearly half are now women. But if the gender pay gap was a scandal, the ethnic pay gap is a disgrace. 10/07/2019
Kyrgyzstan Euroviews. The EU must press for an end to repression in Central Asia at its Kyrgyzstan summit ǀ View On her potentially last foreign trip, Federica Mogherini will present the EU’s new Central Asia strategy at a summit with Central Asia leaders in Kyrgyzstan. But she should convey several things in Bishkek, most notably the abuse and repression of citizens that is ongoing in the region. 05/07/2019
USA Euroviews. Don't be fooled by Trump's historic-seeming North Korean photo op ǀ View Is this enough to really change the tide of history on the Korean Peninsula? The answer became clearer as the two men sat next to each other. 02/07/2019
USA Euroviews. The killer robots are coming. Here's our best chance at stopping them ǀ View The US shouldn't propel the killer robot arms race by building bigger, faster, deadlier machines of our own. It should cut it short. 02/07/2019
USA Euroviews. Is an emotional support animal serving a person's needs or their narcissism? ǀ View There can be significant fallout for other people when you bring a poorly trained animal into a public area. The question is whether you care. 29/06/2019
World News Euroviews. Europe must act to fight the creeping influence of authoritarian regimes in its democracies ǀ View Using tools as varied as cyberattacks, malign finance and information operations, Russian government-linked actors have interfered in EU member states. European democracies have mobilised to confront this challenge, but more action is needed – and fast. 27/06/2019