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Panorama, 03.12.25
A brighter future for Europe’s women?
12:21 Min.
26. Kasım 2025
EValuating move towards electric

Fact-checking farmers’ frustration This week we bring you a melange of our usual Panorama, this time on electric vehicles, and a fact-checking piece on farming. After years of dire environmental warnings, and now against the backdrop of US...

12:43 Min.
18. Kasım 2025
Is the sun setting on Russian oil?

The world waits to see if Trump’s sanctions on Russian oil might finally turn the tide in Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine. On 23 October, the US Treasury announced the first package of direct sanctions on Moscow under President...

14:54 Min.
12. Kasım 2025
Housing hardships hit home

Rising rents and the high cost of borrowing are continuing to reduce access to affordable housing across Europe, with young people and key workers hit the hardest. Over the last decade, house prices have risen exponentially – by an average of 53...

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EU faces surge in hybrid threats

At Halloween, it’s not just creepy clowns handing out balloons: it’s also one of the many hybrid threats facing the EU right now. This week’s episode focuses on the growing pressure exerted on Europe through hybrid threats, from...

Commission ready to roll on defence readiness

VDL’s ‘Defence Readiness Roadmap’ sets out concrete milestones for achieving defence readiness by 2030. Because, says the Commission chief, “only what gets measured gets done”. The College of Commissioners got their first taste of the...

Green shoots or grey clouds: what next for the climate?

Instead of agreeing on some concrete climate proposals, last month’s meeting of European environment ministers came to a close with a number of key decisions kicked on down the road. We take a look at the current climate state of play. Two sets...

11:30 dk.
Moldovans look West

Last weekend, a small nation state of great symbolic importance went to the polls. The outcome of the election has left Europe beaming and Moscow with egg on its face. Moldovan president Maia Sandu’s pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity,...

13:21 dk.
The dawn of a new age?

With a high-profile assassination, radical rhetoric on both sides of the political divide and Trump’s tendency to throw his weight about, both at home and abroad, we ask: are we witnessing the dawn of a new age of ideologies? Our network takes a...

12:28 dk.
‘Planes, trains and automobiles’ – shifting the balance

Brussels is on the brink of unveiling a new strategy for a high-speed rail network connecting major cities right across the EU. In other news, Europe’s eastern flank has experienced multiple Russian drone incursions. The Commission’s rail...

13:39 dk.
End of gridlock over Gaza?

VDL’s 2025 State of the Union speech was a pivotal moment of this plenary week – and her comments on Gaza a pivotal moment of the speech. The annual SOTEU address gives European citizens, and in particular their representatives in the European...

13:15 dk.
Fighting over money

As the Commission sets out the remainder of its thinking on its big budget rebuild, Brussels braces for a fight. Established for a seven-year period, the EU’s multiannual financial framework (aka the MFF or long-term budget) aims to ensure...

10:34 dk.
Prisons under pressure

EU member states struggle with prison overcrowding following sharp increases in the bloc’s prison population over recent years. According to Commission statistics, there were half a million inmates behind bars across the Union in 2023. And this...

07:32 dk.
Working together to fight wildfires

As Southern Europe braces for a summer of searing heat and wildfires, Brussels prepares to get stuck in. According to the EU’s Copernicus climate service, June 2025 was the hottest month in Western Europe since records began. All the signs...

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