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What can we expect from today’s European Council meeting?

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Last updated: 2024/10/17 at 5:57 AM
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The EU leaders’ agenda for today’s European Council meeting includes discussions on various important issues such as the ceasefire in the Middle East, aid to Ukraine, and the implementation of the migration pact. Among the key topics on the agenda is the implementation of a €50 billion loan agreed at the G7, with a particular focus on calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, the release of hostages, continued humanitarian aid, and an end to Israel’s attacks on UNIFIL in Lebanon. Migration is set to be a central topic of discussion at the summit, with a focus on the bloc’s Migration and Asylum Pact, which is expected to be enforced by 2026. Some EU countries have reintroduced temporary border controls due to rising anti-immigration sentiment, and leaders will be examining proposals for return hubs and stronger return policies for migrants whose asylum claims are rejected.

Euronews’s Maria Psara will be reporting on the summit for today’s European Council meeting. The second part of the show will cover other minor points up for discussion and some agenda items in Brussels that viewers should keep in mind. Additionally, a report on how Gen Z is faring in the workplace will be featured, with results indicating that many companies are not entirely satisfied with recent graduate hires. Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Eleonora Vasques, audio editing by Zacharia Vigneron, and music by Alexandre Jas.

The ceasefire in the Middle East, aid to Ukraine, and the implementation of the migration pact are among the main points on EU leaders’ agenda for today’s European Council meeting. The leaders will be discussing the implementation of a €50 billion loan agreed at the G7, with a particular focus on calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, the release of hostages, continued humanitarian aid, and an end to Israel’s attacks on UNIFIL in Lebanon. Migration is expected to be a key topic of discussion at the summit, with a focus on the bloc’s Migration and Asylum Pact, which is set to be enforced by 2026. Some EU countries have reintroduced temporary border controls in response to rising anti-immigration sentiment, and proposals for return hubs and stronger return policies for migrants whose asylum claims are rejected will be considered.

Euronews’s Maria Psara will be providing coverage of the summit for today’s European Council meeting. The second part of the show will address other minor points up for discussion and highlight some agenda items in Brussels that viewers should be mindful of. Additionally, a report on how Gen Z is navigating the workplace will be included, with results suggesting that many companies are not overly satisfied with recent graduate hires. Radio Schuman, hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Eleonora Vasques, audio editing by Zacharia Vigneron, and music by Alexandre Jas, offers in-depth coverage of the key topics and issues being discussed at the European Council meeting.

The European Council meeting agenda for today includes discussions on the ceasefire in the Middle East, aid to Ukraine, and the implementation of the migration pact. Leaders will focus on the implementation of a €50 billion loan agreed at the G7, with specific attention to calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, releasing hostages, providing ongoing humanitarian aid, and halting Israel’s attacks on UNIFIL in Lebanon. Migration is set to be a central topic of discussion, with a particular focus on the bloc’s Migration and Asylum Pact, expected to be enforced by 2026. Some EU countries have re-introduced temporary border controls in response to increasing anti-immigration sentiment, prompting leaders to explore proposals for return hubs and stronger return policies for migrants whose asylum claims are rejected.

Today’s European Council meeting will feature coverage by Euronews’s Maria Psara, who will report on the key discussions and decisions made by EU leaders. Additionally, the second part of the show will delve into other minor points up for discussion and highlight important agenda items in Brussels for viewers to keep in mind. A report on the workplace experiences of Gen Z will also be featured, with findings suggesting that many companies are dissatisfied with recent graduate hires. Hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, Radio Schuman, with journalist and production assistant Eleonora Vasques, audio editing by Zacharia Vigneron, and music by Alexandre Jas, provides detailed coverage of the pressing issues being addressed at the European Council meeting.

The agenda for today’s European Council meeting includes discussions on the ceasefire in the Middle East, aid to Ukraine, and the enforcement of the migration pact. Leaders will be focusing on the implementation of a €50 billion loan agreed at the G7, with an emphasis on calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, releasing hostages, providing ongoing humanitarian aid, and halting Israel’s attacks on UNIFIL in Lebanon. Migration is expected to be a key issue at the summit, especially regarding the bloc’s Migration and Asylum Pact, which is slated to be enforced by 2026. Amidst rising anti-immigration sentiment, some EU countries have re-implemented temporary border controls, leading leaders to consider proposals for return hubs and stronger return policies for migrants whose asylum claims are rejected.

Coverage of the European Council meeting will be provided by Euronews’s Maria Psara, offering insights into the key discussions and decisions made by EU leaders. The show’s second segment will address other minor points up for discussion and highlight essential agenda items in Brussels for viewers to keep track of. A report on the workplace experiences of Gen Z will also be featured, revealing that many companies are unsatisfied with recent graduate hires. Hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Eleonora Vasques, audio editing by Zacharia Vigneron, and music by Alexandre Jas, Radio Schuman delivers comprehensive coverage of the critical topics under consideration at the European Council meeting.

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