World News Euroviews. Lack of Syria funds means it's time to rethink how donors provide aid At last year’s Brussels Conference, donors recognised that the protracted nature of the conflict in Syria requires a collective stepping up. Yet, one year on, this is yet to materialise, Harlem Désir and Tanya Evans write. 14/06/2023
China Euroviews. Could the COVID pandemic have been avoided if China were a democracy? Not only could China have potentially prevented the global coronavirus pandemic — its authoritarian regime is now also impeding our ability to learn from it, thereby increasing the risk of future pandemics, Oliver St. John writes. 14/06/2023
Spain Euroviews. Spain underwent a political regression while nobody was watching A reactionary wave is coming our way that could consolidate itself in the 23 July general elections after Spain suffered a process of conservative cultural and political backsliding, Antonio Maestre writes. 13/06/2023
Italy Euroviews. Berlusconi's death is Europe's first populist's final triumph Unlike today's autocrats who make grim threats against the institutions of the rule of law, Berlusconi brushed them aside in a light-hearted and smiling manner, with jokes, silk neckerchiefs, and catchy ditties — an authentic made-in-Italy product, ready to be exported, Giorgio Fruscione writes. 12/06/2023
World News Euroviews. Europe should avoid past pitfalls when dealing with China Beijing has deployed a variety of tactics in the past to undermine EU unity on China. These red flags should compel EU leaders to approach it with a healthy dose of realism while minding past lessons from dealing with the East, especially Russia, Soňa Muzikárová writes. 12/06/2023
World News Euroviews. View Q&A: Sustainable fishing could be of immense benefit to humanity To mark World Oceans Day and EU Green Week, Euronews View spoke to Marine Stewardship Council's Dr Rohan Currey about how overfishing affects our lives and what could and should be done to make fisheries across the globe more sustainable 09/06/2023
World News Euroviews. The EPP Group is wrong to spurn the EU's nature restoration law It’s time politicians abandon these cynical games and tackle the challenges we are facing seriously, Olivier De Schutter and Emile Frison write. 09/06/2023
Ukraine Euroviews. View Q&A: Crisis caused by Kakhovka dam destruction is still evolving As the vast and far-reaching consequences of the Kakhovka dam destruction become clearer, Euronews View spoke to Vsevolod Prokofiev, Save the Children’s Media Manager in Ukraine, who was among the first responders to the affected areas. 08/06/2023
Ukraine Euroviews. In less than a year, Ukraine has made major strides on its EU path Recent events suggest that Kyiv is serious about its EU aspirations and will continue to do what it takes, especially in the middle of a war, to become fully integrated into the EU, Mark Temnycky writes. 08/06/2023
World News Euroviews. Europe and the West should focus on Africa's climate-affected youth The people of Africa have been on the receiving end of centuries of exploitation by people from the rest of the world, but perhaps the greatest and most lasting impact will be indirect: climate change, Ivor Ichikowitz writes. 07/06/2023
World News Euroviews. Can Central Asia be the link bringing together the East and the West? After years of economic and diplomatic neglect, the former Soviet countries in the region are emerging as the new geopolitical hotspot in a multipolar and multilateral world, Dr Michael Rossi writes. 07/06/2023
Russia Euroviews. Why aren’t there any mass protests against Putin in Russia? The answer is obvious: maybe Putin’s machinery isn’t that good at breaking Ukraine’s defences, but it is incredibly competent at cracking the skulls of Russian opposition activists, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 06/06/2023
World News Euroviews. Products should be built to last, not break down prematurely If consumers can confidently trust the lifespan of their product, they will be more inclined to use them longer and less likely to be swayed into replacing them too soon, Els Bruggeman and Luisa Crisigiovanni write. 05/06/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU needs to spend more on tech to keep up with China and the US In a world where digital increasingly comes first, tech superpowers are those everyone will be listening to, and the EU is now being put to the test of whether it could and would stand amongst them, Cristian Gherasim writes. 05/06/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU’s green transition will need a pro-growth tax policy to succeed Permanent full expensing is an efficient and neutral tax policy that will allow markets to allocate private investment effectively while moving the economy toward the EU’s climate goals, Sean Bray writes. 02/06/2023
Euronews Debates Euroviews. Green Week Debate 2023: Can Europe lead the way on food security? As part of Euronews' Green Week, our expert panel debated whether Europe can future-proof its food security in the face of climate change and rising global hunger. 02/06/2023
World News Euroviews. With time, women are becoming leaders in science and engineering We are fortunate in our industry to see so many pioneering women who have broken down barriers and opened up opportunities that once previously didn’t exist, Lara Duro writes. 02/06/2023
World News Euroviews. Europe's liberals should learn a thing or two from populists Populist movements in Europe are still with us, and European liberals ought to take on board how and why they appeal to voters, political scientist Zsolt Enyedi writes. 01/06/2023
World News Euroviews. Is the Western Balkans' EU membership dream a slowly fading prospect? Twenty years after promises of quick accession made at the Thessaloniki Summit, the current vision in Brussels is not opening new and better perspectives for aspirant countries, Vesko Garčević writes. 01/06/2023
Democratic Republic Of Congo Euroviews. DRC's racist election law threatens to push the country over the brink If the legislation barring anyone without two Congolese parents from seeking the presidency existed in Europe, it would make a number of the continent's leaders unelectable, Duggan Flanakin writes. 31/05/2023