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
United Kingdom Euroviews. Customers with blocked accounts are the ones being stung in the fight over money laundering ǀ View UK banks are increasingly freezing their customers’ accounts indefinitely, citing strict anti-money laundering laws. Is it really a price worth paying? 27/01/2020
Vatican Euroviews. Pope Francis put a woman in a top Vatican role. It shows how little power Catholic women hold ǀ View Failing to empower women narrows the Church’s vision and makes it less equipped to be a force for good in the world. 24/01/2020
Switzerland Euroviews. Fossil fuel companies are burning the house down. They shouldn’t get a say on putting it out ǀ View Why are carbon emissions still rising? Why are climate negotiations failing to act? Blame the fossil fuel companies joining in discussions at Davos. 24/01/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. Internet regulation is necessary but an overzealous Online Harms bill could harm our rights ǀ View Attempts to rein in the internet will take a step closer in the UK. The proposed new law, however, shows little sign of addressing fundamental issues. 24/01/2020
Lebanon Euroviews. Lebanon is burning. World leaders at Davos have little interest in putting it out ǀ View Lebanese politicians have broken their promises in the past and have few credible ideas on how to end the country's dire economic crisis. 23/01/2020
Canada Euroviews. Harry, Meghan and the Queen all lost out under their new agreement. Who won? The media ǀ View However much the Sussexes were looking to defeat the media, their new arrangement only feeds the story — and the press that draws sustenance from it. 23/01/2020
Switzerland Euroviews. The Olympic Committee's new ban on politics denies reality - and its own poor history ǀ View A new International Olympic Committee policy barring political expression at the Tokyo 2020 games benefits those in power. 21/01/2020
USA Euroviews. The New York Times presidential endorsement shows why newspapers must end the practice ǀ View In an era in which most readers don't trust the news media, endorsements are more likely to hurt an organisation's journalism than help their readers. 21/01/2020
USA Euroviews. Here's how racist Trump voters might be committing an actual crime ǀ View It's difficult to address injustice if you're unwilling to say injustice exists. Politicians and pundits, Republican and Democratic alike, have been unwilling to reprimand voters or hold them accountable. But racist voting isn't an accident. 17/01/2020
USA Euroviews. The U.S. protects Saudi Arabia with Patriot missiles but not U.S. troops in Iraq ǀ View The lack of Patriot missile batteries at the base attacked by Iran shows how little forethought the U.S. put into the consequences of killing Soleimani. 17/01/2020
Turkey Euroviews. Turkey can become an actor in the new Great Game in Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East ǀ View When historians look at the course of events in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East at the beginning of 2020, it is not entirely unlikely that they might identify this year as a prelude to a new Great Game. 16/01/2020
USA Euroviews. Warren and Sanders supporters are getting sucked back into 2016's biggest misstep ǀ View Right now, the Russians are busy hacking organizations, the presidential candidates are getting whiter, and we’re debating whether or not a woman can become president of the United States. 16/01/2020
Iran Euroviews. Mourning at Soleimani’s funeral was staged. Iranians are not rallying behind the regime ǀ View If you logged into Twitter while Soleimani’s funeral was ongoing, you might have encountered a much different narrative about the Quds Force commander and the impact of his death. There, hundreds of thousands of people tweeted using the hashtag #IraniansDetestSoleimani. 15/01/2020
USA Euroviews. Greta Gerwig and other Oscar snubs show that being a white male is still key to recognition ǀ View The 92nd Academy Award nods shows Hollywood can't quit its habit of valuing derivative and self-referential works by established white men above all else. 15/01/2020
Croatia Euroviews. Is the new EU Presidency a Russian Trojan horse? Croatia’s trial of the decade suggests it is ǀ View Has Croatia's biggest trial of the decade handed Russia the keys to Europe? As the country takes over the Presidency of the European Union, fears that this is the case are rising. 15/01/2020
Iran Euroviews. The real losers of Trump’s Iran strategy are the long-suffering Iranian middle classes ǀ View Thanks to Donald Trump’s unilateral decision to assassinate Iran’s most popular public figure, we now see millions of Iranians taking to the very same streets; not demanding the Islamic Republic to justify its brutality in putting down the protests, but instead demonstrating national unity. 14/01/2020
Spain Euroviews. Oriol Junqueras’ trial shows the healthy functioning of Spanish law and democracy ǀ View Legitimate debate is completely different from destructive propaganda, the gratuitous bashing of the Spanish judiciary or the propagation of conspiracy theories. Let’s discuss everything, including legal or constitutional changes. But in the meantime, we democrats must abide by the law as it is. 14/01/2020
USA Euroviews. Iran and Trump likely broke international law. And 176 innocents paid the price ǀ View Would the 176 souls who perished on that plane still be alive had the United States not sought to kill Gen. Qassem Soleimani? 13/01/2020
World News Euroviews. The EU can’t claim credibility on climate action without tackling methane gas emissions ǀ View Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is one area where the EU has a major opportunity to apply its market power to drive down global emissions, both through methane legislation and diplomacy. 10/01/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. Prince Harry and Meghan's royal escape could lead to an actual happy ending ǀ View The royal family seems to have lost day-to-day control of two of its most beloved family members. But ultimately, Harry is following a version of royal precedent. 10/01/2020