the global conversation Bill Gates says getting to zero emissions will be 'best thing we've ever done' "It should be a cause that humanity can come together on. It'll be hard, but if we achieve it, it'll be the best thing we've ever done," says Bill Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Founder of Breakthrough Energy.
the global conversation Brexit: Taoiseach hopeful of EU-UK deal but says trust has eroded Brexit: Irish Prime Minister "hopeful" of deal but says "trust has eroded" - Euronews speaks to Taoiseach Micheál Martin in this week's Global Conversation. 25/11/2020
the global conversation Professor Klaus Schwab believes a 'global reset' is possible World Economic Forum founder says Joe Biden 'will boost multilateralism' - on this edition of Global Conversation. 17/11/2020
the global conversation Barroso: it would be 'absurd' if there is no EU-UK Brexit Deal Former European Commission President speaks to Euronews Political Editor Darren McCaffrey about what the election of Joe Biden means for US-EU relations as well as Brexit, plus the EU's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 12/11/2020
the global conversation 'Moldova is at a crossroads' - Maia Sandu Maia Sandu is the former Prime Minister of Moldova and candidate in the Presidential election. In this edition of Euronews' Global Conversation, Rosie Wright asks her about what Sandu calls Moldova's crossroads moment: between east and west, between functionality - or becoming a failed state. 27/10/2020
the global conversation Denis Mukwege's stand against sexual violence in DRC Denis Mukwege, known to some as Dr Miracle, explains to Euronews the impact of COVID-19 on the ongoing efforts to help women victims of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. 14/10/2020
the global conversation “We are women. We are strong.” - Belarusian opposition leader promises to fight until victory The leader of Belarus’s opposition movement has promised their combat will continue “until victory” - because the Belarusian people will never again accept to live in “a state of slaves”. 09/10/2020
the global conversation European Commission widens its horizons in crackdown on corruption and abuse of law The issue of the rule of law has become a central issue in the European Union over the last decade. Up until recently, the spotlight was mainly on concerns over Hungary and Poland. But now the European Commission has decided to widen its horizons. 02/10/2020
the global conversation European Union’s proposed new migration pact generates dissatisfaction on all sides In frontier nations there’s worry over the administrative burden. Those involved in rescue missions in the Mediterranean that there are no new funds to patrol the sea. And among politicians who want to block migration, there’s concern that refugee cases should be dealt with outside the Union. 26/09/2020
the global conversation Zelenskyy: 'high chance' of ending war in Ukraine 'this year'. In an exclusive interview for Global Conservation with Euronews Correspondent Sasha Vakulina, Ukraine President Vlodoymyr Zelenskyy has said there is a 'high chance' of ending the conflict in the country's east 'this year' 25/08/2020
the global conversation Europe’s cities should take lead on environmental change, says Lyon’s first Green mayor Grégory Doucet was at the head of a green wave in France’s recent local elections, becoming mayor of the country’s third largest city. Now he says like-minded mayors in other countries should join with him to help influence policy in Brussels. 16/07/2020
the global conversation Laura Codruta Kövesi: Corruption exists in almost all countries The European Public Prosecutor's Office will soon be able to investigate crimes related to the European budget in Member States as Europe steps up its efforts to fight corruption. 06/07/2020
the global conversation COVID is an opportunity for structural change: Eurogroup chief Centeno Outgoing Eurogroup chief Mário Centeno speaks to Euronews about the EU's economic response to COVID-19. 18/06/2020
the global conversation China's rise makes transatlantic bond 'more important': NATO chief NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg speaks to Euronews about the on-going coronavirus crisis, President Trump's plan to pull troops out of Germany, the rise of China, and whether Europe needs an army. 16/06/2020
the global conversation Coronavirus: "Throw everything you've got at it!" insists OECD chief The Global Conversation speaks to OECD Secretary-General José Ángel Gurría. 11/06/2020
the global conversation Coronavirus: "There will be enough financial firepower to cope," insists EU's budget chief The Global Conversation speaks to Europe's Budget chief, Johannes Hann, about the EU's recovery plan to tackle the fallout from COVID-19 pandemic. 11/06/2020
the global conversation Coronavirus: no ''mini-Schengens", warns EU Commission VP European Commission Vice President Margaritis Schinas talks to the Global Conversation about the future of Europe's border-free travel Schengen zone and what European solidarity should look like once Europe comes out of the coronavirus crisis. 20/05/2020
the global conversation Coronavirus exacerbating ''disordered world'' warns EU's top diplomat In an exclusive interview with Euronews, the EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell discusses a host of issues, including Europe's diplomatic ties with China, the US and the global impact of Covid-19. 07/05/2020