United Kingdom Euroviews. LGBT education in the UK must not stop with children when adults are part of the problem ǀ View The UK’s track record for the discussion of LGBT+ topics in the classroom remains poor. But all that could change is parents get behind the changes being introduced by the government. 10/04/2019
World News Euroviews. How the EU fails patients trying to access critical medicines ǀ View Patients in Europe are unable to access the medicines they need, failed by an inconsistent system across the EU. A progressive plan for the future of healthcare provision across the continent is much needed. 09/04/2019
Israel Euroviews. Bibi fatigue: How the Israeli election became a referendum on Benjamin Netanyahu ǀ View This is a race between two competing perspectives: Those who have Bibi fatigue and those who see Netanyahu as indispensable to the nation. 08/04/2019
World News Euroviews. The week that was: telling both sides of every tale ǀ View Our weekly round-up of all the View opinions that have been driving debate across Europe and beyond. 08/04/2019
World News Euroviews. Internal strife: as it turns 70, NATO’s greatest enemy is itself ǀ View NATO has much to celebrate but if the alliance is to survive in the coming decades it has to find ways to adapt to the evolving and emerging threats, and to manage tension in the transatlantic relationship. 05/04/2019
Poland Euroviews. When Polish judges become human rights defenders ǀ View In a significant move today, the European Commission launched an infringement procedure to protect judges in Poland from political control. [...] By failing to protect judges from political interference, the country’s disciplinary regime [...] threatens the functioning of the EU as a whole. 04/04/2019
USA Euroviews. Why Watergate prosecutors could prove obstruction. And why Mueller couldn't ǀ View In contrast with Nixon’s White House, Trump’s White House is unlikely to produce a smoking gun tape. But do we need one? 03/04/2019
Turkey Euroviews. Turkish democracy is alive and well. And could teach Europe a thing or two ǀ View An electoral upset for Erdogan's ruling party shows that for all its faults, Turkey is a strong, working democracy - and it is the kind of friend Europe needs right now. 02/04/2019
USA Euroviews. Why is Trump still ignoring Saudi Arabia's brutal human rights abuses? ǀ View The Saudi regime is subjecting female activists and other political prisoners to imprisonment, torture and sexual abuse. And America says nothing. 02/04/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Britain fought wars to save Europe. Now it has lost itself - and Europe - over Brexit ǀ View The idealised memories of British victories in the Great Wars of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are impossible to reconcile with the reality of Britain’s actual global role in 2019. 01/04/2019
USA Euroviews. The alt right is fueled by toxic masculinity — and vice versa ǀ View The rising alt-right took many of the men’s rights activists' most backward notions about women and worked them into their own hateful rhetoric. 01/04/2019
World News Euroviews. Despite our Brexit differences, we must work together for the common good ǀ View It is in our mutual interest to make a success of the Brexit negotiations and rescue a deal that will allow us to continue to trade and work together as closely as we have before. 29/03/2019
USA Euroviews. Here's what happens when America's rich feel threatened by the super-rich ǀ View The price of admission for everything coveted has gone up — and it all comes down to the destructive effects of a runaway train called economic inequality. 28/03/2019
Libya Euroviews. The EU must unite to save lives in the Mediterranean and stabilise Libya ǀ View The EU must look at Libya beyond the lens of curbing migration. This approach has exacerbated conflict in the country and fuelled violence and human rights abuses. 28/03/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. What in the world is happening with Brexit? ǀ View A state of unprecedented political chaos has overwhelmed the UK, starting with Theresa May's offer to resign. 28/03/2019
World News Euroviews. The week that was: is identity a battle between light and darkness? A belated round-up for this month's best View articles which have been driving debate across Europe over the last few weeks. 28/03/2019
World News Euroviews. Future wars will be waged with robots. But so might future peace ǀ View Artificial intelligence (AI) usually makes headlines for all the wrong reasons. [...] At the United Nations we have been exploring completely different scenarios for AI: its potential to be used for the noble purposes of peace and security. 28/03/2019
Germany Euroviews. I am a Muslim, I was born and bred in Germany but I do not identify as a German ǀ View Muslims [...] are barely represented in Brussels: there are only 3 Muslim MEPs out of a total of 751. And since they are all men, Muslim women are invisible in the EU parliament (with the exception of some of the cleaners). 27/03/2019
World News Euroviews. Automated technologies at EU borders and the future of Fortress Europe ǀ View The deployment of new technologies [...] to automate EU border security systems, raises multiple human rights concerns. While the past and present human rights implications of Fortress Europe have been widely catalogued, future ones [...], urgently need addressing. 27/03/2019
World News Euroviews. Abidjan Principles must pass three crucial tests in order to strengthen right to education ǀ View Increasingly autocratic States are pushing nativist narratives through national curricula, where schools face more centralized political controls and where the academic freedom of teachers is under attack. Are the Abidjan Principles robust enough to support the fight back against these tendencies? 26/03/2019