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Will the fears of 2024 materialize in 2025?

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Last updated: 2025/01/06 at 7:08 AM
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As we enter the year 2025, the uncertainties and fears that loomed over 2024 seem like they may come to fruition, especially with the potential re-election of Donald Trump as the US president. This event could prove to be a major game changer for Brussels and the political landscape of Europe as a whole. The first episode of Radio Schuman for the new year delves into the significant uncertainties that Europe will have to navigate in the coming months.

One of the key aspects that will shape the political and policy landscape in Europe is the growing influence of Ursula von der Leyen. Additionally, with elections in Germany on the horizon, the balance of power within the EU could potentially shift. Global uncertainties, such as the possible re-election of Trump, also have the potential to impact relations with major players like Russia and China. Some of the key policy discussions that will be at the forefront include the upcoming EU Multiannual Financial Framework, increased defense spending, ongoing migration reforms, competitiveness, energy security, and tackling budget deficits in EU economies.

Radio Schuman’s discussion with Euronews reporter Paula Soler sheds light on what lies ahead for Europe in 2025. The podcast also explores the recent presidential election in Croatia and takes a closer look at the roster and game plan of the first MEP delegation of the year as they begin their work abroad. Furthermore, the episode delves into the trend of traditional cigarettes being replaced by electronic cigarettes, also known as vapes, and examines their popularity and usage across Europe.

Today’s episode of Radio Schuman, hosted by senior policy reporter Gerardo Fortuna and produced by journalist Eleonora Vasques, offers a comprehensive overview of the key issues and developments that will shape the European political landscape in the coming year. The episode also features audio editing by Georgios Leivaditis and music by Alexandre Jas. With its in-depth analysis and insightful discussions, Radio Schuman provides listeners with a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for Europe in 2025.

As Europe grapples with the uncertainties and challenges of the new year, the potential re-election of Donald Trump as the US president looms large as a major game changer for Brussels and the continent as a whole. Ursula von der Leyen’s growing influence, upcoming elections in Germany, and global uncertainties like Trump’s re-election are expected to shape the political and policy shifts in Europe. Key policy discussions will revolve around the EU Multiannual Financial Framework, defense spending, migration reforms, competitiveness, energy security, and budget deficits in EU economies.

The discussion on Radio Schuman with Euronews reporter Paula Soler offers valuable insights into the various issues and developments that Europe will have to navigate in 2025. The podcast also looks at the recent presidential election in Croatia, the work of the first MEP delegation of the year, and the rising popularity of electronic cigarettes across Europe. With its detailed analysis and expert commentary, Radio Schuman provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for Europe in the upcoming year.

Today’s episode of Radio Schuman, hosted by senior policy reporter Gerardo Fortuna and produced by journalist Eleonora Vasques, offers a deep dive into the key issues that will shape the European political landscape in 2025. With audio editing by Georgios Leivaditis and music by Alexandre Jas, the podcast provides a platform for informed discussions and insightful analysis. As Europe prepares to face the uncertainties and changes of the new year, Radio Schuman serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to stay informed and engaged with the evolving political landscape of the continent.

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