Libya Euroviews. As its Crown Prince, I want to see a new Libya — and a stronger Europe With the country remaining fractious and unstable, having suffered through two brutal civil wars, there is no apparent path forward because external actors have not understood that Libyans are the key to lasting peace in their country, Mohammed el-Senussi writes. 19/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Algorithms favouring deceptive content are violating your basic rights What we need to fix this is the buy-in of all the players. Digital companies, big and small, and governments must commit to regulating the right way, Tawfik Jelassi writes. 18/04/2023
Poland Euroviews. Eight decades since the Warsaw Uprising, let's celebrate the heroines Regardless of gender, faith, or creed, freedom can only come with equality. When we fight together, we are stronger than even the most nefarious of history’s evils, Revital Yakin Krakovsky writes. 18/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Europe's green future is in the hands of business leaders, too Consumers' increased expectations of business leaders and brands to behave in a sustainable and circular way are not going to go away. All the research points to the urgency of action, Dr Rodney Collins writes. 17/04/2023
Lithuania Euroviews. View Q&A: Lithuania led the way in struggle for freedom from Moscow Today, countries like the Baltic states, Ukraine, and Poland threaten the likes of Putin because their progress makes people realise that there's an alternative to the kleptocratic regime in Moscow, Saul Anuzis told Euronews. 14/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Retrospective facial recognition tech conceals human rights abuses With the AI Act, the EU has a unique opportunity to end rampant abuse facilitated by mass surveillance technologies, Ella Jakubowska, Hajira Maryam and Matt Mahmoudi write. 14/04/2023
Russia Euroviews. When Russia calls others 'Nazis', it should be looking at itself The Kremlin's need to justify the war grew to embrace the most radical voices, including those peddling Nazi creed, as its ideologues became hell-bent on normalising the aggression, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 13/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Relationships, love, and health all need to be taught in schools Comprehensive sexuality education is central to health and well-being and empowers children and young people with knowledge and skills for a safe, productive, and fulfilling life, Manos Antoninis writes. 13/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Working in neuroscience taught me that music is key to our well-being Perhaps we should stop thinking about music primarily as a source of entertainment and profit and more as an essential form of social communication with real neurobiological benefits, Daniel Bowling writes. 12/04/2023
Israel Euroviews. Boycotting Israel’s new government would only make it more anti-EU Any overreaction would only play into the right wing’s hands, which already portrays the EU as an actor antithetical to Israel’s national interest., Shlomo Roiter Jesner writes. 11/04/2023
Ukraine Euroviews. Ukraine’s health system lies in ruins. Civilians are paying the price Ending violence against civilians and indiscriminate attacks on civilian infrastructure is essential for Ukrainians to begin rebuilding their lives, Christina Wille and Harlem Désir write. 11/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Is it time to embrace the labour market shortage as a good thing? This is a singular opportunity to pivot from growth at any cost towards the goals of individual well-being and environmental health, John Erik Meyer writes. 10/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Southeast Asia is turning into an economic racehorse The ASEAN union has a growth engine and supply chain for the 21st-century global economy here in our backyard, Arsjad Rasjid writes. 10/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Tired of being let down, Roma are now standing up for themselves Roma people are joining forces to support our communities. But to create a fairer and equal Europe, our leaders must share more than mere words, Željko Jovanović writes. 08/04/2023
United Kingdom Euroviews. Slippery promise of 'control' steers the UK's radical migration policy Perhaps the real reason we face a permacrisis is that some people benefit from it, including the politicians who like to present complex and nuanced issues in this simplified way – as problems that they can offer to "control", Rob McNeil writes. 07/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Russia and China's abuse of Red Notices could wreck Interpol for good The Interpol international alert system has been increasingly abused by repressive regimes who have worked out that it is the perfect means to attack their opponents overseas, Ben Keith and Rhys Davies write. 06/04/2023
Belarus Euroviews. Re-engaging with Lukashenka is deeply wrong. It must be avoided Negotiating with Belarus' strongman would mean rewarding him for his role in the war against Ukraine and consenting to the repression against opposition-minded Belarusians. It would also open the door for Putin, Arkady Moshes and Ryhor Nizhnikau write. 06/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Video game industry is incredibly profitable. It's also highly toxic Frequent scandals, lawsuits, and general mistreatment stemming from toxic management culture remain common at many video game studios, Paul Tozour writes. 05/04/2023
Democratic Republic Of Congo Euroviews. A resurrected conflict is raging in the DRC. Europe should take notice If things continue along the current trajectory, the situation in the DRC could deteriorate rapidly, spreading further instability and greater suffering across the region, Moïse Katumbi writes. 05/04/2023
Netherlands Euroviews. Why I’m embracing AI to scale my company internationally Over the years, I’ve helped build and scale two fully-remote “unicorns” back when remote was still a novel concept. Today, I’m banking on the fact that AI will play a crucial role in the future of my company, Job van der Voort writes. 05/04/2023