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| 5/5/26 | Brazil’s EU Ambassador: International order should be rebuilt ‘by everybody’ | Brazil’s Ambassador to the EU Pedro Miguel da Costa e Silva tells Europe Today he’s “not convinced” by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s assertion that the international order will be rebuilt from Europe.“I think if we’re going to have to rebuild something, it has to be rebuilt by everybody,” Ambassador Pedro said. “Europe has a place. But I’m not convinced that it will be built from here.”Also on today’s episode, we bring you the key takeaways from yesterday’s European Political Community summit in Armenia, with our Europe Editor Maria Tadeo.We also crossed over to the NATO headquarters for an exclusive interview with military spokesperson, Colonel Martin O’Donnell.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe.Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | Trump’s “anger” drove US tariffs on EU cars, top lawmaker tells Europe Today | On Monday’s episode of Europe Today, the European Parliament’s top trade lawmaker, Bernd Lange, tells us that US President Donald Trump’s tariff hike on EU cars is a “political move” stemming from Trump’s “anger” at German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. We also get an analysis of the consequences of Trump’s decision to withdraw at least 5000 troops from Germany with our NATO correspondent, Shona Murray. And we analyse the significance of Armenia hosting the European Political Community summit today, as the country seeks closer ties with Europe amid a rupture with its traditional ally, Moscow. Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond. Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | Magyar vows to unlock EU funds; EU-China tensions boil | On today's episode of Europe Today, we break down Péter Magyar's debut in Brussels and his vow to swiftly unblock billions in EU funds for Hungary. We also look at brewing tensions between Brussels and Beijing over EU plans to shield homegrown industries with a 'Made in Europe' preference.We speak to the EU's Sahel envoy, João Cravinho, about what the uptick in violence in Mali means for the EU's approach to the region.And we also have an interview with Finnish MEP Ville Niinistö.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | EU governments driven by ‘pro-European’ sentiment, Commissioner Mînzatu says | On today’s episode, we speak to European Commission Vice-President for social rights, Roxana Mînzatu, who says that despite the surge of Eurosceptic and Russia-friendly parties in Eastern Europe, she believes the actions of governments across the EU are “driven” by the “pro-European positions of their own people”.We also speak to European Parliament Vice-President and former Belgian Prime Minister Sophie Wilmès about the rule of law, the rise of antisemitism in Europe and Europe’s approach towards a volatile US administration.We also bring you the latest on an escalating row between Ukraine and Israel, after reports that a vessel carrying grain from Russian-occupied Ukraine has arrived at an Israeli port.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe.Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | Macron renews Eurobonds push amid energy crisis, faces Brussels scepticism | On today’s episode of Europe Today, Maria Tadeo breaks down Emmanuel Macron’s renewed push for Eurobonds, which has been met with scepticism in Brussels. We also cover rising tensions between China and the European Union, with Angele Skujins reporting on why Beijing has criticised the EU’s “Made in Europe” plan, which aims to promote Europe’s industrial sector.And Vincenzo Genovese interviews Abir Al-Sahlani (Renew Europe) at the European Parliament, as EU lawmakers push for a unified, EU-wide consent-based definition of rape. On football, as the UEFA Champions League semi-finals kick off tonight, Jakub Janas takes a look at the ownership and funding of the four participating European clubs.Lastly, we travel from Europe to the Middle East, where our reporter Laila Humairah brings us the latest developments in the Iran war.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | Former UN General Assembly President and Lebanese Minister join us live | On today’s episode of Europe Today, Maria Fernanda Espinosa – the former UN General Assembly President, whose name is being floated as a potential successor to Secretary-General António Guterres – tells us that the UN “will survive” but must “reform, transform, or die”, as it faces one of the most greatest challenges in its history.We’re also joined live by Lebanese Minister Kamal Shehadi, who tells us that the ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel in Lebanon is “not holding”, after 14 people were killed in Israeli strikes on Sunday. Both Israel and Hezbollah have both found ways to go back to the “modus operandi of the pre-ceasefire announcement”, Minister Shehadi said.We also bring you the latest from Washington, after the White House said President Trump and his officials were the target of a shooting during a press dinner on Saturday evening. Our US expert Stefan Grobe has the details.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe.Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | As EU leaders huddle without Orbán, there are conflicting visions for Ukraine’s EU path | On Friday’s episode of Europe Today, we cross over to Cyprus where leaders are gathering to talk Ukraine, Iran and Europe’s collective defence. Our correspondent Jorge Liboreiro explains there is a palpable sense of relief among leaders after the ouster of Viktor Orbán in Hungary, who has been obstructing key decisions on support for Ukraine But when it comes to Ukraine’s fast-tracked EU membership, leaders are split. Jorge speaks to Estonian PM Kristen Michal, a staunch ally of Kyiv’s, who said that there is “no other way” for Ukraine’s future than within the EU. Other leaders have expressed more cautious views, saying Ukraine cannot cut corners and must meet all the necessary reforms. We also speak to the former President of the European Council, Charles Michel, about his views on Europe’s future. Europe Today is Euronews’ …Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | EU unveils measures to cushion energy shock, but are they enough? | On Thursday’s episode of Europe Today, we have exclusive interviews with the former NATO Secretary-General, Anders Rasmussen, and Latvia’s Defence Minister, Andris Sprüds. Rasmussen said that Europe needs to speak to President Trump like he speaks to Europe: “I say time for flattery is over.” We also speak to EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen, who gave a stark warning about the repercussions of the war in Iran: “Even in a best-case scenario (...) we are looking at some very difficult months, and even years”. We also explained what the potential jet fuel crisis means for your summer holidays. Our correspondent Sasha Vakulina also analysed the importance of the EU’s unlocking of its €90 billion loan to Ukraine. Europe Today is Euronews’ ….Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | 'Being gay is not a choice, being homophobic is,' Bettel tells Europe Today | In today's episode of Europe Today, our correspondent Sándor Zsiros explains that Kyiv's announcement that the Druzhba pipeline has been repaired could mean the imminent unlocking of EU aid to Ukraine. We have an exclusive interview with Luxembourg's Foreign Minister Xavier Bettel, who reacts to the EU top court's ruling against Orbán's anti-LGBTQ laws in Hungary. He tells us that "being gay is not a choice, but being homophobic is". We also speak to former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | EU foreign ministers to discuss Ukraine support and ties with Israel | In Tuesday’s episode of Europe Today, we get a dispatch from our correspondent Shona Murray in Luxembourg, where EU foreign ministers are gathering, with Ukraine and the crisis in the Middle East high on the agenda. Crucially, it’s the first ministerial since the ousting of Viktor Orbán in Hungary, which is raising hopes that the EU’s crucial €90 billion loan to Ukraine could be unlocked. Our Ukraine correspondent Sasha Vakulina joins us on set with the latest on the Druzhba dispute, which has kept the loan under lock. We also bring you exclusive interviews with the Norwegian Foreign Minister, Espen Barth Eide, and the UK ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Ed Hobart.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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| 4/20/26 | Russia-friendly former president wins Bulgarian election | On today’s episode of Europe Today, we bring you the results of the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, where Rumen Radev, an EU critic considered sympathetic to Russia, has won by a significant margin over his rivals. We ask what the outcome means for Brussels. We also cross over to Dubai for the latest from the Middle East, and our Europe Editor Maria Tadeo debriefs a convention in Barcelona dubbed the “progressive CPAC”. Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | Hungary shows the limits of the “anti-EU narrative” pushed by the far right, Ribera says | On Friday’s episode of Europe Today, we bring you an exclusive interview with European Commission Vice-President Teresa Ribera from a gathering of global left-wing leaders in Barcelona. She tells Maria Tadeo that Viktor Orbán’s defeat in the Hungarian election shows the limits of the “anti-EU narrative” pushed by the far right. Our correspondent Shona Murray reports that a French- and British-led gathering of 40 allies focused on securing the Strait of Hormuz could lead to a broad outline of a plan to reopen the waterway once hostilities end. We also speak to the UN’s development chief, Alexander De Croo, who warns of the far-reaching repercussions of the Iran war across the globe.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | Magyar makes waves in Hungary before taking office | On Thursday’s episode of Europe Today, we analyse Hungarian Prime Minister-elect Péter Magyar’s push for a rapid transfer of power and the de-Orbanisation of public institutions in Hungary with our correspondent Sándor Zsiros. We’re also joined by our Ukraine correspondent Sasha Vakulina for the latest on President Zelenskyy’s European tour. As a fragile ceasefire holds in the Middle East, the GCC chief Jasem Albudaiwi tells us that he believes the crisis is bringing the Gulf and the EU closer, a message echoed by the European Council President António Costa during his visit to Qatar on Wednesday. Finally, we’re joined by Spanish MEP Hana Jalloul, who previews a gathering of world left-wing leaders in Barcelona over the weekend.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | 'Glimmer of hope' in Lebanon after rare direct talks with Israel | On today's episode of Europe Today, we analyse the significance the US-brokered talks between Israel and Lebanon — the first of their kind since 1993. Joining us are Lebanese Economy Minister Amer Bisat, L'Orient-Le Jour director and former French Culture Minister Rima Abdul Malak, and our US correspondent Stefan Grobe. We also take you to Berlin, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy struck a defence partnership deal with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Tuesday.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | Donald Trump insults Pope Leo | On Europe Today this Tuesday, we take a look at Hungary’s election shake-up as Péter Magyar signals a new direction in relations with Brussels, with billions in EU funds at stake. We unpack rising global tensions as a US blockade in the Strait of Hormuz sends shockwaves through energy markets, and Europe grapples with its own fuel and energy crisis. Plus, we examine growing EU divisions over economic flexibility, and a surprising diplomatic clash between Donald Trump and the Pope that’s sparking debate far beyond Washington. From Brussels to Budapest, the Gulf to the Vatican — Europe Today brings you the context behind the headlines.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | Hungarians oust out Viktor Orban after 16 years of rule | Hungary turns a historic page. After 16 years in power, Viktor Orbán is out—defeated in a landslide election that propels Péter Magyar and his Tisza Party to a commanding two-thirds majority. With record turnout and a political earthquake felt far beyond Budapest, Europe is now asking: what comes next?In this episode of Europe Today, Méabh Mc Mahon guides you through a fast-moving story with major implications for the EU, Ukraine, and the broader geopolitical landscape. We go live to Budapest for on-the-ground reaction, unpack the mood among both jubilant Tisza supporters and shaken Fidesz voters, and hear directly from Magyar as he promises to “liberate Hungary.”Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | Europe holds its breath ahead of Hungary’s election | In this episode, tensions in the Middle East intensify as Israel’s actions in Lebanon put the fragile US-Iran ceasefire under pressure, with talks set to begin in Washington. Plus, all eyes are on Hungary ahead of a pivotal election that could reshape its political future and test relations with Brussels.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/9/26 | Lebanon stuck in the middle of the US/Israel war on Iran | A ceasefire unravelling and markets in turmoil, as well as alliances under strain. On today’s Europe Today, we take you from the frontlines in Lebanon to the halls of power in Washington and Brussels, as rising tensions between the US and Iran ripple across the globe and over 200 are reported dead in Lebanon. With NATO unity tested and Hungary on the cusp of a defining election, the stakes have rarely been higher.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | Trump backs down on Iran again as Hormuz set to reopen after ceasefire deal | About this episodeAfter threatening to destroy Iran's civilisation, Trump backed down again as Iran and the US reached a temporary ceasefire deal that will see the Strait of Hormuz reopen—at least provisionally. Our correspondents Jane Witherspoon, Omid Lahabi and Stefan Grobe analyse the deal and break down the first reactions from Europe and the Middle East. And as the Hungarian elections approach this Sunday, our Sándor Zsíros reports on US Vice-President JD Vance’s visit to Budapest, where he is endorsing current Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Also on this episode of Europe Today: Member of the European Parliament Marc Botenga (The Left group) joins to react to both the US–Iran ceasefire deal and the vote in Hungary, and our Jakub Janas explains whether Trump can pull the US out of NATO, as he has threatened. Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | JD Vance visits Budapest ahead of Hungarian parliamentary elections | As Hungary heads into a crucial parliamentary election this Sunday, US Vice President JD Vance arrives in Budapest to back Prime Minister Viktor Orbán — even as his party trails in the polls and security concerns emerge over explosives found near a key gas pipeline. Meanwhile, global instability deepens with EU Council President António Costa warning against targeting civilian infrastructure after Donald Trump escalates rhetoric toward Iran, raising fears of wider regional conflict. We bring you the latest developments from Doha. Plus, as attention remains fixed on Ukraine and the Middle East, we turn to Sudan — where a devastating civil war continues largely out of the spotlight. We have an exclusive interview with Sex in the City star and UNHCR ambassador Kristen Davis about her recent visit to Sudan.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | Hungary gets ready to vote: Inside a toxic campaign | Sunday, 12 April 2026, will be a crucial day for the European Union, as Hungarians head to the polls for parliamentary elections. Hungary’s current prime minister, Viktor Orbán, leader of the eurosceptic Fidesz party, will be challenged by Péter Magyar, leader of the Tisza party and a former member of Orbán’s own party. To better understand what’s at stake for Budapest and Brussels, we sit down with Euronews’ EU correspondent Sandor Zsiros.This is an extract from the weekly Euronews podcast Brussels, My Love?. To continue listening, visit the Brussels, My Love? feed on your favourite podcast app. You can also find us on YouTube and on our website.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | EU calls for urgent de-escalation of war in the Middle East | Ongoing tensions in the Middle East dominate today’s episode, as European leaders call for urgent de-escalation following overnight strikes in Tehran and Beirut. We have an update from Dubai where residents are facing unprecedented disruptions. Meanwhile, EU foreign ministers gather in Kyiv to push for accountability over alleged Russian war crimes, while Israel faces growing international criticism over the reinstatement of capital punishment for Palestinians. Plus, a major political scandal shakes Hungary just days before a pivotal election. And from Rome, as Easter approaches, we look at Pope Leo XIV’s potential role in calling for peace — and what’s next for EU efforts on religious freedom.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | EU foreign ministers show up in Ukraine with lots of words but limited action | With the Middle East conflict deepening, we hear how deadly strikes in Lebanon have killed more UN peacekeepers and displaced over a million people. We bring you an exclusive interview with Lebanon’s Justice Minister on the humanitarian toll and regional fallout. Meanwhile, G7 leaders signal readiness to stabilise volatile energy markets — but offer few concrete steps. So what does that mean for your energy bills? Our reporter Jakub Janas unpacks the growing economic pressure across the EU. And in Ukraine, European foreign ministers gather in Kyiv to mark the anniversary of the Bucha massacre, as questions grow over continued support, shifting alliances and the future of the war.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | EU agriculture ministers meet in crisis mode over rising food and oil prices | On Europe Today, this Monday, we report on the escalating tensions in the Middle East as Israel signals an expansion of its military campaign. We break down the latest developments, including the humanitarian toll in Lebanon and emergency G7 talks to contain a growing energy shock. Plus, a diplomatic row erupts over Palm Sunday events in Jerusalem and Cyprus navigates its EU Council presidency amid conflict. Our guests include the EU commissioner for the oceans Costas Kadis and the Irish minister for State Timmy Dooley.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | One month of war in Iran | Four weeks after the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the Middle East conflict is escalating — disrupting global energy supplies and shaking financial markets. G7 foreign minsiters meet in France today, as Donald Trump signals a pause in strikes on Iran, pushing for a diplomatic breakthrough. But can the US convince its allies it has a real plan? Meanwhile, the war in Ukraine continues to spill beyond its borders, with new security concerns across Europe. We have an update from Helsinki.Europe Today is Euronews’ daily podcast hosted by Maria Tadeo and Méabh Mc Mahon, broadcasting directly from Brussels, at the heart of Europe. Every morning, we deliver the top and exclusive stories shaping the European Union (EU) and beyond.Stay ahead with the key news and insights that matter in Europe today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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