Ukraine Euroviews. Small nation or not, Iceland wants to help Ukraine defend Europe, too Although one of Europe's smallest countries and far from Ukraine, Iceland has made extensive efforts to help in Kyiv's fight against Russia's full-scale invasion, David Kirichenko writes. 17/07/2023
Hungary Euroviews. The true strength of the EU lies in its diversity of opinions We cannot allow select countries to impose their will on others on critical issues of war and peace, such as the imposition of sanctions or the financing of weapons, Balázs Orbán writes. 14/07/2023
World News Euroviews. This is what is missing from the EU's 2040 climate policy goals These are measures that the European Union must immediately put in place in order to build a sustainable society for 2040 – and put a stop to harmful emissions, MEP Emma Wiesner writes. 14/07/2023
Ukraine Euroviews. This is how Big Oil continues to profit from Russia's war in Ukraine Governments in Europe have a choice to make: do they continue to turn a blind eye to this blood money, or do they face it head-on and make sure the right thing is done, Lucy Hall writes. 13/07/2023
World News Euroviews. Europe needs to embrace green mining for its energy transition goals Europe is rich in its own metals, but mining has a dirty image across the continent. Sustainable mining has to be our future, Jordi Bruno writes. 13/07/2023
World News Euroviews. Why is reporting on the climate impact of meat off the menu? Contrary to the popular saying, more bad news about meat production will be good news for people and the planet, Nico Muzi writes. 12/07/2023
World News Euroviews. Will Europe’s AI legislation protect people’s rights? As the EU’s AI Act moves into the final phase of negotiations, key battles arise for the protection of human rights. The rules on the police’s use of AI technology for surveillance are the heart of the issue, Sarah Chander writes. 12/07/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU nature restoration law would improve food security — full stop Like all food companies, Danone and Nestlé are heavily reliant on nature and its well-being to procure our agricultural raw materials. When nature suffers, our supply chain is strained, Facundo Etchebehere and Bart Vandewaetere write. 11/07/2023
Ukraine Euroviews. Viktor Yushchenko had a lasting impact on Ukraine's national revival The strength shown by the Ukrainian people today is a continuation of the work started by past leaders like Yushchenko, who began tearing the country free from the oppressive grip of its tyrannical neighbour, David Kirichenko writes. 10/07/2023
World News Euroviews. Is the future of social media hanging by a Thread? Meta's Twitter rival, Threads, has shaken up the social media market — for now. But do we really need another social media app, Amber Louise Bryce writes. 10/07/2023
Russia Euroviews. Fear of Ukraine's democratic progress fuelled Putin's war fever As the world marked a tragic milestone on Saturday, we should remind ourselves that Ukraine's progress as a full-fledged democracy shook the seat of power in Moscow to its core, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 08/07/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU nature restoration law is meant to help cities, not hinder them As European cities continue to heat up faster than the rest of our countries, let the Nature Restoration Law be our unified response and our commitment to a sustainable, resilient future, Linda Voortman writes. 07/07/2023
World News Euroviews. Amid raw materials rush, few are considering a more circular approach Without substantial action now, we are destined to continue our take-make-use-waste cycle, Tahmid Chowdhury writes. 06/07/2023
Bulgaria Euroviews. If Bulgaria’s anti-corruption fight fails, Moscow stands to gain Bulgaria’s fight against corruption is the best way to combat the Kremlin’s operations in the country, which risks becoming one of Europe’s weak links alongside Hungary, Nicolas Tenzer writes. 06/07/2023
World News Euroviews. EU taxpayers' money still spends the night in climate-unfriendly banks It is imperative that the EU develops a capital allocation strategy that moves its cash towards ethical and sustainable banks, Marilyn Waite writes. 05/07/2023
World News Euroviews. How can we transform the global food system to preserve our planet? Just like climate policy requires a focus across the entire value chain for emission reductions, the food industry must do the same, Johan Rockström writes. 05/07/2023
World News Euroviews. Detecting child sexual abuse material shouldn't be done at any cost The proposed EU regulation would set a global precedent for filtering the Internet, controlling who can access it, and taking away some of the few tools available for people to protect their right to private life in the digital space, Carmela Troncoso and Bart Preneel write. 04/07/2023
Greece Euroviews. In the most recent election, Greek far right made a sinister comeback An obscure extremist party's surprising result represents uncharted territory for Greece as it grapples with the resurgence of extreme right-wing ideologies just three years after the conviction of Golden Dawn, Georgios Samaras writes. 04/07/2023
World News Euroviews. A compassionate and sustainable EU asylum system is not impossible Everybody has the right to claim asylum on EU territory and should not be deterred or prevented from doing so, Harlem Désir writes. 03/07/2023
World News Euroviews. What is the EU's Joint Climate-Security Nexus agenda all about? Climate security is key to understanding instability and fragility in and outside Europe, and this agenda should be treated as the lens through which to redefine the continent's economic and political agency, Olivia Lazard writes. 03/07/2023