World News Euroviews. John Bolton is scary because much of the establishment agrees with him | View The new national security advisor is no hawkish iconoclast, and the real risk of his tenure is a war no one sees coming, writes Robert Moore. 09/04/2018
World News Euroviews. Gun taxes prove liberals have never met a crisis they couldn't tax | View Whether the problem is mass shootings, addiction or obesity, lawmakers continue to argue that higher taxes will cure the nation's gravest ailments. 04/04/2018
Turkey Euroviews. Turkey: When the path to safety for Syrians is anything but | View The European Union must ensure apparent border security funds to Turkey are not used to "hunt down" fleeing asylum seekers, and step up aid to establish proper reception centers. 04/04/2018
Russia Euroviews. Russia's influence is much more than propaganda and fake news | View How Russia’s growing soft power among Western populists has been underestimated. 04/04/2018
World News Euroviews. Mad that Facebook has your data? Here's why you can't sue to get it back | View Users angered by recent privacy scandals may be wondering what legal options they have. The answer is disappointing, writes attorney Joel Winston. 03/04/2018
World News Euroviews. Cults are terrifying. But they're even worse for women | View Women's abilities to control their own reproductive choices are often determined by cult leaders, writes Alexandra Stein. 02/04/2018
Spain Euroviews. Catalonia hurt Spain’s image but the law must prevail: View After Puigdemont’s arrest, the Spain government must tread carefully to keep European actors on side in the debate over Catalonia’s future, writes the vice president of the Catalan Council of the European Movement. 01/04/2018
World News Euroviews. Bannon's revenge: How globalism became the far-right's favourite smear | View With the departures of Gary Cohn, Rex Tillerson and H.R. McMaster, Trump has effectviely purged his cabinet of globalists. 01/04/2018
World News Euroviews. Houston, we have a space junk problem: View How scientists are trying to stop space debris from creating a cosmic junkyard. 31/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Why calls for a Second Amendment repeal actually hinder gun reform There are lots of plausible ideas worth pursuing when it comes to gun policy. Repealing the Second Amendment isn't one of them, writes Steve Vladeck. 27/03/2018
World News Euroviews. What #DeleteFacebook tech bros don't get: Leaving Facebook is a privil We need to start listening to people who are concerned about closing their accounts and building tools that can fulfill their needs. 27/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Don't buy the hype: Why cryptocurrency is still a terrible investment The fundamental question of who regulates this volatile world — and to what extent — needs to be sorted out now before more consumers get hurt. 27/03/2018
Russia Euroviews. The West must cut Russia's financial roots | View Western coordinated action against Russia has been taken to a new level, now it's time to follow the money, writes the Atlantic Council's Anders Åslund. 27/03/2018
World News Euroviews. John Bolton makes Trump's North Korea summit vital, and risky | View As Trump approaches these talks, it is essential that he not underestimate Kim's political savvy. 26/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Does Cynthia Nixon have a shot? Maybe — if she channels Reagan | View Whether or not Nixon can defeat incumbent Andrew Cuomo may depend on how effectively she can bridge two distinct political traditions. 26/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Chris Hayes: Moral universe does not inherently bend towards justice 50 years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, America must confront a brutal reality: The analogy of the long and imperceptibly trending line of progress is wrong. 24/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Black journalists still unsung heroes of the civil rights movement Black journalists put themselves on the dangerous front lines of the US civil rights movement so the sacrifices of activists would not go unnoticed. 24/03/2018
World News Euroviews. You can now test yourself for cancer. Here's why you shouldn't. Cancer-screening is a double-edged sword. Knowledge can save lives, but it can also trigger fear and lead to unnecessary harm. 23/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Bill Murray: The Parkland kids remind me of those who protested Vietnam Their most powerful asset in their fight to bring change is their idealism 22/03/2018
Russia Euroviews. Is the West too soft on Putin? | View A gloves-off approach to the Russian leader might be what Europe and its allies need to defend Western values and interests, writes the Centre for European Reform's Ian Bond. 21/03/2018