European Parliament - EPRS Podcasts, What Europe does for you

http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/rss/en/audio-podcasts.html

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1m. Bisher sind 90 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 0 Tage erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 hour 51 minutes

subscribe
share






People interested in artificial intelligence


. No longer limited to science-fiction, artificial intelligence is already a fact in our daily life, through speech recognition, driverless cars, medical diagnosis, etc.


share








 April 5, 2019  1m
 
 

Scouts


to contributing to build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society.


share








 April 5, 2019  1m
 
 

Defenders of media freedom in accession countries


If you think that future Member States should have a high level of media freedom when they join the EU and that the EU should support them in achieving this, you will be happy to know that media freedom and pluralism are part of the Copenhagen criteria for EU membership and that the principle is backed up by EU policies.


share








 March 22, 2019  1m
 
 

Ferry passengers


If you've taken a ferry journey this year, chances are you weren't alone. There are 400 million passenger journeys to or from EU ports every year. The next time you hop on board a ferry in an EU port, think of how many aspects of your crossing are backed up with EU rules.


share








 March 22, 2019  1m
 
 

EU citizens working in another EU country


Eight and a half million EU workers (3.6 % of the EU's active population) either work or are looking for a job in another EU country, as permanent workers, cross-border workers or posted workers. The free movement of workers is one of the four fundamental freedoms enshrined in the EU treaties and a core element of EU citizenship, but is also key to completing the monetary union and the single market.


share








 March 22, 2019  1m
 
 

People living near airports


suggest that living close to an airport may lead to health problems like heart disease and strokes, sleep disturbance, stress or hearing impairment.


share








 March 22, 2019  1m
 
 

Drone users


Have you ever bought or been offered a drone, and wondered what you are allowed to do with it? Maybe you have already taken photos with your drone or tried to lift things up into the air. Or maybe your neighbours thinks you are spying on them...


share








 March 22, 2019  1m
 
 

Vulnerable consumers


for consumers who are particularly vulnerable due to their mental or physical infirmity. EU laws forbid sellers to profit from such disadvantages to get consumers to buy something they would not buy normally.


share








 March 22, 2019  1m
 
 

Babies


to maintain a personal relationship and direct contact with both parents, unless that is contrary to their interests.


share








 March 8, 2019  1m
 
 

Air travellers to and from peripheral and under-served regions


Do you live in a peripheral or under-served region? If so, the EU is working to ensure that regions like yours are linked up to the air travel network.


share








 March 8, 2019  1m