Greens: What’s the plan for June's European elections?
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Greens: What’s the plan for June's European elections?

This week, the Beyond the Byline podcast looks at the Greens congress, their pro-electoral pledge and the candidates representing the coalition in the elections.

In anticipation of the European Elections this coming June, parties are gathering in congresses to finalise their candidate selections and strategies for their electoral campaigns.

Earlier this month, The Greens convened their congress to finalise their manifesto and to select their lead candidates for the EU elections. We asked network journalist Max Griera, who followed the congress, what stance the party is endorsing for the forthcoming elections and what has stirred controversy among the various groups within the coalition.

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Why is the far-right growing in Europe?

Why is the far-right growing in Europe?

This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, we discuss how the far right is growing, as Giorgia Meloni’s leadership and the rapid rise of far-right governments in Europe create concern amongst leftist parties and political analysts.We also discuss how the leftist parties can maintain their ground: SYRIZA’s Alexis Tsipras and the President of the Party of the European Left Heinz Bierbaum highlighted why they are calling for a united left so their ideas and positions become hegemonic.

27 Loka 202214min

EU to deepen competition with China

EU to deepen competition with China

This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, we discuss the geopolitical complications of the EU’s relations with China.The European Council will hold a strategic discussion on China for the first time since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In a preview of this upcoming meeting, EU leaders and diplomats mentioned earlier in the week in Luxembourg that the bloc’s rivalry with China has deepened over the past few years.The reasons include both geopolitics and economics, as China is one of the EU’s strongest competitors regarding trade, raw materials and technology.

20 Loka 202212min

Candidate countries disappointed by Commission enlargement reports

Candidate countries disappointed by Commission enlargement reports

This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, we discuss the Commission’s enlargement report. Countries like Albania, North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Turkey have been on the waiting list for years, with no significant progress being made.The content of the enlargement report did not differ notably from previous years, yet, the language and tone reflected the renewed urgency on enlargement processes following Russia's war in Ukraine.

13 Loka 202218min

Is a price cap on gas the answer to skyrocketing energy prices?

Is a price cap on gas the answer to skyrocketing energy prices?

This week the Beyond the Byline podcast is all about energy, the hot topic of today! Winter is looming and EU leaders and ministers are pushing for solutions to protect consumers and lift Europe out of the crisis.Last Friday (30 September), EU ministers met in Brussels to agree on new emergency measures to tackle potential shortages. Can a price cap on gas protect consumers and businesses from inflation and the energy crisis?

6 Loka 202217min

What is the EU doing about corruption?

What is the EU doing about corruption?

This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, following Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen's new measures to fight corruption, we speak to experts on the matter.Our guests this week are MEP Daniel Freund, Nick Aiossa, Deputy Director, Head of Policy and Advocacy at Transparency International EU, Jozsef Peter Martin, executive director at the International Transparency Hungary and Robin Lööf, lawyer specialised in commercial crime and financial regulation. We ask them: what is defined as corruption, what is the Commission doing to fight it, what can be improved and what makes corruption in Hungary so particular?

29 Syys 202222min

Italian elections: What are the possible scenarios?

Italian elections: What are the possible scenarios?

This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, we discuss Italy's upcoming general elections. Italians are asked to decide who will be their next government on 25 September. Political analyst Lorenzo Pregliasco and professor of politics Piero Ignazi explain: What is the possible outcome? What are the most probable scenarios if the right-wing coalition wins? Will Giorgia Meloni become the next prime minister and if so, how would it affect Italy’s relations with the EU?

22 Syys 202220min

Reactions to VDL's State of the Union speech

Reactions to VDL's State of the Union speech

In a special episode of EURACTIV’s Beyond the Byline podcast, we bring you a breakdown of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's annual State of the Union speech. The president addressed the key issues on the EU agenda and announced new measures, programmes, and plans. So, how is the Commission planning to support Ukraine? What is the plan for energy? And how can the Union ensure financial stability?

14 Syys 202233min

'Greek Watergate' wiretapping scandal explained

'Greek Watergate' wiretapping scandal explained

This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, we discuss the wiretapping scandal in Greece. Investigative and financial journalist Thanasis Koukakis explains why the Greek government monitored him while shedding light on how the "Greek Watergate" was revealed.And MEP Stelios Kouloglou tells us why exposing the wiretapping scandal is essential, what the role of the European Commission is, and what does it mean for the country’s press freedom.

8 Syys 202223min

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