World News Euroviews. Forget tying rule of law to the EU budget. It's better to add strings to EU funding later ǀ View Angela Merkel is right to be concerned about fuelling support for populist authoritarians by tying EU budget funds to the rule of law. But that doesn't mean the EU can't punish such regimes financially further down the line. 17/07/2020
Iran Euroviews. Hossein Dehghani: The collapse of the Iran Nuclear Deal 5 years on would be a failure of EU values The Iranian ambassador to the EU and Belgium reflects on the state of play for Europe's foreign policy aspirations on the fifth anniversary of the Iran Nuclear Deal. 14/07/2020
Bosnia and Herzegovina Euroviews. Denying and glorifying the Srebrenica genocide is inspiring extremists around the world ǀ View 25 years on from the massacre at Srebrenica, revisionism and glorification of the ethnic cleansing committed during the Bosnian War are giving impetus to extremists around the world to act with impunity. 11/07/2020
Bosnia and Herzegovina Euroviews. 25 years after Srebrenica, genocide denial is pervasive. It can no longer go unchallenged ǀ View As the world begins to grapple with the legacy of its darkest episodes, the way in which the history of what happened in Bosnia and Herzegovina over 20 years ago is told is should now be challenged before it poisons another generation. 11/07/2020
Green News Euroviews. Nature shouldn’t be a 'white space': Why I took Black girls camping Tianna Johnson on why black girls don't go camping and how exploring the great outdoors is a form of privilege. 11/07/2020
Green News Euroviews. It's time to dismantle fast fashion and its exploitative practices Frankie Leach argues that "there is no redemption for fast fashion" in the wake of the Boohoo slavery scandal. 10/07/2020
Poland Euroviews. LGBT+ civil rights hang in the balance in Poland’s knife-edge presidential election ǀ View With polls too close to call, Poland's presidential runoff election could seal the fate of the country's LGBT+ community and their civil rights. 09/07/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. Coronavirus and Brexit talks are putting Scottish independence firmly back on the agenda ǀ View Rather than calming the debate, the coronavirus pandemic and the ongoing Brexit negotiations between the UK and EU have only served to refocus the Scottish independence debate ahead of next year's Scottish Parliament elections. 08/07/2020
World News Euroviews. State-sponsored disinformation in Western democracies is the elephant in the room ǀ View State-sponsored disinformation campaigns were once the preserve of authoritarian regimes. Without noticing, the same tactics have crept into public discourse in Western democracies. 06/07/2020
Turkey Euroviews. As human rights activists know all too well, you speak the truth at your peril in Turkey ǀ View In the wake of the attempted coup in 2016, Turkish authorities have been relentless in suppressing what they see as potential threats - including human rights activists now on trial for terrorism-related charges. 03/07/2020
USA Euroviews. Trump’s ICC attack shows his contempt for the rule of law ǀ View In the face of a blatant attempt at interference by Donald Trump, the ICC should guard its independence and push on with its probes into alleged war crimes committed by the US in Afghanistan and Israeli forces in Palestine. 02/07/2020
World News Euroviews. New technology and political will can give tourism the post-COVID-19 lift needed to save jobs ǀ View Shrinking away from the challenges posed by international crises like the coronavirus pandemic will not save the millions of jobs set to be lost in the tourism sector. 02/07/2020
Germany Euroviews. Merkel’s EU presidency is a critical test for EU solidarity ǀ View With the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, Brexit and the impact of climate change, all eyes will be on Angela Merkel as she takes on her second crisis presidency of the EU. 01/07/2020
Poland Euroviews. Women’s safety, protection and freedom is at stake in Poland | View "If things continue on this path, Poland will be unrecognisable, compared with other EU countries," writes Caroline Hickson, regional director at the International Planned Parenthood Federation European Network. 26/06/2020
Belarus Euroviews. Belarus is no longer scared of Lukashenko | View Europe's last dictator lost his final shred of support in his response to the coronavirus pandemic. With protests at home and isolation abroad, is this the end of the road? 25/06/2020
Switzerland Euroviews. Switzerland risks giving Iran the impression it can commit acts of terror with impunity ǀ View The closure of a criminal case into the assassination of an Iranian exile in Switzerland risks giving Iran the impression it can carry out similar alleged acts in the future with impunity. 24/06/2020
World News Euroviews. The EU must be prepared to be critical of China. It can start with Hong Kong’s security law ǀ View China’s action toward's Hong Kong is part of a pattern of increasingly confrontational behaviour that Europe needs to be much more forthright in calling out and responding to. 24/06/2020
World News Euroviews. The COVID-19 pandemic has a lesson for the EU: it can no longer be business as usual ǀ View The COVID-19 pandemic has destroyed all vestiges of the old neoliberal system. To ensure democracy survives in Europe in tact, the EU must not fall back to business as usual. 20/06/2020
World News Euroviews. COVID-19 shows a vaccine to stop fraud of EU finances is needed ǀ View The Cohesion Fund was the first financial instrument mobilised to redirect EU money to combat the impact of COVID-19. But as evidence shows, it is vulnerable to abuse. 17/06/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. The legacy of colonialism could be a catalyst for new relationships with those it oppressed ǀ View The legacy of the British Empire can be a source of awkwardness or embarrassment for Britain, but it could also prove to be a source of strength in the future. 17/06/2020