Trump and the EU headed for ‘culture clash’
Consultant and writer Craig Willy talks to Justin Stares about the coming “culture clash” between Washington and Brussels.
In-depth analysis, expert interviews, and unfiltered perspectives on European politics.
Consultant and writer Craig Willy talks to Justin Stares about the coming “culture clash” between Washington and Brussels.
France’s hard-right National Rally party will be in power by the end of next year predicts MEP Philippe Olivier, who advises party leader Marine Le Pen.
Sophie in 't Veld, who spent 20 years in the European Parliament, and journalist and documentary maker Thomas Fazi discuss the shortcomings of the EU and put forward…
Rémi Daniel, an Isreal-based academic specialised in Turkey, talks with Justin Stares about Ankara’s rich and complex relations with its neighbours.
What does Trump’s victory mean for the EU?
Donald Trump could "cripple" the EU and remove its ability to negotiate as a bloc, says Gregg Svingen, spokesman for Democrats Abroad in Belgium.
In this episode of the Brussels Signal podcast, Ralph Schoellhammer interviews Henry Olsen, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and columnist…
Juan Caldes, EU affairs officer for the European Jewish Association, talks to Justin Stares about changing relations between EU states and Israel over the last year.
Spanish MEP Javier Zarzalejos, who chairs the European Parliament’s civil liberties committee, says the new hard-right Patriots for Europe group has to stop ‘EU-bashing’…
In this episode, Ralph interviews Connor Tomlinson a rising commentator in the UK and host of the “Tomlinson Talks” show, discussing his experiences with…
In this conversation, Ralph Schoellhammer and Konstantin Kisin explore the intricate relationship between humour, governance, and freedom.
Author and think-tank director Frank Furedi talks to Justin Stares about attempts by both local authorities and businesses to cancel his work, as well as the techniques…
Samuele Furfari, professor in energy geopolitics at the Brussels Free University, spent most of his career in the energy ministry of the European Commission.
Alejo Vidal Quadras, who during his time as an MEP was one of the most outspoken critics of the Iranian regime, came to the Brussels Signal studio to talk to Justin…
Host Justin Stares sits down with MEP Fabrice Leggeri, member of France's hard-right National Rally and former head of Frontex, the EU's border agency.
Is rent really “too damn high?” Join Justin Stares – Brussels Signal’s head of news – as he breaks down the housing crisis in Europe.
Today’s Podcast features an in-depth conversation with Andy Ngo about his 2021 New York Times bestselling book, "Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy…
German Peter Liese, one of the European Parliament's longest serving and most respected members, comes to the Brussels Signal studio to talk with Justin Stares about…
The conversation explores the current quality of leadership in the West and its competitors, highlighting the weaknesses and dangers of Western leaders.
August 2024 marks the official entry into force of the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act.
Professor Florian Bieber talks with Justin Stares about Serbia’s troubled EU accession negotiations and the Serbians' lack of desire to join the bloc.
From the 1990s original claiming that 'Brussels bans bendy bananas' to this year's story on the clampdown on smoky bacon-flavoured crisps, fun-poking Euromyths have…
Justin Stares breaks down the salaries of EU bureaucrats and Euro MPs and asks: "Are they overpaid?" Produced by Anne-Laure Dufeal.
A second Donald Trump presidency would remain “liable” for climate funding, irrespective of any decision to pull the US out of the Paris Climate Change accord,…
Enikő Győri, MEP for Hungary's Fidesz party, is interviewed in the European Parliament by Javier Villamor.
In the second part of his Brussels Signal interview, internet star-turned-MEP Fidias Panayiolou gives Justin Stares his views on the division of Cyprus, the Ukraine…
PART 1: Fidias Panayiotou was elected to the European Parliament thanks to his huge social network following.
Has WW3 started? Is the EU move capable of moving to a 'war economy'? How should Brussels treat dictatorships?
The European Union is becoming increasingly centralised though critics say this so-called 'federalisation' is happening without the support of the European people.
Is the EU's Green Deal legislation responsible for growing energy poverty? Could Europe move towards a war economy without cheap energy?