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The Europeans | European news, politics and culture

2026: The year Europe gets its act together?

The Europeans | European news, politics and culture

Katy Lee and Dominic Kraemer

Politics, News, Society & Culture

4.8162 Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2026

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

We are returning from our winter holidays feeling refreshed, renewed, and optimistic about 2026. Ha ha ha ha! No, but seriously, Trump’s capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores was the New Year’s gift that Europe certainly did not ask for, and it raises a host of alarming questions. Among them: Does this move grant a permission slip for Vladimir Putin to encroach even further into Europe? And what does this mean for Greenland? 

 

As we tiptoe into the year ahead with heaps of anxiety about what it might have in store, we wanted to get some perspective from Alberto Alemanno, professor of EU law, founder of The Good Lobby, and longtime friend of the podcast. Alberto always has a smart, fresh perspective on what’s happening on the continent, and despite being jetlagged this week, he certainly did not disappoint.

 

We’re also talking this week about Bulgaria’s adoption of the euro—a move that comes with some risks, but about which we are cautiously optimistic—and about the 308,000 Greek students who recently lost their student status. This week’s Inspiration Station recommendations are Rosa Balistreri’s song “Curri Cavaddu Miu”, the French-owned streaming platform Qobuz, which offers a potentially more ethical alternative to Spotify, and going to the dentist in other countries (makes more sense if you listen in).

 

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This podcast has been produced in cooperation with Uranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news.

0:11.4

But this podcast would not be possible without the incredibly generous support of our amazing listeners who donate a little bit each month at patreon.com forward slash Europeans podcast. Hello and welcome to the very first episode of the Europeans in 2020.

0:52.3

We're here with three of us today. Perhaps it's a sign of all that energy bubbling

0:57.7

inside of us for the new year. I'm Dominic in Amsterdam just about considering the snowpocalypse

1:04.3

that's happening here, made the entire national transport system go down for a few days. I'm joined by Katie Lee in Paris. Hello.

1:13.5

Hi Katie. And Katzlaslo in. Actually, I don't know where you are. Where are you? I'm in Sicily. It's lovely

1:19.5

here. 17 degrees a light winter sun. Oh, way to rub it in. I'm feeling particularly jolly because I've

1:27.1

had like a canola every single day. And I hiked Mount Etna,. I'm feeling particularly jolly because I've had like a canola every single day and I hiked Mount Etna so I'm feeling very different than you guys. Dominic, where's the button to eject cats from this call? Yeah. If it's any constellation, I've got a light case of bronchitis too. Oh, okay, that makes me feel better because all my new year energy was just like sapping out of me quickly.

1:46.0

I've actually been quite enjoying the snow.

1:47.7

Sorry to say that, Dominic.

1:49.0

I've just been playing in it.

1:50.6

No, snow is absolutely wonderful.

1:52.6

I love how it like turns our lives upside down

1:54.7

except for the fact that if you're trying to get from London to Amsterdam

1:59.5

by train, as I was yesterday, it's

2:02.4

really, really not fun. You had an epic journey while I was playing with snowballs and enjoying

2:08.0

the sight of normally uptight Parisians also throwing snowballs. It's been fun here,

2:12.4

but we're getting to the slushy stage now, so people are going back to complaining about it and just being miserable

2:19.0

Parisians. It's what we do. But anyway, I've been very grateful for the snow because it's provided

2:23.8

a bit of respite from global politics. 2026 has really thrown us in at the deep end, huh?

2:29.8

My God. It really has. And we're going to start this year with an interview with one of our

2:36.4

favorite European analysts. Alberto Alamano is back on the show later on. And he's going to be

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