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Méabh Mc Mahon
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TikTok bots and foreign interference, more money for European artists and a migration pact struggling for survival - catch up on the week in EU politics on “Brussels, my love?” the podcast

Why is migration policy and the word 'solidarity' such a dilemma for EU nations? Will EU countries ever trust each other and share responsibility? Will the EU democracy shield strengthen the rule of law?

Some of the questions we explore on our second episode of "Brussels, my love? the podcast.

We are joined by Helena Hahn who has been covering migration policy for years at the European Policy Centre and Garvan Walshe, the founder of Unhacking Democracy. For political context, we are also joined by Euronews correspondent Stefan Grobe.

You can listen to "Brussels, my love?", the podcast, here or on any of your favourite podcast platforms or on Euronews' Youtube channel.

Join the conversation on your favourite podcasting platform, and email us your thoughts at brusselsmylove@euronews.com

Video editor • Georgios Leivaditis

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