Europe News Euroviews. Bosnia's future is in the EU — but it needs help to get there Our commitment and destiny lie within the EU, but the speed of our journey towards membership will directly impact democracy and the living standards of our citizens, Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Denis Bećirović writes. 05/01/2024
Green News Euroviews. Will we keep thinking of Africa even after COP28? Africa can play a key role in a future global green economy and might be our biggest source of hope with the right investments, Joseph Hammond writes. 05/01/2024
Economy Euroviews. Can AI boost data-driven policymaking in the circular economy? There may not be a silver bullet solution to climate change, but AI-based research can help us find solutions to the most complex crisis of our time, Marijana Novak and Megan Murdie write. 04/01/2024
Business Euroviews. The global minimum tax is here, and this tax emperor has no clothes Will the minimum tax raise hundreds of billions in revenue and end tax competition? At best, it’s uncertain; at worst, it’s unlikely, Daniel Bunn writes. 03/01/2024
Work Euroviews. Bad tech is the reason you hate your office Technology shouldn’t make us feel worse; it’s supposed to improve our lives, Arto Vahvanen writes. 02/01/2024
Europe News Euroviews. Will the new year bring a positive change in EU-Turkey relations? In the European corridors of power, people are very well aware that if the necessary reforms are not implemented, 2024 will open another cycle of blame and threats that will poison EU-Turkey relations once again, Christos Kourtelis and Caglar Ozturk write. 30/12/2023
Europe News Euroviews. The proposed EU fiscal rules fall short of the changes we need The extraordinary nature of the pandemic led to unprecedented acts; today, similarly, the impending threat of the climate crisis on our planet, and its consequences on the very foundations of our society, require responses that rise to the occasion, Eleonora Volpe writes. 29/12/2023
Europe News Euroviews. Delors advocated for peace in Europe, and others should too While Delors’ little-known Yugoslavia episode was overshadowed by the atrocities of the 1990s conflict, he left us a lasting lesson on how European unity could — or should try to — prevent violence and brutality, Aleksandar Brezar writes. 28/12/2023
Israel Euroviews. These are the paradigm shifts Israel urgently needs Victory for Israel is not just on the battlefield — it is also through regional reconsideration and a shared desire for life, prosperity, creative development, and a better future, Erel Margalit writes. 28/12/2023
Europe News Euroviews. Europe is allowing forced labour at sea to run wild How can one ban fishing products from forced labour without being able to identify the vessels’ legal owners and the individuals who ultimately benefit from these offences, Matti Kohonen writes. 27/12/2023
World News Euroviews. As Europeans prepare for 2024 elections, Ukraine watches on This year's election campaigns have shaken the status quo, and European voters will be anxious to see what transpires during the 2024 election season. The stakes could not be higher, Mark Temnycky writes. 27/12/2023
Tech News Euroviews. We can't save the world with electric cars Going electric does not solve our problems, it only deepens them. As engineers, we must say the opinion of the professionals in the industry is contrary to the mainstream, and for good reason, Zsolt Horváth and Tamás Ignácz write. 26/12/2023
Markets Euroviews. Oil price forecast for 2024: What’s in store for global crude? Despite the headwinds in 2024, consumers might be able to breathe a sigh of relief as oil prices are expected to remain range-bound or trend downwards as compared to 2023, Osama Rizvi writes. 25/12/2023
World News Euroviews. 2023 has been a year of catastrophes for children worldwide Children affected by conflict are calling for decision-makers to protect them. They want to feel safe in their homes, with their families and friends, Inger Ashing writes. 23/12/2023
Healthcare Euroviews. AI can help us pioneer a new era of ground-breaking medicines We find ourselves at a pivotal moment where digital and AI tools have the potential to disrupt traditional work models and facilitate new approaches, Brice Challamel writes. 22/12/2023
Russia Euroviews. Russia’s three wars have made peace with Putin impossible Putin's regime is an existential threat to European civilization. If Russia wins in Ukraine, it will not stop, just as Hitler did not stop when he captured the Sudetenland. Putin will go further and won’t rest until he destroys the Western world, Leonid Gozman writes. 22/12/2023
Green News Euroviews. AI in biology could find the most creative answers to our climate woes We need to bridge the divide between AI engineers and biologists with the same goal of having a positive impact on society, Stef van Grieken writes. 21/12/2023
Business Euroviews. We can redesign global food systems to ensure climate resilience By designing solutions that meet market needs as well as address societal issues such as climate and food security, companies have the chance to blend profit with purpose and find that sweet spot where they can be simultaneously doing well and doing good, Adolfo Orive writes. 21/12/2023
Tech News Euroviews. Q&A: People will only use technology they trust, Microsoft expert says Euroviews spoke to Jeremy Rollison, Head of EU Policy at Microsoft in Brussels, about many of the burning questions around European and global regulatory cooperation on artificial intelligence, and what regulating AI will mean for Europe's citizens. 21/12/2023
Tunisia Euroviews. Tunisia must break free from reliance on short-term economic fixes Tunis' political decision to mobilise resources for escalating expenditures without addressing the need to curb spending, downsize the government, and reduce the state's economic footprint is a looming disaster, Sadok Rouai writes. 20/12/2023