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Now playing Next China Euroviews. China’s new economic development offers fresh China-EU opportunities China is ready to work with the EU to seize opportunities and meet challenges to pave the way for the next 50 years of China-EU relations and contribute our share to global peace, stability and prosperity, Ambassador Cai Run writes in a Euronews exclusive. 20/12/2024
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Words matter: Changing the language of online fraud By changing our narrative, we can better support those who have been harmed and hold fraudsters accountable for their crimes, Cyril Gout writes. 18/12/2024
Now playing Next Israel Euroviews. Ms Kallas, prioritise civil society for Israeli-Palestinian peace The peacebuilders of Israel and Palestine are ready. They now need a leader to partner with them, and ensure that civil society initiatives are not just an afterthought but a cornerstone of a just and durable peace, Nivine Sandouka and Brian Reeves write. 17/12/2024
Now playing Next Ukraine Euroviews. Peace in Ukraine needs more than a plan If Europe wants to sit at the table on European security affairs rather than only being the subject of it, it needs a European Peace Plan that includes forceful diplomacy backed by the force of arms and money, Nicu Popescu and Gustav Gressel write. 13/12/2024
Now playing Next Turkey Euroviews. The struggle for truth in the digital age will determine our future We are fully aware that, for the sake of humanity's common future, we must act with an understanding that does not compromise on the principles of truth, conscience, and justice, Professor Fahrettin Altun writes. 10/12/2024
Now playing Next Syria Euroviews. Europe cannot yet afford to celebrate post-al-Assad Syria For Europe, the risks of inaction and complacency far outweigh any fleeting sense of relief at al-Assad’s demise, Shlomo Roiter Jesner writes. 10/12/2024
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. EU must work with cities to solve the housing crisis We’ve heard the promises. Now it’s time to deliver. Housing is a fundamental right, and cities are ready to work with the EU to ensure every citizen has access to an affordable home, Kathrin Gaál and Renaud Payre write. 29/11/2024
Now playing Next Finland Euroviews. Dialogue and leadership needed as European security turns 50 Having grown up to be the leader of an international forum of parliamentarians, I am acutely aware that not all opportunities are going to be successful, which is why all opportunities must be seized, Pia Kauma writes. 29/11/2024
Now playing Next USA Euroviews. Paranoid style of American politics should be Europe's wake-up call Democratic principles cannot rely solely on enlightened leaders but must be upheld by a broad, inclusive consensus, Graziella Romeo writes. 28/11/2024
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 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