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Our podcast on European news coverage and those at the heart of it.

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Our podcast on European news coverage and those at the heart of it.

    From Robert Fico to the impact of AI: analysing the Slovak elections with correspondent Martin Hílek

    From Robert Fico to the impact of AI: analysing the Slovak elections with correspondent Martin Hílek

    Amid what is happening in the Middle East, it is easy to forget that on September 30th, an election took place that could affect the EU's political and military direction in the coming years.
     
    In this episode, researcher Margot Cassiers takes a deep dive into the Slovak election results with Martin Hílek, the Brussels correspondent of the Slovak public broadcaster RTVS. Martin explains the victory of Robert Fico and why the general attitude in Slovakia towards neighbouring country Ukraine seems to have shifted.
     
    Martin also talks about how Slovakia became a test case for AI generated misinformation in election campaigns, why he didn’t actually want to become a Brussels correspondent and how more positive news coverage could benefit us all.
     

    • 29 min
    From NATO mania to Frozen palaces: stories from Swedish Europe correspondent David Boati

    From NATO mania to Frozen palaces: stories from Swedish Europe correspondent David Boati

    David Boati of the Swedish public broadcaster SVT came to our studio in his final week as Brussels correspondent.
    David and Margot talked about his three years in Brussels and how both Sweden and Europe have changed since he started.
    David discussed everything from starting out as an actor, to becoming a journalist and which stories have moved him the most.

    • 32 min
    Headline Fact-Checks: Are the European elections democratic?

    Headline Fact-Checks: Are the European elections democratic?

    We are a little less than a year away from the European elections, which will take place from 6 to 9 June 2024.
    The European elections have a bit of bad reputation, with a recurring reproach being that they are untransparent or even undemocratic.
    Today's fact-check looks into that very question - are the European elections democratic? Headline’s Researchers Liesa Pauwels and Margot Cassiers will discuss what the European elections are actually about and how they work.

    • 16 min
    Headline fact-checks: Why is Hungary no longer participating in the Eurovision Song Contest?

    Headline fact-checks: Why is Hungary no longer participating in the Eurovision Song Contest?

    It’s Eurovision week! Three nights of glitter, glamour and glorious absurdity are celebrated this week across Europe (though the term ‘Europe’ can be interpreted quite loosely).
     
    Just as saxophones and folkloristic dance beats are an inevitable part of the annual song contest, so is the layer of politics to it all. 
     
    In this episode, Headline’s researchers Margot and Liesa dive into the question of why Hungary hasn’t participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since 2019.
     
    UK media claimed in 2019 that the Hungarian government under Viktor Orbán withdrew the country from the Eurovision Song Contest because it’s “too gay” (as quoted).
     
    Hungarian media called those reports fake news, stating that no Hungarian government source ever said that and that it wasn’t the reason that the country was no longer participating in Eurovision.
     
    What is behind it all? We checked the facts.
     
    If you would like to learn more about Hungary’s relationship with the rest of Europe, you can check out the very first episode of Headline talks, in which Margot spoke to Sándor Zsíros, a Hungarian EU correspondent for Euronews.

    • 11 min
    From the Troubles to Brexit: A deep dive into Northern Ireland with Tony Connelly

    From the Troubles to Brexit: A deep dive into Northern Ireland with Tony Connelly

    In April all eyes were on Northern Ireland for celebrations to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, a historic peace agreement that ended the 30-year period of the Troubles.
    With the Stormont Assembly currently in a deadlock over Brexit issues and with local elections coming on the 18th of May, Northern Ireland once again seems at a crossroads.
    To shed some light on all this, we met up with Tony Connelly, long-time Europe Editor for the Irish public broadcaster RTÉ in Brussels and the world’s biggest Brexit expert. Tony grew up in Derry under the Troubles and covered the Northern Ireland peace process as an RTE reporter.
    Margot and Tony discussed all this, plus Derry Girls themed afternoon tea, a short-lived musical EU summit career and why Tony’s eldest son calls Brexit ‘Voldemort’.

    • 58 min
    The Uncertain Future of the Balkans: Insights from Serbian Correspondent Dušan Gajić

    The Uncertain Future of the Balkans: Insights from Serbian Correspondent Dušan Gajić

    Join Margot as she dives into the complex and ever-evolving world of the Balkans with her guest, Dušan Gajić. As the Europe Correspondent of RTS and Chief Editor of SEETV, Dušan brings unique insights into the region's relationship with the EU and Russia.
    He also shares his perspectives on recent tensions in the Western Balkans and the impact of the war in Ukraine.
    Tying all this together is Dušan’s recent documentary ‘The Graduates’, which follows the lives of people who graduated from high school in Belgrade in 1989, the year of the fall of the Berlin wall.
    At the time, their horizons seemed wide open towards Europe and the world, until the Yugoslav wars started.

    • 35 min

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