Tech News Euroviews. Working in space: What will the first extraterrestrial job be? According to Orbit Fab, a US company building satellite fuel depots in space, every industry on Earth will end up operating in space. But where does it all begin? 13/08/2021
Green News Is climate change literally a man-made disaster? Several studies have suggested that when it comes to being environmentally conscious, there is a green gender gap. 03/08/2021
Tech News Euroviews. Cannabis, nicotine and psychedelics could be key to healthcare In this Rethink piece, Shane MacGuill, Nicotine & Cannabis global lead at Euromonitor International argues that illegal drugs including psychedelics could open the doors to more effective healthcare treatments. 15/07/2021
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
World News Brexit 5 years on: Europe 'is punishing the UK' for leaving EU: Poll Europeans think that their leaders and Brussels are making Britain's divorce from the EU more difficult than it needs to be. 23/06/2021
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
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
Green News World Oceans Day: What can be done to improve the health of our seas? On World Oceans Day, Celine Cousteau explains how the oceans hold the key to saving the world. 08/06/2021
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
Living These are the five biggest myths about sustainable living From ‘sustainability is too expensive’ to ‘recycling solves plastic pollution’, these myths are pure greenwashing. 20/03/2021
World News Euroviews. MEPs must back vote to accurately count EU's fish stocks ǀ View MEPs will this week take part in a vote that will prove crucial to the future of our seas and the communities who depend on them, says the EU Fisheries Control Coalition 08/03/2021
Italy Euroviews. With Draghi, Italy has a chance to set aside Conte’s economic misadventures ǀ View In moments of acute crisis, Italy relies on apolitical technocrats to make difficult decisions and demonstrate the long-term thinking its elected politicians cannot. It thus falls to Draghi to craft Italy's recovery. 20/02/2021
Turkey Euroviews. Human rights lawyers in Turkey face threats and detention | View Day of the Endangered Lawyer, Amnesty International's Stefan Simanowitz writes about lawyers in Turkey who were threatened for standing up for human rights. 24/01/2021
World News Euroviews. The EU must prevent the COVID vaccine roll-out creating two-tier societies ǀ View Regardless of how keen governments are to roll out the vaccine, it’s likely that some groups in society will be slower to receive it, leading to unequal access and curtailed freedoms. 20/01/2021
Green News Euroviews. Golf isn’t just old white men damaging the planet: A rebuttal Writer and founder of The Club Ryan Curtis responds to last week's op-ed which called for the end of golf. 16/01/2021
USA Euroviews. Trump's Blackwater pardons could fuel retaliation on anniversary of Soleimani's assassination ǀ View As has been the case in the past, Donald Trump doesn’t see the links between his impulsive, corruption-driven decisions, like the Blackwater pardons, and threats to US national security. 01/01/2021
World News Euroviews. Why COVID-19 shows that migrants’ integration in Europe is as important as ever ǀ View Europe needs and depends on migration to sustain its own development and the well-being of its citizens. Yet, when it comes to acknowledging their contributions, migrants are left at the mercy of socio-economic hardships on the fringes of society. 18/12/2020
Montenegro Euroviews. Zdravko Krivokapić: Montenegro’s membership of the EU can inspire the European dream ǀ View Montenegro is intent on becoming the next member of the European Union, and its ascension to the bloc could act as a spur for reform and change in the rest of the Balkans, writes the country's new prime minister. 16/12/2020
World News Euroviews. EU lawmakers should be careful what they wish for when it comes to Internet regulation ǀ View The publication of the Digital Services Act by the EU will be a first step in providing a legal environment for tech companies. But Internet regulation must not create any unintended consequences for the way we communicate online. 15/12/2020
Belgium Euroviews. The rule of law deal that saved Angela Merkel’s legacy ǀ View In spite of her longstanding support for Viktor Orbán, German Chancellor Angela Merkel may have preserved her legacy after Poland and Hungary ended their blockade of the EU's historic budget. 13/12/2020