Now playing Next China Euroviews. The West’s crisis of faith in democracy is a gift to authoritarians To the Uyghurs in China and elsewhere, our democracy holds the promise that one day, their voices might finally be heard. We cannot let it be eroded, Rushan Abbas writes. 25/11/2024
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Eastern Europe needs new defences against attacks on its democracies From Warsaw to Tbilisi, ordinary citizens and forward-thinking leaders show that resilience is possible. If governments can muster the courage to support this democratic innovation, they may find that the best way to defend democracy is by empowering the people, Ieva Cesnulaityte writes. 21/11/2024
Now playing Next Nature Euroviews. Europe's farms and food are what makes us what we are Ensuring farmers are supported and guided through a transition that works for people and for the planet must be a priority for everyone as the EU sets its financial frameworks in the coming years, MEP Maria Walsh writes. 19/11/2024
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Hungary's EU presidency: Thank God it’s (almost) over When the Hungarian government introduced the logo for the EU presidency — a Rubik's Cube — in July, I was hopeful. Maybe, I thought, they are getting their act together. Well, they did not. Today, this Rubik's Cube still looks like confetti, MEP Daniel Freund writes. 19/11/2024
Now playing Next Hungary Euroviews. The results of the Hungarian EU presidency are a success With the peace-oriented forces now victorious in the US, it is up to Western European leaders to take action for peace. At any rate, the Hungarian presidency will continue working toward this goal. Let’s make Europe competitive again, Balázs Orbán writes. 19/11/2024
Now playing Next Gaza Euroviews. Israel’s forced displacement in Gaza is a crime against humanity The rest of the world needs to step in and stand up for the law and the human beings these laws are meant to protect. This shouldn't be allowed to get worse. It needs to stop now, HRW’s Nadia Hardman writes. 18/11/2024
Now playing Next United Kingdom Euroviews. Standing open-armed, UK is choosing investment over decline A UK with strong foundations and a stable economy translates into a UK that is a stable partner to our friends in Europe, United Kingdom's Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves writes in a Euronews exclusive. 18/11/2024
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Trump’s re-election will test Europe’s treatment of minorities The moment calls for bold action — securing a future where Roma and other marginalised groups actively contribute to a resilient, democratic Europe, Mensur Haliti writes. 18/11/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Euroviews. Rising antisemitism in Belgium: A call to action In October 2021, the European Commission called on all member states to develop national strategies against antisemitism. However, three years later, the Belgian Federal Government still has failed to answer this call. The inertia is indefensible. 15/11/2024
Now playing Next Azerbaijan Euroviews. COP Truce: A call for global unity to address climate and conflict The world is invited to stand together in Baku and respect the COP Truce as a symbol of shared responsibility, resilience, and hope, Yalchin Rafiyev writes. 15/11/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Euroviews. Si vis pacem, para bellum Experts warn that Russia will be able to launch a full-scale attack on the EU and NATO within the next five years. Europe must finally take its security into its own hands, Andrzej Halicki and Andrius Kubilius write. 14/11/2024
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. 2024 European elections remain under the shadow of rising populism While the current EP majority may be able to effectively exercise a cordon sanitaire over both the far right and the far left, an overall shift to the right, both in terms of rhetoric and policy, is already a reality, Gilles Ivaldi and Emilia Zankina write. 13/11/2024
Now playing Next Bosnia and Herzegovina Euroviews. With the Kovačević ruling, let justice be done for Bosnia’s democracy The European Court of Human Rights must uphold its last year's ruling on Bosnia's constitution because it is the function of the court to affirm only one basic principle: the principle of justice, not politics, Dr Jasmin Mujanović writes. 12/11/2024
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. After the ballots: How authoritarians edge closer to Brussels It is clear that mainstream parties have not yet discovered a panacea to counter the rise of extreme politics on the right and the left and that pro-Russian and pro-Chinese sentiment will continue to spread, Péter Krekó, Richárd Demény and Csaba Molnár write. 08/11/2024
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. A new Kristallnacht? Antisemitic violence and Europe’s responsibility This time, Jews won't wait around to see where things are headed like they did in 1939. They’ll leave, leaving Europe to deal with the extremism that has been allowed to fester, Sacha Roytman Dratwa writes. 08/11/2024
Now playing Next Azerbaijan Euroviews. View from Baku: We must wash away division at COP29 Azerbaijan aims only for one washing at COP: to scrub away the divisions that lie between countries. Hikmet Hajiyev writes. 07/11/2024
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Mediation should matter for the incoming European Commission These steps would strengthen the incoming Commission’s standing as a principled and capable agent for peace in an increasingly polarised and insecure world, Michael Keating writes. 04/11/2024
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. The EU must take equal action against oligarch agents of Moscow The EU and its US ally should take equal and tough action against these oligarch agents of Moscow - and ignore any PR efforts to hoodwink us otherwise. 02/11/2024
Now playing Next Poland Euroviews. Is illiberalism in Poland truly so hard to beat? The governing coalition should finally make work of hammering out a real alternative to PiS’ illiberalism with concrete policies rather than just upholding a "but at least we’re not PiS" image, Tom Junes writes. 01/11/2024
Now playing Next Georgia Euroviews. Did we just witness Georgia go from dream to nightmare? Georgia is not yet Belarus, but the direction of travel is ominously clear. The EU cannot afford to stand by and watch Georgia slip away under the Kremlin’s shadow, Dr Tinatin Akhvlediani writes. 31/10/2024