Now playing Next world news Euroviews. There can be no EU Health Union without intensive care medicine | View The EU must tear down bureaucratic barriers that prevents ICU professionals from working across member states and learning from one another, write professors Maurizio Cecconi and Elie Azoulay. 30/07/2021
Now playing Next Hungary Euroviews. Hungary's LGBT vote isn't democracy but tyranny of the majority | View Hungary's LGBT vote isn't democracy but the tyranny of the majority, writes Maria Sjödin. 28/07/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Forget build back better - what if crisis is the new normal? | View Instead of fixing the world we live in, we may simply have to learn to adapt to it. 27/07/2021
Now playing Next Belarus Euroviews. Europe should welcome in journalists forced to leave Belarus | View "The people of Belarus deserve to know the doors of other European countries are open to them." 23/07/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The EU must act now to protect Thessaloniki's antiquities | View "In Greece, an archaeological site of incalculable value is today at great risk of being irretrievably damaged." 23/07/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Poland's legal defiance is the EU’s moment of truth | View "The latest confrontation between Warsaw and Brussels is more than a judicial disagreement: it marks a key moment in the fight between the rule of law and autocracy that threatens to very essence of the European project." 23/07/2021
Now playing Next Georgia Euroviews. Georgia is still a long way off showing it adheres to EU values | View "The recent violence in Tbilisi against a planned gay pride parade and some journalists reporting the event, one of whom has now died, show just how far Georgia still needs to go to adopt EU and UK values." 22/07/2021
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. How climate change is at the heart of the Tokyo Olympics "Recycled medals and podiums, renewable energy and low-carbon technologies - these symbols can have ground-breaking power." 20/07/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Europe must united over climate action. Or it will fail | View European nations will not be credible to others if they cannot agree at home, and third countries will instead bank on the proposals being watered down. 20/07/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Headscarf ruling puts a target on the backs of Muslim women | View "This judgment is a legal setback that follows a concerning trend in Europe: the more Muslim women try to take part in public life, the more rejection and hatred they face." 19/07/2021
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Why food must be at the heart of environmental action before COP26 An expert in sustainable food futures explains why transforming agricultural systems will lead to a more resilient future for the planet. 17/07/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The real reasons Ireland is against a 15% corporate tax rate | View The arguments of the Irish government to oppose a global effort to reform the tax system are not convincing and might push Ireland farther away from the EU, argues Trinity's Dr Jim Charles Stewart. 16/07/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. For every Viktor Orbán we need a Maia Sandu | View The result of Maia Sandu's party in the Moldovan parliamentary election is a miracle and a lesson in democracy, argues Romanian MEP Dragoș Tudorache. 15/07/2021
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Cannabis, nicotine and psychedelics could be key to healthcare In this Rethink piece, Shane MacGuill, Nicotine & Cannabis global lead at Euromonitor International argues that illegal drugs including psychedelics could open the doors to more effective healthcare treatments. 15/07/2021
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Why the Irish beef industry should surrender to ‘greener’ meatballs The production of Irish beef uses more fertilisers to cultivate grassland, and the industry generally uses more energy. So why not go plant-based, says one animal rights expert? 11/07/2021
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Will the dawn of space tourism be an environmental wake-up call? As Richard Branson heads into space tomorrow with Virgin Galactic, and Jeff Bezos later this month with Blue Origin, Jeremy Wilks considers the impact of these trips on our own planet. 10/07/2021
Now playing Next Green News Euroviews. Why conspiracies are delaying our ability to solve the climate crisis To many of us, conspiracy theories seem implausible, but millions of people still read and share them every day. 07/07/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The Russia factor in France’s policies in Chad and Mali | View Slammed by some as "hypocrisy," the sharp differences in Paris' policies towards Chad and Mali are actually explained by the need to counter Russia’s creeping influence in the Sahel, writes foreign policy analyst Nicolas Tenzer. 06/07/2021
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Pan-European politics: A modern solution to modern problems? National parties cannot realise their ideals if they remain stuck in a national organisation and thinking pattern, writes Reinier van Lanschot of Volt Europa. 06/07/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The Slovenian EU Presidency will be a search for Europe's heart | View A heavy workload awaits the six-month EU Council presidency, with pending files on climate action and enlargement, but also crucial discussions on EU values and the rule of law. 02/07/2021