World News Euroviews. Artificial Intelligence and Populism: How to avoid a catastrophe? Even if we are true believers in the power of technology, in the benefits of creative destruction, we should not kid ourselves: the fourth industrial revolution, if left untamed, could increase inequality, weaken the social fiber of our society, and put under threat the core of democracy and peace. 27/11/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. Queue jumpers of Europe, unite! | View Theresa May called EU citizens who have made their home in the UK "queue jumpers". Being vilified in their adopted country by the Prime Minister has left many feeling angered - and more like strangers in their own home. 27/11/2018
World News Euroviews. The Mars landing could lead to human colonization, and the end of Martian life | View If any of [human] missions [to Mars] finds more concrete evidence of life, even of the microscopic variety, we all will face a moral and ethical quandary. Do microscopic and presumably non-sentient beings on another planet have the right to be protected from us? Is Mars their planet? 27/11/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. Scotland's Brexit dilemma: deal, no deal or independence | View Scotland has been a bystander in the last two years of the Brexit saga. But what next for Scotland? Accept May's Brexit deal, fight to halt Brexit or renew calls for independence. 26/11/2018
World News Euroviews. No, Australian farmers have nothing to fear from new EU rules | View New EU rules on antibiotics use in herds are designed to make it a level playing field for all farmers - not just those in Europe. 26/11/2018
World News Euroviews. A wave of women fighting rape across Europe | View On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, it is timely to pay homage to the women who keep fighting for their unequivocal right to autonomy over their own bodies. 25/11/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. The current Brexit debate is the deluded fighting with those in denial The U.K. — a nation which in living memory was administering the largest empire in the history of the world — is at present a country where the deluded are fighting with those in denial. It could all end very badly indeed. 24/11/2018
World News Euroviews. The week that was: Brexit, hate speech and the rule of law | View We take look at the hot topics in the View section that have had you talking this week. 23/11/2018
Germany Euroviews. Germany’s NetzDG needs help to stem online hate speech | View Online hate must be combatted, and will is not enough – we must ensure the tools we are using are as optimal as they can be. Failure on either front will mean those who spread hate online win. 23/11/2018
Poland Euroviews. After a 'tactical retreat' over judges - what next for Poland? | View The rulers [in Poland] do not behave as if they were meaningful constrained by law; whenever it does not suit their political purposes, they simply amend it. This is not a rule of law, this is rule by law. 22/11/2018
Hungary Euroviews. Rule of law mechanism: A procedure without law? | View The Hungarian government regards the resolution on triggering Article 7 procedure as a punishment for its anti-migration policy. 22/11/2018
France Euroviews. French anti-terror laws are robbing people of their freedom | View By concentrating power in the hands of the [French] government - completely outside of the normal criminal justice system - administrative [anti-terrorist] control measures are open to abuse and discriminatory application, including toward Muslims. 22/11/2018
USA Euroviews. Trump's stubborn support for Saudi Arabia is indefensible | View Some of the bombs being dropped on poor Yemenis — including on the school bus where 40 children died in August 2018 — were made in America. So were the planes from which they are being dropped. 20/11/2018
World News Euroviews. Training to be Magnus Carlsen: How chess makes children smarter | View Players battling it out to be world champion command millions of dollars in winnings and sponsorship. But chess has long been linked to high brain capacity - and could help make children smarter. 19/11/2018
World News Euroviews. France's failure to tackle cigarette smuggling threatens EU safety France is the most affected EU member state when it comes to cigarette smuggling, and inaction to tackle the problem is endangering Europe's safety. 19/11/2018
World News Euroviews. We won't vote for Theresa May’s rotten Brexit deal | View The withdrawal agreement that Theresa May brought home from Brussels will cause the break-up of the UK. 19/11/2018
World News Euroviews. Have millennials killed phone calls? | View About a century after Americans commandeered the phone for personal chit-chat, what is left? Personal chit-chat — very personal chit-chat. 18/11/2018
World News Euroviews. The problem with the new Fantastic Beasts is that JK Rowling wrote it Nominally about the adventures of Newt Scamander and his American pals in Paris, the film is thwarted by its many subplots and cameos. 17/11/2018
World News Euroviews. The week that was: Brexit chaos, Lord Chaos and the Hulk in Paris Welcome to our new weekly review of the hot topics that have you all talking. In this inaugural round-up of the week that was, we aim to give you a flavour of the opinions here on View that have driven debate across Europe and beyond over the last seven days. 16/11/2018
World News Euroviews. I was Michelle Obama's photographer. Here's what she taught me | View I still hear the first lady's voice in my head every time I am confronted with a challenge that scares me. 15/11/2018