Why the UK can't keep calm and carry on
Keir Starmer resigns, 10 years of Brexit, postcards from a heatwave. Plus: Spanish corruption, DW's Freedom of Speech Award, Czech media strike and a banned Russian ballet.
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Inside Europe
DW
Радио РБК. Главное
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Радио «Комсомольская Правда» - Россия
Радио «Комсомольская правда»
Defending Democracy with Marc Elias
Democracy Docket
Red River Farm Network
Red River Farm Network
Ostausschuss der Salonkolumnisten
Salonkolumnisten
Roya Daily NEWS - الاخبار من رؤيا
Roya Podcast - رؤيا بودكاست
Lurie Breaks It Down
Women's Empowerment Network, SiriusXM
Journal en français facile
Français Facile - RFI
Lifestyle | America Out Loud News
Lifestyle | America Out Loud News
Top Stories | America Out Loud News
Top Stories | America Out Loud News
Media | America Out Loud News
Media | America Out Loud News
Entertainment | America Out Loud News
Entertainment | America Out Loud News
Inspirational | America Out Loud News
Inspirational | America Out Loud News
The Chris Plante Show
WMAL | Cumulus Podcast Network | Cumulus Media Washington
Fresh Freedom
Fresh Freedom
Beyond the Polls with Henry Olsen
Ricochet
The Debate
FRANCE 24 English
Majority Report
Sam Seder
PSA CPSU NSW Podcast
Public Service Association of NSW
Politics with Michelle Grattan
The Conversation
The Majority Report with Sam Seder
Sam Seder
Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Human Events with Jack Posobiec
The Josh Hammer Show
The Josh Hammer Show
blckbx.tv
blckbx.tv
The Officer Tatum Show
Brandon Tatum
Bitcoin Well Podcast
Bitcoin Well
The State of Freedom
Chris Alexander & Danielle Walker
حدث اليوم
فرانس 24 / FRANCE 24
RealClearPolitics Podcast
RealClearPolitics, Carl Cannon, Tom Bevan
In the Loop with Sasha-Ann Simons
WBEZ Chicago
The Dana Show with Dana Loesch – Politics & Culture Commentary
Dana Loesch – Conservative Political Commentary
The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts
The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts
The Libertarian Institute
The Libertarian Institute
Politics
DW
Keir Starmer resigns, 10 years of Brexit, postcards from a heatwave. Plus: Spanish corruption, DW's Freedom of Speech Award, Czech media strike and a banned Russian ballet.
The removal of German citizenship and its history, the UK's Palestine Action ban, and an exclusive interview with the EU's Culture Commissioner. Then: a dark week for Norwegian royalty, Albania's flamingo protests, a che...
Switzerland's knife-edge referendum, Kosovo's former president on the country's post-election malaise, and questions over Irish exports to Russia. Then: a night and dream special featuring a Berlin-based sleep doctor, Am...
As the EU publishes its digital sovereignty plans, we've come up with a little techno-utopian package of our own. Our guest throughout is tech and solar-punk author Cory Doctorow: join us as we explore queer social media...
Another blow to Turkey's embattled democracy, the Czech kick-boxing champion turned anti-bullying activist, the inside story of Finland's gamer-industry boom, and the iconic moped disappearing from Italy's streets. Then:...
Who is Andy Burnham—and is he ready to challenge Keir Starmer? PBS' Alexander Heffner on the growing power of mayors. What’s at stake in Cyprus’ elections? Then—Turkey’s warning over French troop plans, social media bans...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is hanging by a thread. An investigation uncovers troubling ties between a professor at Germany’s Federal Police Academy and the far right. And Eurovision returns, amid fresh controversy. P...
What the UK local elections could mean for the country’s political system, how troop and tariff disputes are worsening relations between Germany and the US, and controversies surrounding a new report on France’s public m...
Trump whispering and attempts to save NATO, Giorgia Meloni's push to reassert political dominance, and a conversation with ECFR Director Mark Leonard on "Surviving Chaos". Then: German apprenticeships under strain, a new...
Concerns about Palantir in the UK, Bulgaria's incoming prime minister, and the power of magic mushrooms. Then: DW's Delayland goes in search of Germany's lost mojo, women's role in Spain's progressive milestones, and Ger...
How incoming prime minister Peter Magyar could change Hungary as well as the EU, and what a romantic liaison between France's far-right Jordan Bardella and an Italian princess could mean for the country's presidential el...
US Vice President JD Vance backs Viktor Orban in Hungary just days before elections that could have far-reaching ramifications — also across Central Europe. What’s next for NATO, and could the Iran war help resolve a lon...
Ukraine's Bucha massacre anniversary fuels push for justice, the Dutch organization with a voting hack to boost women's representation in politics, and the EU-Slovakia dispute over fuel. Then: a special investigation int...
Italy's failed referendum, trial by jury at risk in the UK, and elections in Denmark and France. Then: what a mutiny at high sea tells us about (un)freedom, North Korea's forced labor program, Central Asian migrants' exo...
From Cold War power games to the cultural aspirations of the Pahlavi era, this extended conversation pulls back the curtain on the global forces that continue to shape - and be shaped by - Iran today. Dr Roham Alvandi is...
How European intersections with Iran's past might help us understand our collective present and how Turkey might hold the key to an exit strategy from the Iran conflict. Then: European elections from Denmark and Slovenia...
Cyprus on alert as Middle East tensions spill into Europe; Orban turns anti‑Ukrainian rhetoric into campaign fuel; and Paris heads to the polls in a tight left‑right showdown. Plus: Turkey’s AI‑driven protest surveillanc...
European responses to the war in the Middle East, where Spain is the outlier once again; compulsory military service in Croatia, and home concerts in Prague. Then: an International Women’s Day special connecting past fem...
DW's investigative journalist Alican Uludag arrested in Turkey, four years of war in Ukraine, and Ukraine's freedom song. Then: what Quentin Deranque's killing might mean for the French Left, Turkey's earthquake annivers...
A UK by-election that could spell trouble for Prime Minister Keir Starmer, a wrap-up of the Munich Security Conference, a look at the Berlinale and whether it’s still political, and France’s last newspaper hawker. Then: ...
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