In this second part of a special two episode closure to the first season of Europe, Day by Day, executive producer Alexander Damiano Ricci hosts Emma Belmonte and Seden Anlar, respectively producer and host of the podcast. The team behind Europe, Day by Day discusses the trends that have been shaping EU-bubble politics and what is likely to come up in the next months, in 2024 and 2025.Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. This episode was produced and edited by Alexander Damiano Ricci.Sound editing of this episode is by Jeremy Bocquet.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this first part of a special two episode closure to the first season of Europe, Day by Day, executive producer Alexander Damiano Ricci hosts Emma Belmonte and Seden Anlar, respectively producer and host of the podcast. The team behind Europe, Day by Day discusses the trends that have been shaping European politics and what is likely to come up in the next months, in 2024 and 2025.Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. This episode was produced and edited by Alexander Damiano Ricci.Sound editing of this episode is by Jeremy Bocquet.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Italy saw some major mobilisations this week, all pushing back against government policies. One was a campaign to collect signatures calling for a referendum to cut in half the residency period required for foreign nationals to apply for citizenship in Italy. The other one came in the form of demonstrations across the country against a new bill that threatens to criminalise activism and penalise acts of solidarity. But this isn’t just happening in Italy—it’s part of a growing wave of government crackdowns on protesters, especially climate activists, across Europe.So, here’s what’s happening to our right to protest and what it means for Europe.Europe, Day by Day is Europod’s first daily podcast, in co-production with Sphera Network.The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host and scriptwriter of this episode is Seden AnlarThis episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Centuries of European slavery and colonialism are still fueling poverty, wage disparities, and unequal access to public services for racialised communities across the continent. These are the findings of an alarming new report by the European Network Against Racism which delves into the economic legacy of Europe’s colonial history. So how can Europe face up to its shameful past and end the cycle of discrimination?Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The scriptwriter of this episode is Andrew Connelly This episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, the Estonian Trade Union Confederation and the Estonian Employers' Confederation sat down for the first time to discuss next year’s minimum wage. Meanwhile, starting on October 1st, Romania’s minimum wage will rise by 10%.So, as the increase of minimum wage becomes a hot topic across Europe, we take a closer look at the current reality of minimum wages and explore whether increasing the minimum wage could truly help low-income workers make ends meet?Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The scriptwriter of this episode is Emma BelmonteThis episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Italians have been rallying behind a petition to push for a referendum that would cut in half the time foreign nationals need to live in Italy before applying for citizenship.Just last week, many media outlets were still doubting that they’d reach the required 500,000 signatures in time.But yesterday, it did - meaning the proposal will now move forward in the referendum process.Today we explore what this reform is really about and how a country governed by an anti-immigration, far-right party saw such a surge of support for naturalisation reform.Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The scriptwriter of this episode is Emma Belmonte.This episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Finally! Montenegro’s government can once again communicate with its citizens online.Back in August 2022, the country’s open data portal had suffered a major cyberattack that crippled much of its public administration’s digital infrastructure.But now that it's back, what challenges await Montenegro's open data portal? And how prepared is Europe against the growing threat of cyberattacks?Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The researcher of this episode is Juli Simond. This episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ireland’s air quality might be in serious trouble, falling short of the World Health Organisations’ strict pollution targets set for 2026.That’s according to a recent air quality report by the Irish Environmental Protection Agency, which identifies two main culprits: the burning of solid fossil fuels and traffic pollution.So, today we ask: How serious is Ireland’s air quality issue?And what measures are being taken both in the country and across Europe to tackle this growing health concern?Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The researcher of this episode is Juli Simond. This episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“I wish you were here” — a sentiment that didn’t ring true for many locals in Europe this summer. Instead, what echoed through the streets, in chants and graffiti, was a clear message: “Tourists, go home.” Here’s how tourism hit a breaking point this summer and what it means for Europe.Europe, Day by Day is Europod’s first daily podcast, in co-production with Sphera Network.The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host and scriptwriter of this episode is Seden AnlarThis episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Burned vehicles, gutted buildings including a destroyed McDonalds... This is what the streets looked like this week in Martinique, a French overseas department of the Caribbean, as locals protested the rising cost of living. In response, the French government has imposed a night-time curfew from 9 pm to 5 am. So today we look into: what exactly has been happening in Martinique over the past month? And what does this unrest reveal about the French government's willingness - or lack thereof - to address its colonial history?You can listen to our 1st of July episode on the protests in New Caledonia here.Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The researcher of this episode is Juli Simond. This episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A vote of the EU’s Trade Defense Instruments Committee scheduled next week was expected to once and for all impose significant tariffs on Chinese imports of Electric vehicles into European markets.But yesterday, Politico reported that the vote had vanished from the official schedules, without any given explanations.One thing is clear, this delay comes amid a brain-wracking debate in Europe between those supporting the tariffs and those fearing they would sign off on a trade war.So today we explain why Europe has a problem with Chinese EVs, and what it reveals about Europe’s current relations with China.Europe, Day by Day is Europod's first daily podcast, in co-production with Sphera NetworkThe executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The scriptwriter of this episode is Emma Belmonte This episode was produced and edited by Alexander Damiano Ricci.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amid campaigning for the upcoming regional elections in the Czech Republic, a billboard in Prague sparked outrage and triggered lawsuits.The poster and its anti-immigration slogan, got widely criticised as blatantly racist - leaving many wondering who could have created such a bluntly-racist visual? Three words: far-right and artificial intelligence.So, how has AI made its way into European political campaigns? and what does this mean for the future of European democratic elections? Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The scriptwriter of this episode is Emma Belmonte This episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New leaks reveal that the European Commission is preparing a ban on smoking in some outdoor public spaces, including cafe terraces and bus stops.A ban that would not only cover traditional cigarettes but also extend to vapes and e-cigarettes. So today, we dig into the details: How would this regulation be implemented and could it be a significant step towards a smoke-free Europe?Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The researcher of this episode is Juli Simond. This episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A stark warning came this weekend from a leading economics think tank at the informal meeting of EU economic and financial affairs ministers in Budapest.The EU will face severe economic challenges in the coming decades if it fails to balance its ageing society with its working age population. Can Europe avoid this looming demographic time bomb?Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The scriptwriter of this episode is Andrew ConnellyThis episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The European Court of Justice recently delivered two major rulings against Apple and Google. Apple was fined for corporate tax avoidance, while Google faced penalties for abusing market dominance. Together, the fines amount to more than €15 billion. Will the EU be holding big tech accountable for their shady practices? So, here’s what happened this week and what it means for Europe.Europe, Day by Day is Europod’s first daily podcast, in co-production with Sphera Network.The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host and scriptwriter of this episode is Seden AnlarThis episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Swedish appeal court made the news this week by sentencing a Former Swedbank chief executive to 15 months in prison on charges of fraud and market manipulation. She is the highest-ranking Swedish banker to be condemned as part of one of Europe’s largest money laundering scandals. What does this say about white collar criminality in Europe? And what is the EU doing about it?Europe, Day by Day is Europod's first daily podcast, in co-production with Sphera Network.The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The scriptwriter of this episode is Emma Belmonte.This episode was edited and produced and edited by Alexander Damiano Ricci.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The newly elected Labour government is facing a crisis in the prisons system, and forced to release thousands of prisoners early from rapidly overflowing jails. Could a deal to rent out Estonia’s empty prison spaces be a solution?Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The scriptwriter of this episode is Andrew Connelly This episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
September marks the return to school for most kids, but not for 126 children with special needs in Ireland who remain without a school place this month.And the reason for that? As reported by The Irish Times, schools are prioritising teachers for mainstream classes, sidelining those who need the most support.However, this issue is part of a broader crisis in public education funding affecting countries across Europe.Why is this happening ,and why is the inspiring profession of teaching losing its appeal and respect? Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The scriptwriter of this episode is Emma BelmonteThis episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Taxes on everyday Europeans bring in 13 times more revenue than taxes on wealth. That's according to a new Oxfam analysis published this week, which reveals that rates on Europe's richest individuals and corporations have plummeted over the last few decades, while taxes on ordinary citizens, like labour taxes, have all increased. What does this mean for Europeans, and is a fairer tax system possible for Europe’s future?Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The researcher of this episode is Juli Simond.This episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Saturday, Belgrade witnessed its largest-ever pride march as thousands filled the streets waving rainbow flags, asking for change.A pride flag was even hung from a window of parliament, drawing cheers from the crowd, adding to this moment of hope.But beneath the surface, are LGBTQ+ rights truly improving in Serbia?Europe, Day by Day is a Europod production in partnership with Sphera Network. The executive producer of Europe, Day by Day is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host of Europe, Day by Day is Emma Belmonte. The researcher of this episode is Juli Simond. This episode was produced and edited by Seden Anlar.Original soundtrack by Thomas Kusberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.