Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Cost of living crisis affects women the most, while men are causing it Women are suffering in poverty, being forced to make impossible choices to ensure people who are dependent on them can survive, while the corporations responsible for this crisis are overwhelmingly run by men, Lucy Hall argues. 07/03/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. What the EU corporate sustainability directive needs to include The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive could be key in speeding up the business transformation towards a fairer, greener economy. However, one key part of it is at threat of being watered down or removed, Katie Hill and Wojciech Baginski write. 06/03/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom Euroviews. UK's plan to exploit the offshore wind boom has been blown off course Britain is alone among the top ten countries leading the energy transition in lacking a domestic wind energy leader in the market. As a result, other European energy giants are reaping the benefits, Carla Subirana writes. 03/03/2023
Now playing Next Vatican Euroviews. View Q&A with Pietro Orlandi: Rome needs to stop bowing to the Vatican Italian politicians and the judiciary have always passively accepted the will and power of the ecclesiastical hierarchies. I hope that is now a thing of the past, Pietro Orlandi told Euronews. 03/03/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Euroviews. Pets are victims of war in Ukraine, too. They really need our help If enough animals are helped, it will stop the rampant population growth that will flood Ukraine and Eastern Europe with billions of unwanted animals, Daniel Fine writes. 02/03/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Food banks are crucial to disaster relief. There is no debate about it With greater awareness and support, community-based food banks can be better prepared before crises strike and support communities long after emergency responders have moved on, Lisa Moon writes. 01/03/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. A solution for global food insecurity may be hiding in our oceans With growing stress on existing food systems from climate change, environmental harm and rising populations, there is significant potential for finding culturally acceptable blue foods with high nutritional and economic value yet relatively low environmental impact, Beatrice Crona writes. 28/02/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. 'Foreign interference' is not the main threat to democracy in the EU The ongoing European Parliament corruption scandal is being used by some to launch a witch-hunt against civil society and NGOs. This is only fuelling the already worrying crackdown on critical voices that hold governments to account, Raffaella Bolini and Jean-Marc Roirant write. 28/02/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Euroviews. By not tackling effects of Ukraine war, we're risking further disaster We cannot stand witness as the world’s most severe humanitarian crises spiral further out of control, IRC's Harlem Désir writes. 27/02/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. As an MEP, I've been lobbied by the fossil fuel trade. It needs to end I’ve experienced the fossil fuel industry’s lobbying tactics first-hand, and I’ve seen how they prevent serious action from being taken on climate, MEP Marie Toussaint writes. 25/02/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Euroviews. Q&A with Georgiy Kasianov: War will be Ukraine’s modern creation myth The belief before the invasion was that Ukrainian society was atomised and that people did not trust each other. In fact, under conditions of external pressure, the complete opposite turned out to be true, Georgiy Kasianov told Euronews. 24/02/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Euroviews. Sanctions are hitting Russia where it hurts. We must not lose momentum Sanctions collaboration by international partners has been vital over the last year — now we must ensure our enforcement work is watertight to keep the pressure on Putin, UK Minister of State Anne-Marie Trevelyan writes. 24/02/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Euroviews. On this day, we ask the EU not to forget displaced Ukrainians Twelve months since the full-scale invasion, the humanitarian need inside Ukraine is greater than ever, and civilians continue to fall victim to the war, three leaders of faith-based advocacy organisations wrote. 24/02/2023
Now playing Next Greece Euroviews. Earthquake response proved that Greeks and Turks can be united as one My hopes are that the youth in both countries will grow up seeing their neighbours as sisters and brothers who just happen to speak a language different that their own, Marcos Moschovidis writes. 23/02/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. It's the right time for the EU to bring peace to the Middle East Gone are the times of US-led Middle East peace initiatives, which means Brussels should pick up the slack amid increasing tensions between Israel and Palestine, Stefano Stefanini writes. 23/02/2023
Now playing Next Finland Euroviews. Finland should be ready to join NATO, with or without Sweden While there are several reasons why simultaneous accession remains the preferred option for all involved, Finland should be open to the prospect of joining without Sweden, Helmi Pillai argues. 22/02/2023
Now playing Next Turkey Euroviews. The earthquake brought down Turkey’s institutional façade | VIEW The severity of the consequences affecting people's lives in Turkey is a result of institutional and societal collapse. This might prove to be costly to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in this year's elections, Dr Ahmet Erdi Öztürk writes. 22/02/2023
Now playing Next Austria Euroviews. The OSCE meeting is a chance to challenge Duma members, face-to-face Sitting in Moscow is easy for these parliamentarians, but I don’t want things to be easy for them. They need to be forced to hear the reality of what their decisions have wrought, OSCE's Parliamentary Assembly President Margareta Cederfelt writes. 21/02/2023
Now playing Next Romania Euroviews. The Andrew Tate case shows we must find a way to confront woman-haters Scholars and activists have warned everyone for a long time about the deeply ingrained misogyny of the radical right and an increasing "manosphere" that encourages resentment and hatred towards women and girls, Oana Băluţă writes. 20/02/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Euroviews. Ukraine and its allies must agree on what victory against Russia means Different approaches among NATO countries have led to friction between the allies and hampered Kyiv in resisting Moscow's aggression. As long as that is the case, Ukrainians are paying the price with their lives, Marius Ghincea argues. 17/02/2023