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    Policy Voices | RSF’s Jonathan Dagher: Crimes against journalists in Gaza are “systemic”

    Policy Voices | RSF’s Jonathan Dagher: Crimes against journalists in Gaza are “systemic”

    On World Press Freedom Day, host Catarina Vila Nova spoke to Jonathan Dagher, Head of the Middle East Desk at Reporters Without Borders (RSF). At least 100 journalists have died since the war in Gaza began, 22 during the course of their work. RSF has been monitoring and reporting the crimes being perpetrated against reporters in Gaza which Dagher describes as “systemic” and an attack on journalism as a whole.

    Jonathan Dagher recently returned from Doha where he met with Palestinian journalists who escaped from Gaza and told their tales of being targeted by Israel. What Dagher described is a pattern of impunity with journalists facing the unimaginable situation of covering the deaths of their family members, friends and colleagues.

    On World Press Freedom Day, we wanted to dedicate this episode of Policy Voices to the journalists in Gaza reporting a war while seeking shelter, water and food.

    If you want to comment on this episode you can send us an e-mail. Our address is press@friendsofeurope.org.

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    Policy Voices | Finnish President: Ukraine’s path to NATO membership is “irreversible”

    Policy Voices | Finnish President: Ukraine’s path to NATO membership is “irreversible”

    Today in our show we wanted to do something different. Instead of our usual interview, we want to play the speech Alexander Stubb, the Finnish President, gave recently at Friends of Europe during his trip to Brussels where he met with Ursula von der Leyen, Jens Stoltenberg, among others. Before that, he had been in Ukraine where he encountered President Zelenskyy.

    The Finnish President spoke freely, openly and candidly about Finland’s place in NATO, European defence at large, and how the EU and NATO must work together. As he put it: “National defence and international cooperation can and must go hand in hand. It is not either or. It is both.” On Ukraine, Stubb’s message couldn’t be clearer: “Ukraine’s place is as a full member of NATO and progress towards membership is irreversible”.

    If you want to comment on this episode you can send us an e-mail. Our address is press@friendsofeurope.org.

    • 26 min
    Policy Voices | Far-right in Europe: How do we solve this?

    Policy Voices | Far-right in Europe: How do we solve this?

    The first Citizens Global Assembly took place around COP26 in Glasgow and it provided a true snapshot of what humanity looks like. It was co-initiated by Jamie Kelsey and kickstarted because of climate change but its potential goes beyond this single issue. By bringing people together from truly diverse backgrounds it can be a solution to the polarised world we live in today. That’s why host Catarina Vila Nova spoke to Jamie Kelsey, from the Citizens Global Assembly, for the third and last episode of this series on the rise of the far-right in Europe.

    If you want to comment on this episode you can send us an e-mail. Our address is press@friendsofeurope.org.

    • 33 min
    Policy Voices | Far-right in Europe: Zooming in on Germany

    Policy Voices | Far-right in Europe: Zooming in on Germany

    In this second episode of the three-part series on the rise of the far-right in Europe, we want to zoom in on Germany. With its history, surely Germany would be more immune to the far-right movement but this is clearly not the case.

    That’s why on this episode of Policy Voices host Catarina Vila Nova spoke to Kristina Krömer and Dario de la Rosa from metro_polis. Born in Dresden and expanded to Leipzig, metro_polis realised that the tram was the perfect place to kickstart conversations about people’s problems and why not climate change and the return to dictatorship as well.

    Kristina and Dario have been doing this work for a few years now and they tell how they noticed a change in the discourse of the people they encounter on the trams. But also how all it takes sometimes is to spend a few minutes with someone to get to the bottom of the issue.

    If you want to comment on this episode you can send us an e-mail. Our address is press@friendsofeurope.org.

    • 26 min
    Policy Voices | Far-right in Europe: How did we get here?

    Policy Voices | Far-right in Europe: How did we get here?

    If recent elections in The Netherlands, Slovakia and Portugal taught us anything is that the far-right is making serious gains across the continent and is a force to be reckoned with. With only two months to go before the entire union heads to the polls, we at Friends of Europe felt that it was necessary to dedicate some time to this movement.

    Yes, we understand the rise of the far-right as a threat to democracy itself. Yes, we believe it should be fought. And that is why we are bringing you a three-part series on the rise of the far-right across Europe starting today.

    In today’s episode of Policy Voices, host Catarina Vila Nova is joined by Daphne Halikiopoulou, Chair in Comparative Politics at the University of York, and an expert on the far-right. In just 30 minutes, we condensed Daphne’s life’s work as we answered the question: how did we get here? Perhaps more ominously, are we back to where we were a century ago?

    If you want to comment on this episode you can send us an e-mail. Our address is press@friendsofeurope.org.

    • 33 min
    Policy Voices | #Throwback: Are we alone in the universe?

    Policy Voices | #Throwback: Are we alone in the universe?

    We knew it already that this year was set to be dominated by wins of the far-right across the board. The Netherlands set the scene in the end of last year with the victory of far-right populist Geert Wilders and Portugal continued the trend when it recently elected 50 – yes, 50 – far-right members of parliament in the year it celebrates as many years of democracy.

    As we are approaching the pivotal moment of the European elections, we want to dedicate some time exploring the rise of the far-right in Europe. We want to answer how did we get here and how do we solve this? So bear with us as we put together these series which will come to you already from next week.

    And now more than ever, we want to hear from you: do you know of any activist or organisation that is actively working to combat the rise of far-right in Europe? Think small-scale community projects working to deconstruct the harmful narratives of the far-right movement. It can be anything from working with migrants and refugees, to fighting against hate towards the LGBTQ+ community, misinformation…

    If you know of anyone that we should speak to get in touch with us. Our address is press@friendsofeurope.org.

    In the meantime, and because the next episodes are not going to be the most cheerful we have done, we want to take a step back and re-run our first episode of 2024. We want to take you to space with us with astrophysicist Guillem Anglada-Escudé. He spoke with Rayan Vugdalic, Programme Officer for the Making Space Matter Initiative at Friends of Europe.

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