Europe News Euroviews. The Baltics scored a key European victory on energy security that can inspire others
World News Euroviews. Two years after 7 October, Europe must face its antisemitism crisis The question before Europe today is stark: will we act decisively to confront antisemitism, or will we look back one day and recognise, too late, another missed warning, Dr Moshe Kantor writes in a Euronews exclusive. 17/09/2025
Europe News Euroviews. How Serbia's turn to the West provoked Putin’s reaction It is to be seen if Putin has yet crossed Trump’s “red line” and if Washington is willing to unleash more painful sanctions on Russia. One thing is clear – Moscow’s continued defiance and rogue activities in its neighbourhoods have awakened the Trump administration, Ambassador John B. Craig writes. 14/07/2025
Europe News Euroviews. Europe's defining moment is now As Denmark prepares to take over the EU Council Presidency for six months, it’s time to turn ambition into collective action, Micael Johansson and Jan Pie write. 30/06/2025
Europe News Euroviews. Protecting children online: The time to act is now If we are genuinely committed to ensuring that the digital world fosters healthy development, learning, and meaningful connection, then decisive action must be taken now, 21 ministers from 13 EU member states write in a Euronews exclusive. 27/06/2025
Israel Euroviews. Is this the UN's last chance to take the right side in history? The Israel-Iran conflict is not just another diplomatic crisis. It is a test of the international system’s moral spine. If the UN fails now, it risks irrelevance, or worse, complicity, Robert Singer writes. 19/06/2025
Israel Euroviews. Israel's strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities is a win for global security Condemning terrorism, halting nuclear proliferation, and defending innocent lives must not be controversial positions, they must be moral imperatives, Sacha Roytman Dratwa writes. 13/06/2025
Europe News Euroviews. Using public funds to sway the public is not policy — it’s propaganda Using the European Commission’s institutional power to target companies or rig the political process isn’t a strategy. It’s abuse. And no amount of NGO window-dressing changes that, Joachim Nikolaus Steinhöfel writes. 11/06/2025
Europe News Euroviews. Democracy is Europe's first line of defence In an Euronews exclusive, Council of Europe Secretary General and former Swiss President Alain Berset makes the case for a new democratic pact before Europe hits a tipping point. 22/05/2025
Uzbekistan Euroviews. Termez Dialogue seeks new model for Central and South Asian relations Strengthening connectivity will create a true win-win scenario. Most importantly, it will provide a powerful impetus for building a unified regional space, laying the foundation for lasting peace, sustainable development, and long-term stability across the region, Dr Eldor Aripov writes. 21/05/2025
Turkey Euroviews. Why the EU is essential — and why Türkiye belongs in the bloc In an Euroviews exclusive, the leader of Türkiye's Republican People’s Party (CHP) Özgür Özel shares his call for renewed solidarity, shared values, and democratic partnership. 09/05/2025
Markets Euroviews. What this week’s stock market volatility means for European investors A gradual drip feed of investment into a diverse range of quality companies could be a smart approach, Nick Saunders writes. 12/04/2025
Cambodia Euroviews. Cambodia’s descent into autocracy demands a bold EU response The world is watching, and history will judge our response. Let us ensure that the EU’s actions reaffirm our collective commitment to a future where democracy and human rights are not only preserved but are allowed to flourish, Mu Sochua writes. 11/04/2025
Markets Euroviews. The euro as a safe haven: Is it here to stay? While the euro's rise as a safe haven is promising, sustaining this trend requires more than just fiscal stimulus, S&P Global Ratings' Sylvain Broyer writes in a Euroviews exclusive. 11/04/2025
Business Euroviews. Tesla’s fall in Europe will only hand the keys to Beijing With the US, the UK and much of Europe ramping up incentives for domestic production, no wonder China is scrambling to maintain its competitive edge, Saman Rizwan writes. 07/04/2025
Uzbekistan Euroviews. Central Asia is at the forefront of the fight against climate change The Samarkand Climate Conference will provide an opportunity to identify mutually acceptable solutions for climate adaptation, draw global attention to regional environmental challenges and strengthen multilateral cooperation, Akramjon Nematov and Azamat Sulimanov write. 03/04/2025
Uzbekistan Euroviews. Central Asia – European Union: Towards a strategic partnership The upcoming EU–Central Asia summit in Samarkand presents a unique opportunity that will undoubtedly give new impetus to the development of multifaceted cooperation between the regions, Bakhtiyor Mustafayev writes. 31/03/2025
Europe News Euroviews. This is the EU's chance to support a better future for Syrians If the EU and its members are truly committed to helping Syrians to break with decades of repression and impunity, they should redouble and speed up efforts to assist Syria, Philippe Dam writes. 14/03/2025
Iran Euroviews. In Iran, even President Masoud Pezeshkian is culturally oppressed Azerbaijanis in Iran, like many other non-Persian ethnic minority groups living under the Islamic Republic, face repression and are denied the right to speak in their mother tongue at official gatherings, even if they are the president of Iran. Don’t they deserve better, Mordechai Kedar writes. 13/03/2025
Europe News Euroviews. Merz is chiseling economic decline into the German constitution Friedrich Merz, who once presented himself as the last line of defence against debt madness, is now set to push Germany’s new debt into the trillion-euro range. This program will accelerate the country's economic decline, Joachim Nikolaus Steinhöfel writes. 10/03/2025
Europe News Euroviews. Europe’s medicine dependency is Achilles heel of its defence strategy Europe can no longer afford to treat medicine security as a secondary issue. Anything less would be a grave miscalculation — one that could turn our dependence on critical medicines into the Achilles heel of Europe’s security, health ministers of 11 EU member states write in a Euronews exclusive. 09/03/2025