As we mark two years of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we take stock of how the war has changed Europe's political landscape and identity — as well as life for Ukrainians under siege. Also, we look at Ursula von der Leyen's campaign to remain European Commission chief.
Von der Leyen finally announced her intention this week to officially seek another term at the helm following the European Parliament election in June. Host Sarah Wheaton is joined by POLITICO's Hans von der Burchard about the not-so-surprising announcement and what we can expect from von der Leyen's campaign over the coming months. And as mentioned, Hans is part of POLITICO's new Berlin Playbook team — you can subscribe here.
Then we turn our focus to Ukraine. Executive Producer Cristina Gonzalez sits down with renowned Bulgarian political scientist Ivan Krastev at the recent Munich Security Conference to unpack how the war in Ukraine has fundamentally changed Europe.
And finally, Sarah is joined by our reporter in Kyiv, Veronika Melkozerova, for a poignant personal account of how the war has impacted her and her fellow Ukrainian citizens. You can read Veronika's full story here: "Being Ukrainian in 2024: 'People look at me as if I'm terminally ill'".
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Afghanistan fallout — Europe's military dilemma — Politics of loneliness
EU migration wrangle — Economist Joseph Stiglitz — EMA chief Emer Cooke
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German floods — Spyware scandal — Svetlana Tikhanovskaya
Political football — EU's big climate combo — Recovery cash
Slovenian EU presidency — Champagne spat — Digital expert Marietje Schaake
Stunning summit — EU's engine room — Ex-Swedish PM Carl Bildt
Hungary's anti-LGBTQ+ law — Sausage wars — Commission VP Maroš Šefčovič
Biden's European summit spree — ECB President Christine Lagarde — Birthday bonanza
Biden in Europe — Back to Strasbourg — Transatlantic talk
Spy affair — Laschet litmus — Former Irish President Mary Robinson
Belarusian 'hijack' — Brussels food fight — Art of diplomacy
Ep 201, presented by Equinor: Israeli-Palestinian conflict — Laschet's foreign foray — Javier Solana
Ep 200, presented by Shell: Vaccine patent waivers — Macron gets mad — Facebook's Nick Clegg
Ep 199, presented by SQM: Media freedom — European travel — Social summit
Ep 198, presented by Equinor: Recovery recipes — Presidential problems — Scottish election
Ep 197: Germany's candidates — Super League shambles — data breach battles
Ep 196: Ukraine tension — Merkel succession battle — Marine litter
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