Briefed

Briefed – Your Daily European Podcast

Briefed is 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. The episodes of Briefed are released at 6:00 AM CET, Monday through Friday.

Episodes

April 29, 2026
Briefed is taking a break this week. In the meantime, I’m bringing you a German-themed segment featuring one of Europod’s award-winning series: My Question to Angela...
April 28, 2026
Briefed is taking a break this week. In the meantime, I’m bringing you a German-themed segment featuring one of Europod’s award-winning series: My Question to Angela...
April 27, 2026
Briefed is taking a break this week. In the meantime, I’m bringing you a German-themed segment featuring one of Europod’s award-winning series: My Question to Angela...
April 24, 2026
The EU has formally relaunched contact with Syria after years of frozen relations. But what does it mean for Syrians in Europe? What will be the...
April 23, 2026
The EU firmly believes that the answer to the energy crisis is in the transition to clean energies. But what does the Commission propose to ease...
April 22, 2026
For years, public authorities have said they want to support faster and more affordable train travel. But in practice, not much has changed. So, is the...
April 21, 2026
The European Union imposed a 120 million euros fine on the social network X last December. On Monday April 20, Elon Musk was supposed to join...
April 20, 2026
In this special episode recorded at the Voices – European Festival of Journalism and Media Freedom, we explore how journalists continue working under extreme conditions –...
April 20, 2026
Who will succeed Emmanuel Macron in 2027 ? One thing already seems clear: the candidate from the National Rally, the main extreme right party, will likely...
April 17, 2026
In Bulgaria, the right-wing party GERB could be beaten in the legislative elections this Sunday. Rumen Radev, the leading candidate in the polls is pledging to...
April 16, 2026
Italy is suspending its defense agreement with Israel. The reason? Concerns over Israel’s conduct in the Middle East conflict—especially in Lebanon. Across Europe, more and more...
April 15, 2026
Fights are still very much ongoing in Ukraine. While Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was in Berlin and then Oslo this Tuesday, April 14th, his country was...
April 14, 2026
Hungary has chosen Europe. That’s what the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, believes. Because on Sunday, the Hungarian people brought an end...
April 13, 2026
The reign of Viktor Orbán is over. His opponent, Péter Magyar, won last night’s election. A turning point for the country, which has been ruled by...
April 10, 2026
In only nine days, between March twenty-eighth and April fifth, five boats sank in the Mediterranean. They were carrying people hoping to cross the sea and...
April 9, 2026
Doubts remain about the scope of the ceasefire in the Middle East. After more than a month of war, the United States and Israel on one...
April 8, 2026
Consumers are being squeezed by skyrocketing fuel and gas prices. Meanwhile, producers are raking in extraordinary profits. The situation is unfair – and a few European...
April 7, 2026
The EU has nearly half a million people in prison. In many European countries, prisons are seriously overcrowded. Yet over the last decade, violent crime has...
April 6, 2026
There is no episode of Briefed for this Easter Monday. But I’m directing you to a podcast that I enjoyed very much: The Right kind of family....
April 3, 2026
French bread could be more dangerous than what’s on the table in neighboring countries. Why ? Because of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal lurking in everyday foods....
April 2, 2026
NATO is once again under fire from American threats. U.S. President Donald Trump is furious over the EU’s repeated refusals to support – even indirectly –...
April 1, 2026
Israel has just passed a law reinstating the death penalty. This measure not only reverses a fundamental principle, but also discriminates against Palestinians. Because capital punishment...
March 31, 2026
Respect for the rule of law in the EU is seriously eroding. This is what a report compiling data from 40 organisations across the continent has...
March 30, 2026
Only eight European countries have banned conversion practices. These so-called therapies often lead to PTSD, but they can go as far as driving young people to...
February 2, 2026
In Poland in 2024, 99% of abortions took place outside hospitals, outside the legal framework. Polish women find alternatives to the near-total ban on abortion, but...

Other Podcasts

Thirty-eight places worse than in 2021 and last in the ranking of EU countries, press freedom in Greece is undoubtedly in free fall. According to the annual report of Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF), in a total of 180 countries, the country referred to internationally as the matrix of democracy has plummeted in just one year from 70th to 108th place in 2022. In the following six episodes, Greek journalists Konstantinos Poulis and Jenny Tsiropoulou will take us inside newsrooms to see the working conditions in the media, investigate the unsolved murder of a journalist at the door of his house, talk to journalists-victims of SLAPPS and journalists-victims of phone tapping, and they will talk to us about a completely opaque process of public funding to find out what the 108th place means in practice and to ask who benefits from journalism that is feared and silenced. We would like you to know that the present government has systematically failed to respond to requests from journalists from unfriendly media. In such cases, we report on it in our editorials. #108 is a co-production between the Greek independent media The Press Project and the podcast production agency Bulle Media. The podcast series is part of the Europod podcast network and was produced under the Sphera project. The original language of this podcast is Greek. There is also available an English version. The producer of 108 is Antoine Lheureux. Executive producers are Konstantinos Poulis and Alexander Damiano Ricci. Scriptwriting is by Jenny Tsiropoulou. Interviews by Jenny Tsiropoulou and Konstantinos Poulis. Editorial work by María Dios and Alexander Damiano Ricci. Sound design by Thomas Kusberg. Editing and mixing by Thomas Kusberg and Jeremy Bocquet.
Artificial intelligence is all around us. It has technological applications that save lives, but it can also affect them in ways we all too often ignore. It has created jobs that did not exist, but it also raises fears for the future of employment. Today, artificial intelligence can be used to make anything: a start-up, a cyberwar and even a work of art. This podcast is all about the A.I. revolution, amidst market bubbles, problems that the European Union is trying to correct, potential and dystopian scenarios, because algorithms replicate the distortions of the society that conceived them.

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