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. The world needs to better prepare for future catastrophes | View As G7 leaders convene to address the global economy’s most pressing challenges, creating more resilient systems and financing the ecological transition should take centerstage. 10/06/2021
Denmark Euroviews. Danish bid to outsource asylum is irresponsible and dangerous | View "Denmark’s new law is not only unsympathetic and irresponsible but inherently dangerous to global structures of asylum cooperation" 10/06/2021
Green News Euroviews. Exploitative fast fashion brands need to ditch the 'feminist' slogans Fast fashion brands that 'profit off the exploitation of women' shouldn't be using International Women's Day to cover up their sins. 09/06/2021
Green News Euroviews. Shell climate case 'is a stark warning to any corporate polluter' Shell’s inadequate targets to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions were considered to constitute a breach of its legal duty of care towards Dutch citizens. 08/06/2021
World News Euroviews. Centuries of discrimination still run deep for Roma in Europe | View New analysis finds that in the Western Balkans, 60% of young Roma people do not attend upper secondary school, writes UNESCO's Manos Antoninis 07/06/2021
World News Euroviews. Green Deal: the silent revolution transforming Europe’s economy "If we succeed, we will have set up a new model of growth and prosperity that may inspire the rest of our international partners," argues MEP Pascal Canfin. 04/06/2021
Germany Euroviews. Germany did not fully recognise Namibia killings as genocide | View "Contrary to what the majority of global media reports suggest, there is no question of full recognition of the genocide in the legal sense and with consequences under international law." 01/06/2021
Belarus Euroviews. EU must go further to punish Lukashenko’s brazen act of piracy | View "If the European Union does not react strongly to such abuses of international law, more incursions and violations of its sovereignty are to be expected." 27/05/2021
World News Euroviews. George Floyd's death lifted veil on racism in Europe's policing | View "George Floyd’s murder was a turning point in Europe’s history by lifting the veil on racism within policing." 25/05/2021
World News Euroviews. Democratic challenges have accelerated during COVID pandemic | View Pierre Peytier, from the European Network of Election Monitoring Organisations, on how the COVID pandemic has affected democracy. 24/05/2021
World News Euroviews. EU must reject Poland & Romania's spending plan for COVID cash | View Poland, as it stands, is set to receive Є58.1 billion in COVID recovery money, and Romania Є29.2 billion. 21/05/2021
Greece Euroviews. Greece's most vulnerable refugees are being denied safe shelter | View "The closure of Kara Tepe municipal camp marks the end of an era for refugee reception in Greece." 20/05/2021
Georgia Euroviews. Georgia's future is European | View Georgia's president Salome Zourabichvili and European Council president Charles Michel hail the deal they say has ended the country's political crisis. 19/05/2021
Bosnia and Herzegovina Euroviews. Merkel's legacy in the Western Balkans will be tough to beat | View "Despite the many misfortunes that befell the world and Europe during Merkel's term, she never turned her back on Bosnia and always kept an eye on the Western Balkans and the political processes taking place in this region." 17/05/2021
Belarus Euroviews. EU must respond or risk gradual Russian takeover of Belarus | View Does the EU have the political will to defend its values in its European neighbours? Pavel Latushko is a member of the Presidium of the Coordinating Council and a key figure in the Belarusian opposition. 17/05/2021
Israel Euroviews. In Gaza, bombs drop and the conflict again hits home | View In all, six of my relatives, three close friends and several colleagues have died in the three bloody wars and countless battles between Israel and Hamas. 16/05/2021
World News Euroviews. Europe must act to suspend patents for COVID-19 vaccines | View Pharmaceutical companies received millions from European taxpayers to help them develop vaccines. Now they must turn that knowledge over to the developing world. 13/05/2021
Hungary Euroviews. Hungary is not a semi-dictatorship, Klubrádió didn't comply | View Klubrádió's owner omitted a few important facts, writes Zoltán Kovács, Hungary's Secretary of State for International Communication and Relations. 11/05/2021
Hungary Euroviews. Hungary is becoming a semi-dictatorship as the EU watches idly | View "The EU has ignored the fact that within its borders a government is disregarding democratic values, leading the country towards populist-nationalist semi-dictatorship while they collect European taxpayers’ money." 10/05/2021
World News Euroviews. Who is the real gatekeeper in the EU’s Digital Single Market? | View Karina Stan of the Developers Alliance anticipates the next wave of EU-driven internet regulation. 06/05/2021