Bangladesh Euroviews. If Europe could sanction Putin, it can do the same for Bangladesh It is easy to call for human rights from EU offices in Brussels and Luxembourg, our old, established democracies. In Bangladesh, Yunus is trying to build a new one. We must help him, Muddassar Ahmed writes. 13/02/2025
Europe News Euroviews. Montenegro pursues values-driven EU enlargement process The President of Montenegro outlines four scenarios in which candidate countries may engage with EU enlargement, with only one - in which both sides play their role fully in the democratisation process - is ideal. 04/02/2025
World News Euroviews. Europe's security would be at major risk without access to rare earths With no easing of geopolitical tensions in sight, the EU and its members need to fight for themselves by prioritising strategic partnerships with resource-rich countries in Central Asia and beyond, Nicolas Tenzer writes. 30/01/2025
Syria Euroviews. When considering Syria, the world should be patient Syria should be able to approach its future with careful and inclusive steps backed by plenty of international assistance. Syrians are starting to trade, to mend, to plan. They deserve our support and our patience, IOM Director General Amy Pope writes. 28/01/2025
World News Euroviews. The EU’s fisheries crisis demands action now, not misplaced optimism A prosperous future for fisheries is still within reach. This is the legacy policymakers must commit to today, not tomorrow. Closing our eyes to the realities of our situation leads nowhere, Pascale Moehrle and Dr Monica Verbeek write. 25/01/2025
Business Euroviews. Donald Trump’s Davos speech: Should Europe really fear tariffs? Donald Trump’s address at the World Economic Forum showcased his familiar economic rhetoric. Yet, it could be argued that his speech was marked by economic misconceptions and exaggerations, Piero Cingari writes. 25/01/2025
Israel Euroviews. The Israel-Hamas ceasefire is a deal that cannot last In truth, the first phase of the deal is relatively easy to implement and gives all parties a respite from draining conflict. After the six-week ceasefire, any extension will depend on the success of future negotiations, Soli Özel writes. 22/01/2025
USA Euroviews. What Trump 2.0 means to world's largest collective marketplace: Africa If Africa can find the confidence to take sentiment out of the equation and make a business pitch that makes sense, this could well be a very profitable and peaceful four years indeed, Ivor Ichikowitz writes. 20/01/2025
Moldova Euroviews. Can Transnistria weather the loss of Russian gas? Moldovan citizens will vote this year in parliamentary elections. There is a risk that their vote will derail Chisinau's European course. Only time will tell how Europe will react, Vitalie Cojocari writes. 16/01/2025
Europe News Euroviews. Foreign interference and the Musk effect The limit between foreign meddling and freedom of speech in a world of modern communications - a question that will determine the future of Europe, MEP András László writes. 14/01/2025
World News Euroviews. Women are saving Ukraine’s wartime economy The women in Ukraine have suffered bitterly in this war, and yet they dream of tomorrow’s country – one in which their daughters are accepted and welcomed into the workforce, Massimo Diana wrote. 20/12/2024
China Euroviews. China’s new economic development offers fresh China-EU opportunities China is ready to work with the EU to seize opportunities and meet challenges to pave the way for the next 50 years of China-EU relations and contribute our share to global peace, stability and prosperity, Ambassador Cai Run writes in a Euronews exclusive. 20/12/2024
World News Euroviews. Words matter: Changing the language of online fraud By changing our narrative, we can better support those who have been harmed and hold fraudsters accountable for their crimes, Cyril Gout writes. 18/12/2024
Israel Euroviews. Ms Kallas, prioritise civil society for Israeli-Palestinian peace The peacebuilders of Israel and Palestine are ready. They now need a leader to partner with them, and ensure that civil society initiatives are not just an afterthought but a cornerstone of a just and durable peace, Nivine Sandouka and Brian Reeves write. 17/12/2024
Ukraine Euroviews. Peace in Ukraine needs more than a plan If Europe wants to sit at the table on European security affairs rather than only being the subject of it, it needs a European Peace Plan that includes forceful diplomacy backed by the force of arms and money, Nicu Popescu and Gustav Gressel write. 13/12/2024
Turkey Euroviews. The struggle for truth in the digital age will determine our future We are fully aware that, for the sake of humanity's common future, we must act with an understanding that does not compromise on the principles of truth, conscience, and justice, Professor Fahrettin Altun writes. 10/12/2024
Syria Euroviews. Europe cannot yet afford to celebrate post-al-Assad Syria For Europe, the risks of inaction and complacency far outweigh any fleeting sense of relief at al-Assad’s demise, Shlomo Roiter Jesner writes. 10/12/2024
Climate Euroviews. To Trump-proof climate, the Global South must take the lead Instead of retreating into catastrophising, we can leverage the climate transition as a catalyst for rethinking the global economy, Laura Carvalho writes. 04/12/2024
World News Euroviews. EU must work with cities to solve the housing crisis We’ve heard the promises. Now it’s time to deliver. Housing is a fundamental right, and cities are ready to work with the EU to ensure every citizen has access to an affordable home, Kathrin Gaál and Renaud Payre write. 29/11/2024
Finland Euroviews. Dialogue and leadership needed as European security turns 50 Having grown up to be the leader of an international forum of parliamentarians, I am acutely aware that not all opportunities are going to be successful, which is why all opportunities must be seized, Pia Kauma writes. 29/11/2024