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Teaser - Briefed

Season 2, Ep. 0

Discover Briefed, Europod’s new daily podcast covering stories around Europe.


In just five minutes, host Léa Marchal brings a fresh perspective on European politics and major news happening in European countries.


On issues like tech sovereignty, climate scepticism or the rise of the extremes, the podcast brings you a different angle than your national one.


Starting January 22nd, episodes of Briefed will be released at 6:00 AM CET, Monday through Friday.


Briefed is produced by Europod in co-production with the Sphera Network.


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  • 17. Why is the Kurdish diaspora protesting in Europe?

    05:20||Season 2, Ep. 17
    The Kurdish diaspora has been demonstrating in major European cities for weeks now. Protesters are urging European and international authorities to respond to the takeover of the Kurdish autonomous region called Rojava by Syria’s new government. They fear that their community is at risk of disappearing. What is the diaspora hoping from the European and international authorities?Production: By Europod, in co-production with the Sphera network.This episode is based on a story written by Blanche Ribault for Streetpress and is co-written with Hélène Pillon from Médianes.Follow us on: LinkedIn Instagram
  • 16. Is the EU rolling back its pesticide rules?

    04:30||Season 2, Ep. 16
    French senator Laurent Duplomb is back with a controversial proposal: reintroducing pesticides that are currently banned in France. Last year, his first attempt was blocked by the constitutional court. This time, the debate returns, as discussions at EU level also suggest a possible softening of pesticide rules. Are we witnessing a broader rollback of pesticide regulation in Europe?Production: By Europod, in co-production with the Sphera network.Follow us on:LinkedInInstagram
  • 15. can Macron convince the rest of the EU to impose stronger 'made in Europe' rules?

    05:49||Season 2, Ep. 15
    “We need to protect our industry. The Chinese are doing it, the Americans too.”This is what Emmanuel Macron, the French president, has been advocating for a while now: more European protectionism.Is he on the right track to convince his European counterparts?Production: By Europod, in co-production with the Sphera network.Follow us on: LinkedIn • Instagram
  • 14. Giorgia Meloni handles protests at the Winter Olympic Games using Trump-style

    04:53||Season 2, Ep. 14
    Giorgia Meloni has called protesters at the Winter Olympic Games "the enemies of Italy" — a kind of shortcut we often see in Donald Trump’s interventions.Is the Italian prime minister, replicating Trump’s recipe for success?Production: By Europod, in co-production with the Sphera network.Follow us on:LinkedIn Instagram
  • 13. can a European social platform compete with X?

    05:10||Season 2, Ep. 13
    After X by Elon Musk, here comes “W”, or “We”, by privacy and technology expert Anna Zeiter. The “We” project was unveiled in Davos at the end of January. Its goal is to create a European alternative to X. But this is not the first attempt to create a large-scale European social media platform. Can it be the first one to actually succeed? Are Europeans able to compete with US platforms?Production: By Europod, in co-production with the Sphera network.Follow us on: LinkedIn Instagram
  • 12. Is the EU well prepared for a threat from Russia?

    04:59||Season 2, Ep. 12
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated on Wednesday that “he had the feeling that Europeans were not able to understand that an attack could happen to their country too.” Are Europeans really facing a concrete threat, and are they preparing themselves enough?Production: By Europod, in co-production with the Sphera network.Follow us on: LinkedIn Instagram
  • 11. How did radical far right parties become central to Europe’s political scene?

    05:39||Season 2, Ep. 11
    A few days ago, a former general and member of the far-right party Lega in Italy announced his ambition to launch a new movement, even further to the right: Il Futuro Nazionale. The initiator, Roberto Vannacci, is known for his extremist views and his lenient stance on fascism. Meanwhile, Poland is witnessing the rise of an ultra-nationalist party that is openly antisemitic and pro-Russia. How did these highly extremist parties become so central to the political scene?Production: By Europod, in co-production with the Sphera network.Follow us on:LinkedIn •Instagram
  • 10. What can the EU do about Israel’s violation of the peace plan in Gaza?

    05:19||Season 2, Ep. 10
    While the EU is celebrating the reopening of the Rafah crossing point between Gaza and Egypt, Israeli authorities are preventing many NGOs from providing humanitarian aid in Gaza — a move which violates the agreed peace plan. What are the EU's options to confront Israel over its violations of human rights?Production: By Europod, in co-production with the Sphera network.Follow us on: LinkedIn Instagram
  • 9. Will the EU compromise on green policies to mine critical raw materials?

    05:44||Season 2, Ep. 9
    Across the Atlantic, American President Donald Trump has just ordered that deep-sea mining be sped up, which is believed to be highly damaging for the ocean.Meanwhile, every raw material extraction project in Europe meets with strong social opposition. This leaves the EU in a delicate situation when it comes to producing solar panels or batteries without relying on China. Will Europe edge toward a more US-style approach to resource extraction?Production: By Europod, in co-production with the Sphera network.Follow us on:LinkedIn Instagram