Europe News Euroviews. Could Taylor Swift stop the rise of the far right in Europe? The upcoming European election is a pivotal test for established political forces, notably in France and Germany, as they navigate uncharted territory for the first time since WWII, Georgios Samaras writes. 16/01/2024
Business Euroviews. The Red Sea conflict may see Europe's economic concerns heighten All the goods and merchandise travelling by container will not only reach their destination late but prices will now reflect increased costs. This will mean higher prices on shelves which, in turn, will lead to an overall increase in inflation, Osama Rizvi writes. 15/01/2024
Money Euroviews. Are we trading Bitcoin’s price for its centralisation? We can protect Bitcoin’s long-term value by diversifying how and where we invest in it and keeping a close eye on the custody practices and decentralisation (or lack thereof) of these financial products, Marc Taverner writes. 15/01/2024
Earth News Euroviews. Africa needs a unified voice on climate change A unified voice on the international stage can help Africa achieve a sustainable future, Hassanein Hiridjee writes. 12/01/2024
Israel Euroviews. The ANC’s Israel deflection strategy is cynical and wrong Instead of making claims that are nothing short of modern-day blood libels against Jews, the ANC should be working to create a safer and more transparent democracy for the people of South Africa, Charles Asher Small writes. 12/01/2024
Libya Euroviews. The EU must actively back Libya's new National Dialogue Competing outside interests have fanned the flames of internal discord in Libya. European policymakers must show an active interest in this new initiative, rather than falling back repeatedly on the failed formulas of the past, Ashraf Boudouara writes. 11/01/2024
Earth News Euroviews. Let's get behind South Korea’s bold push to end the dog meat industry With Seoul’s new ban on the dog meat industry, it feels like we’ve lit a beacon of hope — ending this industry in South Korea is now a reality, Kitty Block writes. 10/01/2024
Europe News Euroviews. The EU's Global Gateway plan's alleged weaknesses are its strengths With a prudent approach and a dose of humility, Global Gateway may achieve for the EU what the BRI has yet to achieve for China — lasting influence at an acceptable cost, Rémi Meehan and Earl Wang write. 10/01/2024
China Euroviews. Cynical mimicry: China and Russia talk anti-corruption at the UN Redefining terms like anti-corruption, human rights, democracy, and integrity — even when self-evidently disingenuous — provides China the cover to mimic the mechanisms of good governance while blunting efforts to hold authoritarian regimes accountable, Elaine Dezenski writes. 09/01/2024
Egypt Euroviews. In Egypt, al-Sisi’s reelection is a replay of his first bid for power The embrace of Russian state interests in spreading anti-Western and anti-Ukrainian narratives by Egyptian punditry is just one of the peculiarities surrounding al-Sisi’s new term, Nathaniel Greenberg writes. 08/01/2024
Culture news Euroviews. Do you know where our winter holiday celebrations come from? Current winter solstice festivities are multilayered events with deep pagan, Christian and modern consumer layers that few people are aware of, Dr Ioannis Pitas writes. 08/01/2024
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
Earth 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