Lifestyle Why is this twenty-year-old podcast number 1 in the UK charts? The 2005 podcast by British comedy trio Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and Karl Pilkington is being rereleased on Apple weekly. 05/02/2025
My Wildest Prediction The workplace will get worse before it gets better, Bruce Daisley Bruce Daisley is a best selling author on a mission to make the workplace more enjoyable. Based in the UK, he is a former VP of Twitter. Listen to episode two of the second season of My Wildest Prediction to find out more. 20/11/2024
USA US election: How much are podcasts affecting the Harris-Trump race? While polls show that presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris remain tied in crucial swing states, they are dedicating some of their key last media campaigning moments to podcasts. How much influence do these shows have? 28/10/2024
Radio Schuman Borrell-to-Kallas: Will EU lose its balance in its Middle East policy? How can the EU break the current deadlock in the Middle East? And what stance can we expect from the EU's next top diplomat, Kaja Kallas? Radio Schuman spoke to Martin Konecny, director of the European Middle East Project. 08/10/2024
Radio Schuman Radio Schuman: Your daily EU podcast EU politics and news from Brussels and beyond. Radio Schuman is your new daily European podcast, covering the latest stories from Brussels and beyond with EU correspondent Maïa de La Baume. The podcast is available from the 28th of May on your favourite platforms. 24/05/2024
Ocean Calls Why should Europeans start eating seaweed? In this episode of Ocean Calls, we're diving into the world of edible algae. But could seaweed be the next big thing in Europe? And can Europeans get past the initial dislike of it? 02/05/2024
Ocean Calls Will AI finally help us uncover the mysteries of the deep sea? In this episode, we will discuss the Digital Twin of the Ocean. We explore the goals of this EU initiative and examine how it can aid in combating plastic pollution, saving endangered species like marine turtles, and protecting our harbours from meteotsunamis. 18/04/2024
Ocean Calls Unexploded bombs in the Black Sea and the Baltic In this episode of Ocean Calls, we discuss the complicated problem of dumped munitions and unexploded bombs in both the Black Sea and the Baltic. What is the environmental impact of these weapons in the water and what can we do about it? 05/04/2024
Culture news Neo-Nazi podcasters jailed for targeting Prince Harry and his family Two men who used their neo-Nazi podcast to target Prince Harry and his son Archie have been jailed for terrorism offences. 05/01/2024
My Wildest Prediction And what if the majority of porn creators were women? In an age ruled by incessant screen time and with Pornhub, the colossal streaming pornography platform, valued at $97 billion, it appears audacious to propose that the era of viewing erotic content is drawing to a close. Yet, Caroline Spiegel has a different take. 03/01/2024
Euronews Tech Talks Are hackers criminal masterminds? | Hacker Hunter: Next Level A co-production with Kaspersky Is hacking illegal? How can it be harmful? And can it be beneficial for society? Prepare for an exploration of human dilemmas in the digital realm through three notorious hacking cases in video game history. 27/12/2023
Euronews Tech Talks The mystery of the metaverse explained for 5 years old Struggling to understand what the metaverse truly is? The team of Euronews Tech Talks helps you to visualize it with an explainer suitable for everyone. 21/12/2023
My Wildest Prediction What the Ex-Tinder boss thinks about the future of dating Are you on a dating app? The chances are high, as over 300 million people use them, nearly equivalent to the entire US and half of Europe's population. Contrary to trends, could the future be less about an increase and more about a transformative shift towards real-life connections? 22/11/2023
The Star Ingredient Podcast | Are edible insects the food of the future? In his Parisian restaurant, chef Laurent Veyet is creating haute cuisine dishes with a few twists – insects. A colourful garden plate with mealworms and crickets is part of his eco-responsible culinary vision for a sustainable food future. 27/10/2023
Euronews Tech Talks Are humans able to hibernate to travel deeper into space? Hibernation might be the solution to long, risky, and challenging space missions, the European Space Agency (ESA) says. But how can humans do it? 10/10/2023
The Star Ingredient Ethiopian entrepreneur revives teff farming for ancestral heritage Teff is the star ingredient of Ethiopian cuisine, yet this grain is also a victim of biopiracy- the unethical exploitation of indigenous knowledge and biological resources. In this episode, we meet Yonas Alemu, a man who is committed to inverting this trend by modernizing teff production. 29/09/2023
Culture news Spotify launches AI tool for translating podcasts Spotify has launched a new service that aims to translate podcasts into other languages through the use of AI. 26/09/2023
Tech News ChatGPT introduces voice chat, with five voices to choose from OpenAI announced major upgrades to its popular ChatGPT app, and other tech giants are using the company’s technology to bolster their own offerings too. 25/09/2023
Culture news Perfect podcasts for your back-to-work commute Euronews Culture presents its recommendations from some of our favourite podcasts for your listening pleasure, whether you're out and about or seeking reflective thoughts about life, love and all things in-between. 11/09/2023
Culture news Late-night talk show hosts join forces for WGA strike benefit podcast American late-night show hosts have joined forces to create a new podcast with all the proceeds going to the staff of their shows, off the air since the Hollywood union strikes. 01/09/2023