Inside Europe

The original European current affairs podcast from Germany’s international broadcaster. Bringing you expert analysis and on-the ground reporting from the European capitals and beyond. Join host Kate Laycock and DW’s network of seasoned correspondents for your weekly dose of euro-politics and culture. Published every Thursday.

https://www.dw.com/en/inside-europe/program-19041931?maca=en-podcast_inside-europe-949-xml-mrss

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Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 days 23 hours 32 minutes

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Inside Europe


On today's programme: Denmark and Sweden talk tough on migrants - It's all about integration around the continent: from the Muslim women being asked to learn English in the UK to the Syrian soccer coach and his new home in Spain – More controversy in the bullfighting ring - Highlighting depression in The Netherlands - Russia tries to launch more women in space – Thought for food in space.


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 January 31, 2016  54m
 
 

Inside Europe


This week, a crackdown on academics in Turkey raises worries about the country losing its basic human rights. Polish German relations hit a record low; while the clock is ticking for the EU to find a solution to the migrant crisis. Also on the show: Paris prepares its citizens for future terror attacks. Dreadlocks disturb the Spanish parliament; and what it's like being a gay parent in Italy.


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 January 24, 2016  54m
 
 

Inside Europe


This week, integration is the hot topic for debate in Germany in the fallout of the sexual attacks at New Year. We meet a Syrian rapper seeking asylum in Germany; and what it's like to be a migrant mentor in Berlin. Also on the programme, we ask: what next for Turkey, after a bomb and violence shakes the country further. The princess on trial in Spain and we bid goobye to Bowie from Berlin.


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 January 17, 2016  55m
 
 

Inside Europe


On today's programme: Tensions rise in Germany after unprecedented sex attacks on New Year's Eve - Denmark and Sweden tighten border controls - Volunteers lend a hand at Slovenian refugee camps – One year on, defiance at Charlie Hebdo – Will Poland's new media law undermine democracy? - A drive for green energy in Brittany -Designing a smartphone for the blind – Learn how to be a Viking in Norway.


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 January 10, 2016  54m
 
 
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 January 3, 2016  55m
 
 

Inside Europe


On today's Christmas programme: The musicians rocking for refugees – Swiss young guns marking time the traditional way - Recording the perfect Mozart concerto – The Dutch buck Europe's obesity trend - Ham obsessed Spain mulls cancer links to processed meat - Sniffing out British grown truffles – The sweet delights of Pandolce.


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 December 27, 2015  54m
 
 

Inside Europe


On today's show: Poland faces deep divisions as a constitutional spat causes large protests; Lampedusa, an island of migration; food for reconciliation in Hungary and how education changes Roma people's lives. Also, why Icelanders are worshipping Sumerian gods and Latvians are volunteering to be locked up; Austrians who dance in armour and a tall tale from the Netherlands.


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 December 20, 2015  54m
 
 

Inside Europe


The Paris terror attacks boost support for the far-right; Rome's migrant center closes over terror concerns; the Hungarian government ratchets up the rhetoric; and the far right strikes a controversial note at the Czech music awards. Also, the daily struggle to make ends meet in eastern Ukraine; artificial intelligence inches closer to reality; and raising awareness about disability through music.


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 December 13, 2015  55m
 
 

Inside Europe


The UK votes to join coalition airstrikes in Syria. Is the Turkish president profiting from the Islamic State oil trade? The scramble to accommodate migrants in Berlin and tourism becomes a casualty of the terror attacks in Paris. Also, NATO extends its embrace to Montenegro; Is Poland's new government stifling freedom of speech? And Greece buckles under the influx of migrants and refugees.


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 December 6, 2015  55m
 
 

Inside Europe


Life under siege in Brussels following the attacks in Paris, How are schoolkids there coping with the terror alert? Renewed calls for the UK to join airstrikes against IS in Syria and how the French are turning to Hemingway for inspiration. Tensions between neighbors along the Balkan migrant route; and the refugee crisis puts the squeeze on Roma asylum seekers in Germany.


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 November 29, 2015  54m