
Hungary's new president: reconciliation or revenge?
The controversy surrounding Hungary’s election of a new president and Turkey’s move to reintegrate Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militants into society. Then, a brutal attack in Belgrade raises quest...
13 Aug 54min

Fire-clouds and terror attacks: how safe are Europe's cities?
Europe's wildfires reach the outskirts of major cities, plans to curb Germany's Freedom of Information Act, and what police knew about Berlin's Pride killer. Then: a place for senior queer people in L...
30 Juli 53min

Gen Z vs. the general
A two-part look at the power of Ukrainian civil society: Part 1: The generational conflict which toppled a general. Part 2: How war is shaping Ukrainians’ relationship with the state. Plus, a German s...
23 Juli 53min

Could Europe's football union ditch FIFA?
Could the European football union step up its game and show FIFA the red card? Then: Inside Europe's correspondents pick their player of the World Cup, France legalizes assisted dying, Albania's Gen Z...
16 Juli 53min

Marine Le Pen: guilty but free to run
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen resumes her bid for president, the ongoing feud between Poland and Ukraine, FIFA's red card saga, and the world's first business for women-only football gear. The...
9 Juli 54min

Extended Interview: Glyn Morgan on The Rise and Fall of American Europe
Inside Europe marks the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the American Declaration of Independence with an extended conversation with Glyn Morgan, author of “The Rise and Fall of American Europe”. ...
4 Juli 19min

Albania's Edi Rama on Inside Europe
An exclusive DW interview with Albanian PM Edi Rama, a crackdown on Turkey's opposition ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara, and a spat about who gets to lead the Czech delegation. The US celebrates 25...
2 Juli 54min



















