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  • From outsider to insider: how to enter the EU?

    From outsider to insider: how to enter the EU?

    What does it actually take to join the European Union, and why does the path to membership often resemble entry into one of the world’s most demanding clubs? In this episode of EU Untangled, Victor and Alex explore the EU’s enlargement history, why countries seek membership, the political and economic conditions they must meet, and…

  • Can Europe cash in on the digital euro?

    Can Europe cash in on the digital euro?

    What is money in the digital age? Cash, cards, crypto – and now central bank digital currencies. The European Central Bank is working on a digital euro, a new form of central bank-backed money meant to boost Europe’s autonomy, competitiveness, and innovation. In this episode, we explore how a digital euro might work in practice,…

  • Tastes like Europe: how the EU protects its most famous products

    Tastes like Europe: how the EU protects its most famous products

    What do Champagne, Halloumi and Parma ham all have in common? They’re not just delicious — they’re protected. Andrea Zappalaglio helps us unpack the world of geographical indications (GIs), the EU’s unique way of safeguarding products that are deeply tied to a specific place, tradition, and know-how.

  • Can the EU regulate AI intelligently? (with Nicolas Moës, The Future Society)

    Can the EU regulate AI intelligently? (with Nicolas Moës, The Future Society)

    In this episode of EU Untangled, hosts Alex and Victor sit down with Nicolas Moës, Executive Director of The Future Society, to explore the promises and perils of artificial intelligence. They discuss the risks AI poses not only to individuals but to society as a whole. Nicolas explains why the EU is regulating AI and…

  • Explaining the EU: one meme at a time (with DG MEME)

    Explaining the EU: one meme at a time (with DG MEME)

    In this episode of EU Untangled, we sit down with Fabio Mauri, the mastermind behind DG MEME, to talk about how it all started, the creative process behind the scenes, and whether Brussels can actually laugh about itself.

  • Can the EU have an army?

    Can the EU have an army?

    The European Union is a powerhouse in many ways – a shared market, a common currency, and a united front on everything from climate policy to consumer protection. But when it comes to defence, things get murky. Despite its origins as a peace project after two world wars, the EU lacks a unified defence policy…

  • What is a Spitzenkandidat? 

    What is a Spitzenkandidat? 

    Discover what a Spitzenkandidat is, the story behind its creation, and how it works, or doesn’t. From its origins to the current candidates and the tug-of-war between the European Parliament and the European Council, we dive deep into this key element of EU politics.

  • The three towers: how many seats to rule them all?

    The three towers: how many seats to rule them all?

    Join Victor Aguilar and Alex Roth as they tackle the fiery debate surrounding the European Parliament’s odd arrangement of having a “single seat” but multiple places of work. Why do hundreds of parliamentary staff travel monthly between Brussels and Strasbourg? Is this practice a symbol of unity or an outdated extravagance?

  • Can the EU engineer innovation?

    Can the EU engineer innovation?

    Innovation is at the heart of human progress. The printing press, the steam engine, the automobile, and now AI have led to industrial and social revolutions. In modern history, Europe has been the cradle of countless technological innovations, but more recently it seems to be playing catch-up with other regions. The EU is aware of…

  • Tracking the ups and downs of cross-border train travel in the EU

    Tracking the ups and downs of cross-border train travel in the EU

    Let’s be honest, how often do you take the train when crossing borders in the EU? We know flying is anything but sustainable. Yet, the prospect of jetting to our family, friends, or holiday destination fast and (ahem) cheap is all too tempting. Trains have a hard time competing against planes: booking is complicated, trips…