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European journalists based in Brussels take you through encounters and interviews to understand what’s brewing in the bloc - a Euranet Plus podcast.

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European journalists based in Brussels take you through encounters and interviews to understand what’s brewing in the bloc - a Euranet Plus podcast.

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English


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Rising nationalists, heading for a new EP scenario?

2/19/2024
With extreme right parties on the rise across Europe, the next European Parliament will inevitably see an increase in the number of nationalist MEPs. What might that look like? An episode by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus Image: Nicola Procaccini (ECR, Italy) and Marco Zanni (ID, Italy) at an EP plenary session © European Union 2023 - Source : EP

Duration:00:13:47

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Reforming the European Treaties, the challenge facing 2024

1/11/2024
The reform of the founding treaties, a long-standing thorn in the side of the European Union, is back on the agenda to meet the challenges of enlargement of the bloc. An episode by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus. Image © Maxx-Studio / Shutterstock

Duration:00:16:39

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Is Schengen moribund? | Romania and Bulgaria, knocking on Schengen’s door (II)

11/24/2023
While the immigration issue is having a major impact on the functioning of the Schengen area, Bulgaria and Romania are (im)patiently waiting at the borders of the area to enter - but it is not certain that the issue will be resolved by the end of the year. This is the second part of a series of two episodes on the state of play in the Schengen area, by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus. Image © Ducu Rodionoff / Shutterstock

Duration:00:11:45

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Is Schengen moribund ? | Freedom of movement crippled (I)

10/27/2023
The vulnerability of the Schengen area of free movement to the vagaries of European migration policy and the regular exceptions made by member states to its smooth operation have made reform increasingly necessary. This is the first part of a series of two episodes on the state of play in the Schengen area, by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus. Image © Pasquale Senatore on Shutterstock

Duration:00:11:57

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How is the EU combating drugs?

10/6/2023
With the presence of drugs on the rise in Europe, what is the EU doing to put a stop to it and prevent dramatic consequences? An episode by Léa Marchal, brought to you by Euranet Plus Image: Rudmer Zwerver / Shutterstock

Duration:00:12:57

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EU breaks the mould to build new defence capacity

9/25/2023
By financing arms production, the EU is killing two birds with one stone: continuing to support Ukraine and developing its defence industry. An episode by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus Image: SviatlanaLaza / Shutterstock

Duration:00:13:08

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Can the EU walk the talk on clean tech investment?

7/12/2023
Instead of a European sovereignty fund, Brussels’ new clean tech financing facility falls short of investment expectations. A podcast by Léa Marchal, brought to you by Euranet Plus. Image: giSpate / Shutterstock

Duration:00:10:40

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Migration pact: a light at the end of the tunnel?

7/6/2023
The glimmer of hope brought by the “historic” agreement in the Council on a reform of the Pact on Migration was short-lived, as major obstacles remain. A podcast by Vincenzo Genovese - brought to you by Euranet Plus. Image © Adam Radosavljevic on Shutterstock

Duration:00:18:33

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A strategic compass for Europe - (II) Bracing for hybrid threats

5/26/2023
Russia's war on Ukraine has made the European Union wake up to its vulnerability to hybrid threats. But given their scale, potential impact and rapid evolution, the task of defending against them is daunting. Image © Alex_Po on Shutterstock

Duration:00:13:42

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A strategic compass for Europe - (I) A real military force?

4/17/2023
The European Union has brought out its "strategic compass" to strengthen its future defence and security, in particular by increasing its capacity for action. But will the path it has charted be relevant - and sufficient? Journalist Vincenzo Genovese followed its path and met MEP Andrius Kubilius (EPP, Lithuania) and experts Zach Paikin of CEPS and André Sapir of the Bruegel think tank. Image: Shutterstock

Duration:00:10:53

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Is the EU’s industrial strategy up to the task?

4/13/2023
In this episode journalist Léa Marchal looks at the EU's Net Zero Industry Act, Brussels' attempt to prevent clean tech companies from relocating their manufacturing to the US. Image: Shutterstock

Duration:00:14:15

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What vision for Europe’s defence and security policy?

3/2/2023
The war on the European continent has resulted in a new effort to strengthen the European Union's defence capabilities. However, beyond military support for Ukraine, is there a shared EU vision for its future security and defence policy? Image: Shutterstock

Duration:00:12:32

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MEPs saddle up for last lap before the 2024 EU elections

2/8/2023
In this episode Léa Marchal meets the leaders of the largest political groups in the European Parliament to reveal what MEPs are hoping to achieve in the run-up to the next European elections. Beyond the war in Ukraine, they want to show concrete results in the fight against inflation, social justice, easing migration flows and creating jobs. MEP Iratxe Garcia Pérez at a plenary voting session early in 2023 © European Union 2023 - EP

Duration:00:10:28

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EU NATO rapprochement – for better or for worse?

1/30/2023
The war in Ukraine has reshuffled the cards of the bloc’s defence and security policies and its relationship with NATO. Whether this will serve its geostrategic ambitions is still unclear. Listen to the first episode of a series on EU defence and security by journalist Vincenzo Genovese. EU-NATO leadership sign third joint declaration in January 2023 © NATO, 2023

Duration:00:11:35

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EU to curb industrial carbon emissions… slowly but surely

12/21/2022
The EU has just put the finishing touches to a series of important texts targeting CO2 emissions in industry. While hitting the mark in terms of ambition, this latest Green Deal move is not likely to bear fruit as quickly as Brussels might have liked. Coal plant / Shutterstock / kamilpetran

Duration:00:12:26

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Migration to Europe: Old routes, new troubles

12/12/2022
Search and rescue vessels in the central Mediterranean cause tensions among EU countries in the EU, while the Western Balkan route has seen the biggest increase in arrivals, causing great concern in Austria. Vincenzo Genovese takes us through interviews with MEPs and experts in Brussels to give us fresh - even chilling - news on EU migration policy. Photo: Shutterstock

Duration:00:13:33

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EU sanctions start to bite

11/17/2022
Nine months after the start of the war and eight sanction packages later, the Ukrainian army is making significant progress in pushing back the Russian army. This progress has not come about thanks to the restrictive measures imposed by the EU. But then what do these sanctions achieve? Anti-war rally in Spain © Photo by Al More on Shutterstock

Duration:00:11:56

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Ukrainian crisis, a blueprint for the EU’s next wave of refugees?

11/9/2022
The massive influx into the EU of people fleeing the war in Ukraine since February 2022 has triggered an unprecedented response of welcome and solidarity in the bloc. But whether this momentum will have a long-term impact on the EU’s migration policy is questionable. Image: Volunteers help refugees from Ukraine at the railway station in Warsaw, Poland © Olha Solodenko, Shutterstock

Duration:00:12:56

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Que peut offrir la communauté politique européenne ?

10/19/2022
La photo de famille des dirigeants de 44 pays européens à Prague le 6 octobre est peut-être le résultat le plus significatif du tout premier rassemblement sous l'égide de la Communauté politique européenne. Cette "plate-forme de coordination politique pour les pays européens de tout le continent", destinée à traiter des questions d'intérêt commun, peut-elle apporter de réels bénéfices ? Léa Marchal était à Prague et nous rapporte en ces nouvelles.

Duration:00:13:59

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What can the European political community offer?

10/12/2022
The family photo of the leaders of 44 European countries in Prague on 6 October is perhaps the most significant outcome of the first ever gathering under the aegis of the European Political Community. Can this 'political coordination platform for European countries across the continent', designed to address issues of common concern bring real benefits? Léa Marchal was in Prague - and has the story.

Duration:00:14:18