World News Euroviews. EU leaders need to take action against Hungary’s anti-LGBT law | View "EU leaders have to realise that once things turn nasty it is not enough to solely rely on a guardian of the treaties which they practically castrated over the past couple of years." 01/07/2021
Tech News Euroviews. Can hyperloop make European travel greener? As governments search for a cleaner alternative to air travel, Josh Geigel, CEO of Virgin Hyperloop, argues that hyperloop could be the solution. 01/07/2021
Green News Euroviews. Why democracy is the key ingredient to battling climate change 9 out of the 10 top performers in the 2021 Climate Change Performance Index are democracies. 29/06/2021
Gabon Euroviews. Norway is paying Gabon to cut emissions so it doesn't have to | View Gabon is being paid millions to fight deforestation by a donor that is Western Europe’s largest gas and oil producer and is currently drilling in the Arctic. 24/06/2021
World News Euroviews. Europeans are losing faith in an EU they believe has failed | View Across Europe, citizens want the EU to be stronger and more assertive in foreign affairs. 23/06/2021
World News Euroviews. Nine countries mark 80 years since Nazi attack on Soviet Union | View Nine countries including Russia mark the 80th anniversary of the 22 June 1941 Nazi attack on the Soviet Union. 22/06/2021
World News Euroviews. Europe’s regulators must ban ‘abortion pill reversal’ | View "I was truly startled when our team discovered that, in at least eight European countries, activists are providing women with a ‘treatment’ based on pseudo-science under the nose of regulators." 18/06/2021
Hungary Euroviews. Only parents should decide sexual education of their children | View Only parents should decide sexual education of their children | View 17/06/2021
World News Euroviews. EU-US summit was a successful reboot of transatlantic relations | View "The fact that US President Biden has chosen Europe for his first trip abroad has already demonstrated his personal commitment to strengthening transatlantic relations." 17/06/2021
Tech News Euroviews. The future of healthcare will mean embracing more digital solutions Healthcare is rapidly changing. Pharma company Sanofi believes a range of innovations will occur, such as data democratisation and the automation of clinical trials. 17/06/2021
Hungary Euroviews. The EU must act on Hungary's anti-LGBT law | View How can the European Union call for human rights abroad when it can't even protect people inside its borders? 16/06/2021
Tech News Euroviews. Future of payments: Lessons for business from the COVID pandemic How well have retailers adapted digitally during the pandemic? What consumer trends are here to stay? Global fintech Adyen shares some predictions 16/06/2021
Tech News Euroviews. Central bank digital currencies: a hammer in search of a nail? CBDCs are on the rise, as regulators fight back against decentralised finance. But as leading economists from Globesec argue, they're a solution in search of a problem. 15/06/2021
World News Euroviews. The good soldiers of cinema still fighting the good fight | View The journey to bring the LUX Audience Award to life under uncertain conditions has been a valuable, complex and sometimes arduous mission, says Mike Downey, Chairman of the European Film Academy. 11/06/2021
World News Euroviews. The world needs to better prepare for future catastrophes | View As G7 leaders convene to address the global economy’s most pressing challenges, creating more resilient systems and financing the ecological transition should take centerstage. 10/06/2021
Denmark Euroviews. Danish bid to outsource asylum is irresponsible and dangerous | View "Denmark’s new law is not only unsympathetic and irresponsible but inherently dangerous to global structures of asylum cooperation" 10/06/2021
Green News Euroviews. Exploitative fast fashion brands need to ditch the 'feminist' slogans Fast fashion brands that 'profit off the exploitation of women' shouldn't be using International Women's Day to cover up their sins. 09/06/2021
Green News Euroviews. Shell climate case 'is a stark warning to any corporate polluter' Shell’s inadequate targets to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions were considered to constitute a breach of its legal duty of care towards Dutch citizens. 08/06/2021
World News Euroviews. Centuries of discrimination still run deep for Roma in Europe | View New analysis finds that in the Western Balkans, 60% of young Roma people do not attend upper secondary school, writes UNESCO's Manos Antoninis 07/06/2021
World News Euroviews. Green Deal: the silent revolution transforming Europe’s economy "If we succeed, we will have set up a new model of growth and prosperity that may inspire the rest of our international partners," argues MEP Pascal Canfin. 04/06/2021