12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
World News Euroviews. Energy prices are skyrocketing. It’s game over for gas | View As EU leaders meet in Brussels to address the energy crisis, there are short-term solutions available. But the most glaring answer is to get Europe off gas for good, argues Friends of the Earth Europe's Eilidh Robb. 22/10/2021
Tech News Euroviews. Renting a home? Why your landlord could be your bank The purchasing power of banks and investment firms are making it more difficult for individuals to buy a home. But new technological solutions could offer some hope. 21/10/2021
Kyrgyzstan Euroviews. The EU must protect its investment in Kyrgyz democracy | View The EU has spent €200 million building democracy in Kyrgyzstan. It must intervene now to stop an Afghanistan-style collapse, argues Shamil Ibragimov, director of the Soros Foundation in Kyrgyzstan. 21/10/2021
Green News Euroviews. I tried the new McPlant burger and 'it just tastes great' My verdict on McDonald’s first-ever vegan meat burger, which launched in over 250 outlets in the UK this month. 20/10/2021
Green News Euroviews. How and why hospital surgery is contributing to the climate emergency Most surgeons are not even aware of the scale of surgical practice’s carbon footprint, despite it being hefty. 16/10/2021
World News Euroviews. It’s time to make a commitment to protect the media | View Four years after Daphne Caruana Galizia's murder, journalists in Europe are still under threat, writes Article 19's Europe division chief Sarah Clarke. 16/10/2021
World News Euroviews. Europe should take action against Hezbollah's growing strength | View Europe as well as Lebanon is under threat from Hezbollah and must fully designate the group as a terrorist entity, argues the Counter Extremism Project's Hans-Jakob Schindler 15/10/2021
Tech News Euroviews. Cryptocurrencies won't be considered as legal currencies Bitcoin fails to fulfil the key functions of money and therefore won't be recognised as money in a legal sense. 15/10/2021
World News Euroviews. Legal row could see Poland become a second-class member of EU | View "The consequences of Warsaw assaulting the EU legal order could be far-reaching, potentially turning Poland into a second-class member of the bloc." 14/10/2021
Tech News Euroviews. Remote work is providing huge opportunities for developing countries Poorer countries will benefit the most as WFH (work from home) and WFA (work from anywhere) trends become more mainstream. Here's why. 14/10/2021
World News Euroviews. Invest in local disaster response: it saves lives and money | View Floods and wildfires across Europe this summer should remind us of the need to strengthen local response networks, say European Commissioner for Crisis Management Janez Lenarčič and Red Cross Secretary-General Jagan Chapagain. 13/10/2021
World News Euroviews. Greta Thunberg-UN climate case singles out the wrong countries | View Yesterday's decision on climate change and children's rights was historic - but the worst violators are still getting a free pass, writes Iveta Cherneva. 12/10/2021
Iran Euroviews. Iranians are crying out for regime change, not nuclear power | View Europe and the United States must stop pandering to Tehran's nuclear 'extortion' tactics, argues dissident author Alireza Jafarzadeh. 11/10/2021
World News Euroviews. Regulating Big Tech will take pluralism and institutions | View Give social media users a choice of algorithm - and real, independent oversight bodies - to keep debate online free and healthy, argue EDMO's Miguel Poaires Maduro and law researcher Francisco de Abreu Duarte. 07/10/2021
World News Euroviews. Managing Europe's winter of discontent ǀ View Skyrocketing fuel prices, ongoing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and supply chain disruption are on the cards for Europe this winter. Analyst Radu Magdin argues leaders must tackle these issues head-on, not shy away from them. 05/10/2021
Iraq Euroviews. Iraqis go to the polls on October 10. What happens next? | View Iraqis will vote in snap parliamentary elections this Sunday, for the first time since protests rocked the country in 2019. SIPRI's Shivan Fazil and Dylan O'Driscoll explain what's at stake - and why the new government will have no time to lose. 04/10/2021
Tunisia Euroviews. The US and EU must put pressure on Tunisia before it’s too late | View The international community must speak up after the recent presidential power-grab in Tunisia, argues Adnen Hasnaoui, president of the Maghreb Institute for Sustainable Development. 04/10/2021
World News Euroviews. Child poverty is a burden on Europe’s prosperity and stability | View Without proper investment to ensure all children are able to reach their full potential, Europe cannot build a sustainable, inclusive recovery, argues Eurochild President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca. 04/10/2021
Tech News Euroviews. Turning on crypto means turning our backs on vulnerable millions Remittances in Bitcoin help vulnerable people in unstable economies, like Afghanistan. Crypto regulation means cutting them off. 01/10/2021
World News Euroviews. EU should invest in Ukrainian energy to limit pipeline's impact | View While it is unclear whether the Nord Stream 2 pipeline will ever start operating, its very appearance signals Moscow’s malign intentions vis-à-vis Ukraine. The West should step up efforts to help Kyiv guard its fundamental security interests and take advantage of Ukraine's green energy potential. 01/10/2021