Europod • Français — Les podcasts qui explorent l’Europe autrement Bienvenue sur Europod • Français, votre chaîne de podcasts francophones dédiée à la culture, à la politique et aux enjeux européens. Plongez au cœur de l’Union européenne à travers des histoires, des analyses et des fictions sonores qui donnent vie à l’Europe d’aujourd’hui et de demain. Chaque épisode vous rapproche un peu plus de l’Europe telle qu’elle se pense, se débat et se vit. Production: Europod Suivez-nous sur : Linke ...
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🎧 Europod & Sphera • News — Your daily and monthly podcasts on Europe Welcome to Europod & Sphera • News, your essential source for understanding Europe today. From political shifts and EU policy updates to cultural trends and social challenges, our podcasts bring you closer to the stories that shape the European Union and the people behind it. Long Story Short – Your daily podcast for quick, insightful analysis of the events driving Europe’s future: from breaking news to key policy developm ...
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A Europodcast collaborano professionisti dell'informazione che lavorano in giro per l'Europa e provano a comunicare alcune notizie per avvicinare i cittadini a Mammà Europa. Periodo difficile per i singoli Stati che compongono l'Unione europea. Comunicarla, provando a farlo bene, può essere una delle soluzioni per individuare le colpe e i meriti dei protagonisti dell'UE. Speriamo vogliate darci una possibilità ascoltando il nostro podcast. Ci trovate con la versione video su Youtube (qui htt ...
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Reupload - Europe's fight against femicide despite data gaps and taboos has begun
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21:20Femicide is not just a word. It's a tragedy, and a manifestation of the deep-rooted inequality women face in every corner of society. It’s not just the tragic end of a life; it’s the culmination of years of violence, abuse, and power imbalances that have been allowed to fester unchecked. Unfortunately, despite legal advancements, femicides remain a…
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Découvrez le premier épisode de notre fiction Déconnecté.e.s en 2050 et embarquez dans les pas d'Ezra à la découverte d'un futur dystopique qui vous éclairera sur notre présent numérique. La série Déconnecté.e.s a déjà été diffusée par Europod dans le feed francophone consacré à la technologie Futur. Suivez-nous sur Linkedin et sur Instagram ! Hébe…
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Reupload - The four-day workweek: Is Europe ready for the shift?
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18:00What if you could work fewer hours without losing pay? Some European countries are already testing the four-day workweek, and the results are in higher productivity, happier employees, and less burnout. But while some are working less, others are working more, like in Greece, where a six-day workweek has been introduced in certain sectors. So, is E…
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Reupload - Fast fashion and climate change: How is Europe tackling textile waste?
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15:26Fast fashion is responsible for 8-10% of global carbon emissions, more than aviation and shipping combined, and its environmental toll continues to rise. The industry thrives on overproduction and overconsumption, flooding the market with cheap, disposable clothing that drives a growing textile waste crisis. Across Europe, millions of tonnes of tex…
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Reupload - Priced out: southern Europe’s locals face the high cost of mass tourism
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5:32Before the launch of the new season of our daily podcast, we invite you to listen again to the best content produced in 2025. Summer 2025 is setting new tourism records, but also new tensions. In the sunny south of Europe, local patience is wearing thin. As prices rise and crowds grow, the question is: can southern Europe remain a paradise for tour…
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Repload - Crisis of masculinity: What’s driving the backlash?
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5:47Before the launch of the new season of our daily podcast, we invite you to listen again to the best content produced in 2025. Women’s hatred towards men makes the men uncomfortable, but men’s hatred towards women kills women. Last July, a masculinist attack was averted in France. Earlier this year, the Netflix series “Adolescence” showed the world …
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Reupload - The AI race and its environmental cost
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5:19Before the launch of the new season of our daily podcast, we invite you to listen again to the best content produced in 2025. Artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT and DeepSeek require immense computing power to train and operate. That demand has sparked a global construction boom of data centres, the physical backbone of AI. But as billions …
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Across Europe, the cost of housing is reaching a critical point. Rents are rising, homeownership is slipping out of reach, and no major city remains affordable for an average-income household. What are the driving forces behind this situation? What measures are being taken at the European, national or local level to address this crisis? How effecti…
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La cohésion en action : comment les financements de l'UE transforment les villes européennes
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20:14Dans cet épisode d'Europe Talks Back, nous vous emmenons à la découverte des villes européennes pour explorer comment la politique de cohésion de l'UE transforme les financements en améliorations concrètes pour les citoyens. Des réseaux de chauffage modernisés de Zagreb aux écoles économes en énergie de Pologne, en passant par les transports public…
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Reupload - Reports against reports: the battle to regulate toxic TFAs
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5:07Before the launch of the new season of our daily podcast, we invite you to listen again to the best content produced in 2025. You’ve heard of PFAS, these forever chemicals found on your non-stick pan, in your dishwasher detergent, in your jacket and generally everywhere in your everyday lives. Now meet the trifluoroacetic acid or TFA, probably very…
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Reupload - Why wildfires aren’t just an emergency, but our reality
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5:34Before the launch of the new season of our daily podcast, we invite you to listen again to the best content produced in 2025. Wildfires have once again swept across the Mediterranean this summer. Catalonia saw entire towns forced into lockdown, fires crept dangerously close to Marseille, and evacuations have been underway in Greece. It’s becoming a…
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Découvrez le second épisode de notre fiction Déconnecté.e.s en 2050 et embarquez dans les pas d'Ezra à la découverte d'un futur dystopique qui vous éclairera sur notre présent numérique. La série Déconnecté.e.s a déjà été diffusée par Europod dans le feed francophone consacré à la technologie Futur. Suivez-nous sur Linkedin et sur Instagram ! Héber…
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Discover a new podcast series! Who is threatening women’s rights and why? In the second episode of The Right to Decide, we uncover the forces driving the anti-gender movement with our host Sophie in ’t Veld and our guest Neil Datta, Executive Director of the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights. From fake hotlines that di…
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Discover a new podcast series! What happens when the right to choose over your own body becomes a political battlefield? The first episode of The Right to Decide explores the fight for abortion rights in Europe. Our host Sophie in ’t Veld sits down with Joanna Scheuring-Wielgus, Polish MEP and long-time women’s rights defender, to explore one of th…
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Belgium objects to the Russian assets loan as the EU prepares to table its plan
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5:15Belgium’s Prime Minister, Bart De Wever, has thrown quite a spanner into the EU’s plans to use frozen Russian state assets to fund Ukraine. The Commission wants to turn those assets, around €210 billion frozen since Russia’s full-scale invasion, into a €140 billion “reparations loan” to keep Kyiv financially afloat for the next two years. But, what…
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What is the climate cost of the European diet?
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20:46COP30 ended with almost no attention to food systems, despite their huge climate footprint. In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Evi Kiorri explores the climate cost of the European diet, from high meat consumption to fertiliser-intensive farming, and why efforts like the Farm to Fork Strategy have stalled. With insights from Olivier De Schutter, …
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No evidence of wrongdoing, yet EU NGO funding inquiry sparks turmoil
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4:59Wednesday’s inaugural session of the European Parliament’s new scrutiny working group, the one set up to investigate transparency around NGO funding, did not exactly go as planned. The meeting descended into chaos within the first half hour. Progressive and left-leaning MEPs walked out almost immediately, calling the probe a politically-motivated a…
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EU Court: all member states must recognise same-sex marriages
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5:05The European Court of Justice has ruled that all EU member states must recognise same-sex marriages lawfully concluded in any other member state, even if they don’t allow such marriages at home. But what sparked this ruling and what are the reactions from countries where same sex marriages are illegal? Join us on our journey through the events that…
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Découvrez le premier épisode de notre fiction Déconnecté.e.s en 2050 et embarquez dans les pas d'Ezra à la découverte d'un futur dystopique qui vous éclairera sur notre présent numérique. La série Déconnecté.e.s a déjà été diffusée par Europod dans le feed francophone consacré à la technologie Futur. Suivez-nous sur Linkedin et sur Instagram ! Hébe…
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Belgium’s austerity measures trigger the largest national strike in years
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5:34Belgium entered its second day of a coordinated, three-day strike on Tuesday, as unions protest against the government’s sweeping austerity plans. The action began yesterday, when trains and public transport walked off the job. The national rail operator managed to run only one or two out of three trains, while several Eurostar services between Bru…
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News creators vs traditional journalism: Who’s winning the audience?
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19:21Across Europe, traditional news is losing ground and creators are stepping in. From TikTok explainers to YouTube analysts and Instagram storytellers, a new generation of voices is reshaping how young audiences understand politics, culture, and the world around them. In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Evi Kiorri explores what the rise of news cre…
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US peace plan for Ukraine: what’s in it and where Europe stands
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5:31US and Ukrainian officials say progress has been made in Geneva during talks aimed at ending the war. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the discussions as “tremendous”, “productive”, and the most meaningful to date, although he emphasised that more work is still needed. But what does the US plan include and what is Europe’s reaction to it…
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Brussels hosts Palestine donor meeting, but delivers no concrete steps
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5:10More than 60 delegations gathered in Brussels this Thursday for a meeting of the Palestine Donor Group, co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia, to discuss Gaza’s reconstruction, future governance, and security, as well as long-awaited reforms to the Palestinian Authority. But, what was actually decided and what are the first reactions? Join us on ou…
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EU to sanction Sudan RSF deputy as EU-made weapons are used in the war
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5:33EU foreign ministers are expected to impose sanctions today at their Foreign Affairs Council meeting in Brussels, following mounting pressure to act against individuals and entities supplying weapons to Sudan’s militia groups responsible for the country’s catastrophic civil war. But are these sanctions enough to change the course of the war, or is …
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The European Commission, backed strongly by France and Germany, is preparing to roll out a sweeping “digital simplification” package. This Wednesday the Commission will present a major omnibus plan to simplify digital rules, everything from data protection to the freshly minted AI Act. Officials call it a way to ease burdens on European companies. …
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Découvrez notre fiction Déconnecté.e.s en 2050 et embarquez dans les pas d'Ezra à la découverte d'un futur dystopique qui vous éclairera sur notre présent numérique. La série Déconnecté.e.s a déjà été diffusée par Europod dans le feed francophone consacré à la technologie Futur. Suivez-nous sur Linkedin et sur Instagram ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez…
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Copenhagen turns against PM Frederiksen’s party over housing costs
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4:47In Copenhagen a political earthquake might be brewing. For the first time in over 120 years, Denmark’s Social Democrats are on track to lose control of Copenhagen, a city they’ve governed since 1903, longer than most European republics have even existed. Every single lord mayor since 1938 has been a Social Democrat. But perhaps that changes tonight…
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Rich EU countries set out their red lines ahead of the budget negotiations
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5:28EU countries are beginning negotiations on the bloc’s next Multiannual Financial Framework, covering 2028 to 2034. The European Commission has proposed a budget of €2 trillion, up from the current €1.2 trillion, with the aim of increasing flexibility for national spending and boosting funding for defence and competitiveness. But as discussions open…
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EU grants linked to Turkey’s use of Chinese facial-recognition tech
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4:21European research funding, Chinese-owned technology, and Turkey’s expanding surveillance system are more closely connected than EVER. A recent investigation by Follow the Money reveals that EU-backed research projects have indirectly supported a Turkish company supplying facial-recognition equipment to law enforcement, despite its ties to ZTE, a Ch…
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The Right To Decide - Episode 6: Beyond the Chaos
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10:21In the final episode of The Right to Decide, host Sophie in ’t Veld speaks once again with Neil Datta, Executive Director of the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights, to look at the global picture for reproductive freedom. With the return of the Trump administration, the world is witnessing renewed attacks on gender equal…
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EU migration solidarity pool: Who receives help, who pays, and who refuses?
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5:00The EU’s migration dilemma is back, not that it ever really went away. Member states are once again clashing over asylum rules, exposing old rifts that the bloc has spent years trying, and failing, to gloss over. This week, the European Commission published its first annual migration management cycle. Think of it as a map of who needs help, who sho…
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What happens if the EPP joins forces with the far right?
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4:24Today, Thursday, all eyes are on a crucial vote in the European Parliament regarding corporate sustainability and due diligence rules. The Parliament’s biggest political group, the European People’s Party, or EPP, is poised to do something it has long claimed it would never do, vote alongside the far right. How could this move reshape not only the …
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Kyiv suspends justice minister over $100 million corruption investigation
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5:05Ukraine’s Justice Minister, German Galushchenko, has been suspended from his position as energy minister after a major corruption investigation into the country’s energy sector. Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko announced the decision after an extraordinary government session today, Wednesday, saying Galushchenko would step aside while the inquiry c…
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Belgium, Slovakia and Norway will determine the EU’s reparations loan plan
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5:24The EU has been working on a plan to use frozen Russian state assets to help keep Ukraine afloat. Since Russia’s invasion in 2022, around €185 billion in Russian assets have been immobilised in Europe, most of them sitting at Euroclear, a huge securities depository based in Belgium. But, why is the EU’s plan to use these frozen assets hitting a wal…
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Episode 4 - Pour un nouveau modèle de société
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18:31Après avoir découvert les acteurs de la résistance citoyenne en Calabre, les participants français nous font part de leur ressenti. Le dévouement de ces personnes souhaitant coûte que coûte rester sur leur terre est à la fois émouvant et peu compréhensible, dès lors qu'à la précarité économique s'ajoutent différentes formes de menaces. Antoine, Lau…
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COP30: Big promises, missing players, and a the climate finance gap
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6:00The world has gathered for what’s called the “COP of truth.” Tens of thousands of delegates, activists, and journalists have descended on Belém, Brazil, for COP30 the UN’s annual climate conference. It’s been one of the hottest years on record, with floods, fires and melting ice caps becoming the new normal. The UN warns that global temperatures ar…
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The Right To Decide - Episode 5: Youth and Contraception
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13:07In the fifth episode of The Right to Decide, host Sophie in ’t Veld speaks with Nicole Moran, Gender and SRHR Advisor, about a worrying trend spreading across Europe: the decline in contraceptive use among young people. Together, they explore how stigma, fake news, and a growing mistrust in healthcare providers are shaping young people’s attitudes …
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Orbán bets on Trump to shield Hungary from Russian oil sanctions
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4:47Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is about to meet US President Donald Trump, and he’s got quite the wish list. The visit comes at a sensitive moment. On the surface, it’s a diplomatic catch-up between two long-time political allies. But underneath, the Hungarian leader has two clear goals, first, to secure an exemption from US sanctions on Rus…
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France wants to suspend Shein after childlike sex dolls were found online
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4:39The French government has launched a procedure to suspend access to the fast-fashion giant Shein’s website, after authorities found child-like sex dolls listed on the platform. Under French law, online platforms must remove clearly illegal content, including child sexual content, within 24 hours, or risk being blocked and delisted. This move came o…
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EU enlargement: vetoes, progress, and democratic backsliding among candidates
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5:13The European Commission has released its annual enlargement report and there’s movement on Europe’s waiting list. Ten countries are officially candidates to join the EU: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo, Turkey, and Ukraine. They all want a seat at the table, but who is really getting cl…
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Liberties 2025 report finds limited progress on EU rule of law
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4:52Liberties, a network of civil liberties organisations across the EU, has released its 2025 Gap Analysis, reviewing the Commission’s Rule of Law cycle. The report examined over 500 recommendations issued to Member States since 2022, case studies on Italy and Slovakia, and a dedicated review of media freedom. The findings point to a system that is st…
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Dans ce troisième épisode, nous explorons le complexe phénomène migratoire calabrais. D'une part l'émigration continue des forces vives du territoire, et d'autre part l'arrivée de nouvelles populations cherchant de meilleures conditions de vie. Ces nouveaux arrivants se transforment en opportunité pour des villages voués à la disparition. Le maire …
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One year after the Novi Sad collapse, Serbia’s protest movement intensifies
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4:44It has been a year since the concrete canopy at Novi Sad train station collapsed, killing 16 people and sparking one of Serbia’s largest youth-led protest movements in recent memory. What began as mourning has transformed into a sustained political awakening that is reshaping Serbia today. Now, tensions between citizens demanding accountability and…
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The Right to Decide - Episode 4: Influencing Politics, Shaping Culture
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10:43In the fourth episode of The Right to Decide, our host Sophie in ’t Veld speaks with Belgian Senator Celia Groothedde to explore how anti-rights actors are using money and media to influence politics, public opinion, and access to healthcare. From anti-choice clinics spreading disinformation to campaigns targeting schools and sex education, we unco…
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Sudan slams the EU over “soft” reaction to the RSF El Fasher massacre
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5:34Sudan’s government has publicly criticised the European Union, accusing Brussels of responding too softly to atrocities committed by the Rapid Support Forces, the RSF, in the city of El Fasher. The United Nations describes the situation in Sudan as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. So, what is happening on the ground and what is the internatio…
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Who is Rob Jetten, the possible next Dutch prime minister?
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5:02A political plot twist happened after yesterday’s election in the Netherlands. A leader once dismissed as “Robot Jetten” is suddenly the smiling face of Dutch centrist optimism, challenging the far-right, and potentially becoming the country’s first openly gay prime minister. Who is Rob Jetten, and why is Europe watching him so closely? Join us on …
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Locked Out: Why Europe’s young people can’t afford a home
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19:55Across Europe, Millennials and Gen Z are working, studying and saving, yet home ownership is increasingly out of reach. Though housing is officially recognised as a human right under Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the European Pillar of Social Rights, skyrocketing house prices and stagnant wages have created what Eurofo…
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Dutch elections: Migration, housing and Wilders’ grip on power
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5:17This Wednesday, voters in the Netherlands head to the polls for yet another snap parliamentary election. The vote was called after the collapse of a four-party coalition government led by Geert Wilders’ far-right Party for Freedom (PVV). The coalition, which included the liberal-conservative VVD, the agrarian BBB, and the centrist New Social Contra…
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UN says global climate plans fall short, as the EU considers easing its 2040 target
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4:50The world’s latest climate plans are in and they fall drastically short. More than sixty countries have submitted their updated commitments to the United Nations, outlining how they’ll reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2035. But according to the UN’s own analysis published today, these plans would only cut global carbon emissions by around 10% com…
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Episode 2 - Pour une agriculture éthique et efficace
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16:13Dans ce second épisode nous découvrons pourquoi la ndrangheta reste enracinée à son territoire d'origine et comment cela impacte le monde agricole calabrais. Loin d'avoir abandonné sa terre natale, malgré l'émigration de ses têtes pensantes, la mafia calabraise continue d'être une mafia rurale. Des agriculteurs, souvent regroupés en coopérative, ré…
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