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Europe Weekly

The European Project, as singular as it is, not only in the world today but also in the entire history of mankind, always lacks a lot. One thing always troubled me especially. Our discourse is first and foremost a national one. The Portuguese, the poles, the Germans, the Dutch and on and on discuss among them and about themselves in relation to Brussels. But we are kidding ourselves if we say would know much about each other and what is going on. It is like living in one house as family and each room is mainly talking to themselves and if nothing serious happens in the room next to us, we barely take notice. If Europe is our future, that is not a great basis. So let’s see what is actually happing in Europe. Maybe we will learn again that our hopes and problems are the same, our destiny a shared one. Europeans deserve European news without the bias of a vantage point from a particular country or political view. We publish every day a news overview of domestic and economic topics relevant in the public discuss in last 7 days. We cluster countries together, that each day around four countries are packed together in one episode. On Sundays, we’ll try to publish a weekly wrap-up. The European Project is unique but suffers from a nationalistic discourse. We discuss internally, but lack knowledge of other European countries, which is problematic for a shared future. This podcast offers daily European news, grouping four countries per episode, with a weekly wrap-up on Sundays, aiming to provide unbiased information and foster understanding.

  1. EUROPE WEEKLY 2026 CW 07 -Poland - Latvia - Lithuania - Estonia

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    EUROPE WEEKLY 2026 CW 07 -Poland - Latvia - Lithuania - Estonia

    This episode covers the latest news from Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. Countries covered: - Poland Headlines:- Poland's Ruling Coalition Fractures as Poland 2050 Implodes AmidLeadership Chaos- Tusk Government Faces Paralysis: Poland 2050's Infighting Threatens EU Reforms- Far-Right Surge Splinters Polish Opposition, Deepening Warsaw'sPolitical Crisis- From 14% to 2%: Poland 2050's Collapse Jeopardizes Pro-EU Majority- Hołownia's Party in Tatters: Expulsions and Threats Signal End ofCentrist Dream- Judicial Reforms at Risk as Coalition Weakens Before 2027 Elections- Braun's Far-Right Rise Exposes PiS Vulnerabilities in Fractured Polish Right - Latvia Headlines:- Latvia Braces for Russian Hybrid Warfare as 2026 Elections Loom- Riga's Defense Surge Tests Budget and Social Unity Amid Moscow Threats- Election Integrity Under Siege: Latvia Confronts Russian Disinformation- From Corruption Critiques to 5% GDP Defense Spend: Latvia'sPolitical Fractures- NATO Frontline Tensions: Can Latvia Secure Ballots Without Breaking Budget?- Opposition Challenges Siliņa Government Over Russia Threat and Fiscal Strain - Lithuania Headlines:- Lithuanian PM Labels 2021 Taiwan Office Decision a "StrategicMistake" Amid Economic Fallout- Vilnius Backtracks: Taiwan Policy Sparks Debate on EU Cohesion andBeijing Ties- Lithuania's China Recalibration: From "Jumping in Front of theTrain" to De-Escalation- Brussels Puzzled by Vilnius's Dual Stance on Belarus Sanctions and Dialogue- Taiwan Office Stays Open as Lithuania Grapples with EconomicCoercion and Opposition Pushback- Frontline Tensions: Lithuania's Belarus Policy Undermines EU Unityon NATO's Flank- Geopolitical Bind: Lithuania Balances Sovereignty, Values, and Bloc Solidarity - Estonia Headlines:- Estonia's President Sparks Rift with Call for EU Envoy to Russia onUkraine War- Tallinn Divided: Karis Pushes Talks with Moscow as Government Rejects Dialogue- Estonian Leadership Clash Over Negotiating with Russia Amid Ukraine Conflict- From Isolation to Engagement? Estonia Debates EU Special Envoy for Kremlin- Baltic Hawk Estonia Fractures on Russia Policy: President's Bold Proposal- "No Path from Bucha to Brussels": Estonia's Tough Stance vs. Diplomatic Shift Recorded on February 10, 2026.

    22 min
  2. EUROPE WEEKLY 2026 CW 07 - Sweden - Denmark - Finland - Ireland

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    EUROPE WEEKLY 2026 CW 07 - Sweden - Denmark - Finland - Ireland

    Sweden: Headlines: - Sweden Reverses Nuclear Phase-Out with €20B Push for 5GW by 2045 - Stockholm's Centre-Right Coalition Dismantles Barriers to Nuclear Revival - From Renewables to Fossil-Free: Sweden's Bold Nuclear Energy Pivot - Sweden Bets Big on Nuclear Amid Energy Crisis and NATO Integration - Ulf Kristersson's Government Unlocks State Aid for New Reactors - Nuclear Renaissance in Sweden: Breaking from 1980 Referendum Legacy - Energy Security Trumps Green Deal as Sweden Eyes Coastal Nuclear Sites Denmark: Headlines: - US Threatens 10% Tariffs on Denmark Over Greenland Military Control Demands - Denmark Rejects American Ultimatum on Greenland Sovereignty Amid Tariff Threats - Transatlantic Tensions Escalate: Trump Pushes for Arctic Base Expansion in Greenland - Greenland Crisis Tests NATO Unity as US Coerces Denmark with Economic Penalties - Danish PM Frederiksen Boycotts Davos in Defiance of US Greenland Pressure - Arctic Geopolitics Heats Up: Tariffs Linked to US Control of Pituffik Space Base - Sovereignty Clash: Denmark's Parliament Unites Against US Greenland Overtures Finland: Headlines: - Finland Launches Major Foreign Policy Overhaul Amid US Uncertainty and Russian Threats - "Value-Based Realism": Finland's New Strategic Doctrine for NATO's Northeastern Flank - Finland Balances Defense Spending and Humanitarian Commitments in Geopolitical Pivot - NATO's Newest Member Recalibrates Strategy Three Years After Historic Accession - Helsinki Confirms Stable Refugee Quota While Hardening Security Posture Against Russia Ireland: Headlines: - Ireland Grapples with Cost-of-Living Crisis Amid Surging Utility Profits - Taoiseach Martin Faces Scrutiny Over Economic Disconnect and US Ties - Domestic Energy Woes Collide with Trump-Era Geopolitical Risks in Ireland - Opposition Slams Government as Households Battle Affordability Crunch - Ireland's Job Dependency on US Tests Diplomatic Balancing Act - From Macro Strength to Household Strain: Ireland's Dual Economic Pressures - Simmering Discontent: Cost Crisis Fails to Topple Irish Government Polls

    21 min
  3. EUROPE WEEKLY 2026 CW 06 - Bulgaria - Slovenia - Romania - Croatia

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    EUROPE WEEKLY 2026 CW 06 - Bulgaria - Slovenia - Romania - Croatia

    Headlines: Bulgaria Joins Eurozone Amid Political Meltdown and Eighth Snap Election- Euro Triumph Overshadowed: Bulgaria's Government Collapses in Corruption Protests- Paradox in Sofia: Eurozone Entry Meets Deepest Governance Crisis in Decades- From Lev to Euro: Bulgaria's Economic Win Clashes with Oligarch-Driven Chaos- Protests Topple PM as Bulgaria Becomes 21st Eurozone Member- Budget Backlash Ignites Bulgaria's Latest Political Implosion During Euro Adoption Slovenia's March Election Becomes EU Stress Test on Democracy and Populism- Ljubljana's Political Battle: Rule of Law vs. Nationalist Challenge in European Heartland- Social Media Ban for Minors: Slovenia Leads Global Debate on Digital Regulation- Golob vs. Janša: EU Leaders Intervene as Slovenia Votes on Europe's Democratic Future- The Ljubljana Declaration: Brussels Draws a Line Against Nationalist Resurgence Romania's President Iohannis Resigns Amid Imminent Suspension Vote, Triggering Constitutional Crisis- Russian Interference Leads to Election Annulment and Political Chaos in NATO's Eastern Flank- Far-Right Push Forces Iohannis Out: Senate President Bolojan Steps In as Interim Leader- TikTok-Fueled Russian Meddling Exposes Romania's Electoral Vulnerabilities- Protests Erupt as Opposition Brands Election Overturn a 'Coup' in Divided Romania- Iohannis Preempts Impeachment with Resignation Ahead of May Presidential Rerun Croatia's Constitutional Crisis: Government Overrides Zagreb Ban on Nationalist Singer Thompson- Language Requirements and Labor Shortages: Croatia's New Immigration Dilemma- Between History and Europe: Croatia Faces Dual Crisis Over Symbols and Integration- Zagreb vs. Central Government: Democracy Under Strain in Pre-Election Croatia- Croatia Tightens Foreign Worker Rules, Risking Economic Slowdown in Tourism and Construction

    23 min
  4. EUROPE WEEKLY 2026 CW 06 - Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands

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    EUROPE WEEKLY 2026 CW 06 - Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands

    German Headlines: - Germany's Firewall Crumbles: AfD Surges to 39% in Saxony-Anhalt Polls - AfD Lead Candidate Siegmund Courts Business as Far-Right Gains Ground - Public Sector Unions Demand 7% Raise, Threatening Chaos in Eastern Germany - Dual Crises Rock Germany: Far-Right Rise Meets Massive Labor Strike Wave - Saxony-Anhalt Premier Warns of Governance Chaos Amid AfD Dominance - Eastern Business Embraces AfD, Eroding Post-Reunification Political Taboos - Inflation vs. Wages: Unions Escalate Strikes as AfD Polls Hit 39% France Headlines: - Macron's Davos Vision Clashes with French Budget Gridlock - France Bypasses Parliament for 2026 Budget Amid Political Paralysis - European Tech Sovereignty Push Meets Domestic Democratic Backlash - Macron Projects Global Ambition While Government Forces Austerity Budget - Davos Dreams vs. Paris Deadlock: France's Political Fracture - Article 49.3 Invoked Again: France's Budget Battle Exposes Instability - From Tech Autonomy to Tariff Threats: Macron's Divergent Realities Belgium Headlines: - Belgium's Brussels Region Hits 600 Days Without Government Amid Coalition Deadlock - Dual Crisis in Belgium: Governance Paralysis and Arctic Standoff with Trump - Brussels Gridlock Freezes Budgets as Parties Clash Over Ideological Vetoes - Belgium Draws Red Line Against US Over Greenland at Davos - From Internal Chaos to External Defiance: Belgium's Political Test - No Brussels Government Until 2029? Protests Mount Over Stalled Services - EU Anti-Coercion Tool Eyed as Belgium Rebukes Trump's Greenland Threats The Netherlands Headlines: - Netherlands Forms Fragile Minority Coalition Amid Political Gridlock - D66-VVD-CDA Alliance Emerges as Last-Resort Government in Dutch Crisis - Critics Warn of Imminent Collapse for Netherlands' Narrowest Cabinet Yet - Dutch Politics Hits New Low: Minority Government Faces Paralysis and Opposition Fire - VVD Blocks Centrist-Left Deal, Forcing Risky D66-Led Minority Setup - Political Fragmentation Threatens Dutch Stability and EU Security Role - Rare Minority Cabinet Tests Limits of Dutch Governance Post-2025 Election

    22 min
  5. EUROPE WEEKLY 2026 CW 05 - Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria

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    EUROPE WEEKLY 2026 CW 05 - Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria

    Czechia Headlines: - Czech President Accuses Foreign Minister of Blackmail in Cabinet Clash - Prague Power Struggle: Macinka's Threats Spark Constitutional Crisis - Blackmail Allegations Threaten Czech NATO Role Amid Ukraine Tensions - President Pavel vs. FM Macinka: Escalating Feud Over Ministerial Appointment - Czech Government Paralysis: From Texts to Police Probes - Cohabitation Crisis Risks Czechia's European Security Stance - Turek Appointment Battle Exposes Presidential Powers Gray Area Slovakia Headlines: - Slovakia's Fico Strikes $13-15B US Nuclear Deal Amid EU Ukraine Tensions - Fico Pivots: Nuclear Pact with Westinghouse Challenges EU Energy Consensus - Slovakia at Geopolitical Crossroads: US Nuclear Deal vs. Russia Ties - Fico-Trump Meeting Fuels Slovakia's Shift from Russian Nuclear Reliance - Pre-Election Gamble: Slovakia's Nuclear Realignment with America - Sovereignty or Split? Fico's US Deal Tests NATO and EU Loyalties - Bohunice Nuclear Expansion: Slovakia Eyes US Tech Over Moscow Influence Hungary Headlines: - Tisza Party Surges Ahead of Fidesz in Polls as Hungary's 2026 Election Nears - Hungary's Political Realignment: Orbán Faces Toughest Challenge in 16 Years - Gerrymandering Claims Rock Hungarian Electoral Map Ahead of April Vote - Independent Polls Show Fidesz Trailing Tisza by Double Digits - Fiscal Stimulus vs. Public Discontent: Battle for Hungary's Future - EU Funds on the Line as Hungary Grapples with Democratic Fairness - Seismic Shift: Péter Magyar's Tisza Party Leads in Credible Surveys Austria Headlines: - Austria Gears Up for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna After 2025 Triumph - ORF Unveils Hosts and Venue for Vienna's Eurovision Return - Wiener Stadthalle Set to Host Eurovision Amid Nation-Branding Push - Political Clash Emerges Over Eurovision's Public Funding in Austria - Mozart Meets Pop: Austria's Cultural Strategy for Eurovision 2026 - Victoria Swarovski and Michael Ostrowski to Lead Eurovision Hosting Duo - Vienna Prepares Production Summit for Landmark Eurovision Event

    23 min

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The European Project, as singular as it is, not only in the world today but also in the entire history of mankind, always lacks a lot. One thing always troubled me especially. Our discourse is first and foremost a national one. The Portuguese, the poles, the Germans, the Dutch and on and on discuss among them and about themselves in relation to Brussels. But we are kidding ourselves if we say would know much about each other and what is going on. It is like living in one house as family and each room is mainly talking to themselves and if nothing serious happens in the room next to us, we barely take notice. If Europe is our future, that is not a great basis. So let’s see what is actually happing in Europe. Maybe we will learn again that our hopes and problems are the same, our destiny a shared one. Europeans deserve European news without the bias of a vantage point from a particular country or political view. We publish every day a news overview of domestic and economic topics relevant in the public discuss in last 7 days. We cluster countries together, that each day around four countries are packed together in one episode. On Sundays, we’ll try to publish a weekly wrap-up. The European Project is unique but suffers from a nationalistic discourse. We discuss internally, but lack knowledge of other European countries, which is problematic for a shared future. This podcast offers daily European news, grouping four countries per episode, with a weekly wrap-up on Sundays, aiming to provide unbiased information and foster understanding.