Green News Euroviews. View: Transport is a huge blindspot in the EU’s energy crisis response As the bloc’s Russian oil embargo looms, a Greenpeace campaigner writes it’s time to overhaul our 'oil-guzzling' transport systems. 02/12/2022
Europe News Euroviews. Why the EU needs to embrace a circular economy | View Black Friday highlights more than ever our need to shift to a circular economy, argues Tahmid Chowdhury in an opinion piece ahead of the EU plan to release a new packaging waste directive. 30/11/2022
World News Euroviews. The EU needs to exercise its own brand of climate power | View "The EU can exercise its own brand of climate power that allows it to be both competitive and supportive to more vulnerable economies." 28/11/2022
World News Euroviews. Hate and disinformation spiked since Elon Musk took over Twitter Many fear Twitter will not only become a festoon of hate speech, disinformation, and erratic behaviour but that it will erase the progress the platform already made to combat them, Heather Dannyelle Thompson writes. 24/11/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Why Marvel needs to stop queerbaiting audiences While Black Panther: Wakanda Forever does well for a sequel to a cultural behemoth, it singularly fails when it comes to what Marvel were advertising: queer representation. 15/11/2022
Green News Euroviews. View: EU approval of the new Energy Charter Treaty is bound to fail UN Special Rapporteur Oliver De Schutter explains why he thinks the EU needs to quit an agreement that protects the interests of the fossil fuel industry. 15/11/2022
Culture news Euroviews. The Crown is back: Here's what you need to know From tampongate to banned interviews, the latest series of Netflix's royal rumble has already set headlines alight. 09/11/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Disney superfans: danger or delight to the multi-billion dollar firm? Disney is trying to keep its most loyal adult customers happy while opening the doors of its theme parks to newcomers and occasional visitors. 03/11/2022
Green News Euroviews. View: Europe’s energy crisis shouldn’t prompt a dash for gas in Africa A group of African and European organisations are today calling on EU leaders to abandon their short-sighted scramble. 02/11/2022
Brazil Euroviews. From prison to president: The political resurrection of Lula da Silva Adored by half, despised by the other half. How did Lula manage to get elected for an unprecedented third time in Brazil? 31/10/2022
Culture news Euroviews. The Woman King: if you see one movie this year, please make it this As Black History Month draws to a close in the UK, culture critic Tina Charisma argues why everyone should take time out to watch Hollywood's historical portrayal of bold Black women on the big screen. 29/10/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Twitter takeover: Why does Elon Musk's multi-billion buyout matter? The day has finally come that Elon Musk can proudly swan into his new office. But does he even know what he's just bought? And why does it matter, considering how many people actually use the social media network? 28/10/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Brazil elections: When pulling on a football shirt gets political President Jair Bolsonaro has managed to associate his own political persona and his bid for a second term in office to the beloved Brazilian football shirt... 28/10/2022
Ukraine Euroviews. Ukraine reconstruction must reinforce its democratic principles | View "We know that our democracy is still a work in progress and that when peace comes we must be ready to get back to work." 26/10/2022
Green News Euroviews. View: We need to listen to vulnerable nations about loss and damage Finding a solution for loss and damage will provide new pathways for investments into sustainable development for the global community. 25/10/2022
Sweden Euroviews. Why is Sweden turning its back on women and the climate? | View Sweden has historically been at the "forefront of issues related to gender equality [and] climate justice ... until now", write ActionAid's Jennifer Vidmo and Javier Garcia de la Oliva. 24/10/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Liz Truss quits: rules for a 'Cultured' resignation speech Lost for words Liz? Fear not, Euronews Culture is on standby to impart some advice so that the departing UK prime minister can leave the room with a modicum of dignity once her successor has been chosen... After all, when you’re a politician, that farewell moment isn’t one you want to mess up. 20/10/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Black History Month: why isn't it celebrated more across Europe? October is officially Black History Month in the UK and Ireland. It's also celebrated in other European countries, but why is the concept not more widely recognised? 18/10/2022
Europe News Euroviews. It's time for a new chapter in Iran written by women | View Human rights are non-negotiable. We must raise violations wherever and by whoever they are committed, says Cornelia Ernst, Chair of the European Parliament's Delegation for Relations with Iran. 10/10/2022
Denmark Euroviews. Mental health impact of war unprecedented in Europe since WWII | View The World Health Organization is highlighting the impact of the Ukraine war to mark World Mental Health Day on Monday, 10 October. 10/10/2022