World News Euroviews. Industry-led innovation could help resolve the energy trilemma Forward-looking companies within the energy and related industries must lend their resources and expertise to developing and integrating practical and impactful technologies that support the global energy transition, Lorenzo Simonelli writes. 14/09/2023
Malawi Euroviews. Wealthy nations must pay their fair share in climate adaptation If rich countries do not drastically improve their record on climate finance commitments, communities in Malawi and elsewhere will continue to pay the price, Twapashagha Twea writes. 13/09/2023
World News Euroviews. EU action can help put a stop to killings of human rights defenders It has been almost eight years since the Paris Agreement was finalised. In that time, at least 1,390 defenders advocating for a healthy environment and rights linked to land have been killed, Mary Lawlor writes. 13/09/2023
Ukraine Euroviews. Is Ukraine's tax policy worse than corruption? Can you imagine how the economy of any major Western country would perform if one had to gather a heap of documents for every transaction, just to prove your good intentions, Dmytro Boyarchuk writes. 12/09/2023
World News Euroviews. All eyes are on VDL as the political climate gets hotter than ever As the European Commission president prepares to deliver her potentially final State of the European Union speech on Wednesday, we must look back at her legacy, Ursula Woodburn writes. 12/09/2023
Kazakhstan Euroviews. Why should Kazakhstan's nuclear energy plans matter to the West? Currently, Kazakhstan is heavily reliant on fossil fuels, making its energy sector vulnerable to market fluctuations and geopolitical shifts, Emil Avdaliani writes. 11/09/2023
World News Euroviews. Fast fashion is our generation's nuclear bomb When it comes to fashion, we need to stop the radioactive fallout caused by our own ingenuity before it’s too late, Shelley Rogers writes. 11/09/2023
World News Euroviews. Could Europe stand to gain from the expansion of BRICS? Our continent does not have a choice but to seize this opportunity to unlock the potential behind the bloc's enlargement, if it wants to continue playing a leading role in shaping the new global governance, Oliver Rolofs writes. 11/09/2023
Economy Euroviews. Are small nations welcome at the EU's industrial policy table? It is not just about the money, it is about what each country — no matter its size — can bring to the table, Marius Stasiukaitis writes. 08/09/2023
Italy Euroviews. Italy is about to tell Beijing to hit the road Rome's anticipated departure from the Belt and Road Initiative likely marks the end of the project’s grand European aspirations, Elaine Dezenski writes. 08/09/2023
Russia Euroviews. Don’t ban Russians. Ban Putin's imperialism instead The destructive and hawkish ideology of Vladimir Putin and his mafia state cronies should be persecuted just like any other aggressive and undemocratic system of beliefs, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 07/09/2023
World News Euroviews. West’s view of Africa as ‘climate victim’ is impairing real solutions It’s time for the West to recognise that African nations are the world’s most potent solution to climate change — and are now in the driver’s seat on climate action, Nathaniel Mong’are writes. 06/09/2023
World News Euroviews. Why is the EU putting an oil man in charge of its climate portfolio? Whilst fossil fuel companies' history of climate denial is common knowledge, there are still a worrying number of revolving door cases between fossil fuel companies and our EU politicians, Martha Myers writes. 06/09/2023
World News Euroviews. A new green EU directive could see circular washing go down the drain If passed, the law will ban generic claims — from "environmentally-friendly" and "eco" to "natural" and "biodegradable" — from being made without evidence. This is a much-needed step in the right direction, Ana Birliga Sutherland writes. 05/09/2023
World News Euroviews. Despite the EU deforestation law, companies are backing palm oil. Why? There are several possible explanations for the apparent contradiction between regulatory pressure to narrow on the lowest compliance risks and companies’ willingness to invest in some higher-risk landscapes, Matthew Spencer writes. 05/09/2023
World News Euroviews. COP28: Fossil fuel industries must decarbonise or be left behind Less than three months before COP28, the message to the energy and transport companies is clear: decarbonisation will happen, and there is no way out, Prof Vicente López-Ibor Mayor writes. 04/09/2023
Culture news Euroviews. Why the Orient Express' new train line isn't the 'Dolce Vita' Operated by the Orient Express, the new "La Dolce Vita" train lines will create a heavily curated version of Italy for the super-wealthy, Savin Mattozzi writes. 04/09/2023
Israel Euroviews. One century on, Shimon Peres' legacy remains a beacon of hope In this transformed world, it is crucial to uphold the values that Peres held dear — the pursuit of peace, the embrace of innovation, and the commitment to a better world for all, Efrat Duvedani writes. 01/09/2023
Ukraine Euroviews. The European Union should ban Russian tourist visas Vacations and foreign travel are luxuries, and preventing Russian citizens from going abroad would force them to think twice about their government’s actions, Mark Temnycky writes. 01/09/2023
Niger Euroviews. Niger’s future is in danger. World's response is making it worse We must remember that the impact of prolonged instability extends far beyond geopolitical concerns — it deeply affects the lives of real people, families, and communities, Paolo Cernuschi writes. 31/08/2023