
Transatlantic summits and a Bulgarian organ scandal
Next week, all the lights will be shining over Brussels, where a double summit is taking place. World leaders are hoping to set a key milestone in renewing the transatlantic partnership and maintaining economic ties between the EU and the US. To find out more about what we can expect from the NATO and the EU-US summits, I spoke with EURACTIV’s Alexandra Brzozowski. We are also going to Sofia to shed some light on the controversy that still follows the former government of Boyko Borissov and the shady findings on the organ transplant scandal. To hear more on this story I spoke with Krassen Niklov, editor in chief of EURACTIV Bulgaria.
11 Juni 202119min

Spying on Germans and avoiding Belarusian airspace
This week our podcast takes us to Berlin, where a spying deal between Denmark and the US is shaking German politics ahead of elections in September. To find out more we spoke with Oliver Noyan and Niko Krumayer from EURACTIV Germany. Back in Brussels we are talking about what the EU ban on airlines entering Belarusian airspace means in practice, from pilot safety concerns, to the isolated Belarusians and unintended environmental and economic impacts. To hear more on this story, I spoke with Sean Golding Carrol, EURACTIV's transport editor.
3 Juni 202113min

EU fury with Belarus and the Turów coal mine dispute
This week, our podcast takes us to Belarus, where a Ryanair plane was forced to land so the Belarusian authorities could detain one of the passengers, the dissident journalist Roman Protasevich. The event provoked furious reactions from the EU, which described it as an act of state terrorism and slapped fresh sanctions on the rogue state. To shed some light on the story, I’m joined today by EURACTIV senior editor Georgi Gotev. And back in Brussels, we’re talking about the European Council summit and the outcome of the talks on climate - more specifically, on the greenhouse gas emissions reductions. One of the main topics was the dispute around the Turów coal mine in Poland and the impact it has on the environment, economy and society. To hear more on that, I spoke with EURACTIV’s energy and environment reporter Kira Taylor.
27 Maj 202112min

Truce calls over Israeli-Palestinian violence and fake EU jobs controversy
This week our podcast focuses on the Israeli- Palestinian violent clashes, the EU’s position in the peace-making process and the political obstacles and differences among the bloc’s members. To shed some light on the latest developments I’m joined today by Euractiv’s Senior Editor Georgi Gotev. And going to Paris, we’re talking about how the fake EU jobs controversy and the misappropriation of EU funds brings Marie Le Pen back in the spotlight, her reaction to it and how this case could affect the upcoming French elections. To hear more on this story I spoke with Mathieu Pollet from Euractiv France.
20 Maj 202113min

Press freedom crisis in Greece and COVID-19 travel certificates
This week our podcast takes us to Athens, where things are getting quite shady when it comes to press freedom. Last month we had the mafia-style execution of an investigative reporter, Giorgos Karaivaz, and shortly after that another reporter Kostas Vaxevanis reported to the police that he is receiving death threats. To shed some light on what is happening in Greece I’m joined by Luca Bertuzzi, EURACTIV's digital and media editor. And back in Brussels, we’re talking about the roll-out of the COVID-19 travel certificates. The Commission aims to put the digital green certificates by the end of June in an attempt to return to free movement within the EU. To hear more about the plan I spoke with EURACTIV’s health reporter, Gierde Peseckyte.
6 Maj 202112min

The EU/UK trade deal and Czech PM slams EU auditors as 'mafia'
This week on EURACTIV’s Yellow Room, we are talking about the ratification of the EU’s post-Brexit trade agreement with the UK. At last, we may be seeing the turning of the page on economic and diplomatic relations between the two parties. To break down the components of the deal, we spoke with EURACTIV’s Benjamin Fox. We are also off to the Czech Republic, where a storm was sparked by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, who referred to the European Commission’s auditors as “mafia.” His comment came after a report linked him with one of the largest agricultural companies in the country and the distribution of EU funds. To break down the story behind these allegations, I spoke with Aneta Zachova, editor-in-chief of EURACTIV Czech Republic.
29 Apr 202116min

Climate law decisions and the phantom paper rocking the Western Balkans
This week on EURACTIV’s Yellow Room, we are talking about the outcomes of the climate law negotiations that took place on Wednesday - the EU and US goals, the reactions, and what the future has in store. To find out more on what happened during the negotiations we spoke with EURACTIV’s energy and environment reporter, Kira Taylor. We are also touching upon a sensitive topic from last week's news that caused a wave of reactions within the EU and the Western Balkans. The phantom non-paper that proposed the “peaceful dissolution” of Bosnia Herzegovina. To break down the components of this new proposal we were joined by EURACTIV’s Alexandra Brzozowski and Vlad Maksimov.
22 Apr 202116min

Millions spent on consultancy firms and the Northern Ireland crisis
This week on EURACTIV’s Yellow Room, we are talking about how some EURACTIV digging led to discussions and examinations over the Commission’s 462 million-euro contracts with several consultancy firms. We are focusing on the Parliament’s next steps and the MEPs' actions. To break down the main components of this story we spoke with EURACTIV’s economy and jobs editor, Jorge Valero. We are also travelling to Northern Ireland to gain a better understanding on what is happening with the new crisis in the country and what actions the EU and the UK are planning to take to maintain peace. To find out more on this issue we are joined by EURACTIV’s Paula Kenny.
15 Apr 202114min