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Shining an EU spotlight on democracy and human rights In this podcast you will find the latest developments regarding prestigious awards like the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought , the Lux Audience Award , the Charlemagne Youth Prize and the Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism. Stay tuned for comprehensive reporting and updates on the initiatives of the European Parliament to support democracy and human rights. You can listen to more podcasts on Europarl Radio , the web radio of the E
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World Radio Day 11.02.2026 2:42
It’s something that’s all around us: in our cars, in our homes and on our phones. What could it be? Radio, of course! And 13 February is World Radio Day. Let’s take a look at a trusty media format that even saved the Eiffel Tower from being torn down. Radio was created following a series of innovations in technology in the 19th century: first the telegraph, developed by American inventor Samuel Mo...
Interrail: Europe between the lines 05.02.2026 6:40
An Interrail pass is more than a train ticket. From its beginnings in 1972 to DiscoverEU today, Interrail has turned travel into a shared European experience.
European Capitals of Culture: how culture reshapes a city 27.01.2026 5:41
What happens when a city becomes a European Capital of Culture? This episode explores how the title reshapes cities and the lives of those who live in them. We explore how culture brings neighbourhoods together, draws in millions of visitors and leaves legacies that last long after the celebrations end.
The Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism 2025 30.10.2025 3:15
The 2025 Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism has been awarded to ‘Follow the Money’ a Dutch platform for investigative journalism. The investigation, led in collaboration with 13 newsrooms from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, Norway, and the United Kingdom, revealed how Western shipowners earned over 6 billion dollars selling 230 aging tankers to Russia's shadow fleet. The award...
The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought 2025 23.10.2025 2:25
Imprisoned journalists Andrzej Poczobut from Belarus and Mzia Amaglobeli from Georgia are the 2025 winners of the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought. The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought was set up in 1988 to honour individuals and organisations defending human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Creative Europe - opportunities for young people in the EU 22.10.2025 9:18
Creative Europe is the EU programme to foster creativity. It aims to develop and promote European cultural diversity and heritage. It supports the cultural and artistic sectors, particularly the audiovisual sector, in order to make Europe more inclusive, digital, and environmentally sustainable. If you are a young professional or organisation working in the cultural and artistic sectors, find out...
International Plain Language Day 10.10.2025 1:47
Every year since 2011, 13 October has been International Plain Language Day. But what exactly is it?
LUX – The European Audience Film Award 2026 07.10.2025 6:36
The five films in the running for the 2026 LUX Audience Award are: Christy , Deaf, It Was Just an Accident , Love Me Tender and Sentimental Value . The LUX Award shines a spotlight on films that deal with social and political themes. It aims to encourage debate and reflection and use films to help build a stronger European identity.
Joining the European Solidarity Corps: your guide 26.05.2025 7:28
Are you between 18 and 30 and looking for an opportunity to help the wider community, in Europe and beyond? You can do this with funding and support from the European Solidarity Corps, which helps young people take part in projects either abroad or in their own country. These projects offer an inspiring and empowering experience, as well as the chance to bring about positive change while developin...
LUX - The European Audience Film Award 2025 30.04.2025 1:47
The winner of the LUX - European Audience Film Award 2025 is ’Flow’. The LUX Award puts a spotlight on films that deal with social and political themes. It aims to encourage debate and reflection and uses films to help build a stronger European identity.
The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought 2024 24.10.2024 2:40
María Corina Machado and Edmundo González Urrutia are the 2024 winners of the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought. The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought was set up in 1988 to honour individuals and organisations defending human rights and fundamental freedoms.
The Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism 2024 24.10.2024 4:43
The 2024 Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism has been awarded to ‘Lost in Europe’ a not-for-profit cross-border journalism project. The winning investigation uncovered that between 2021 and 2023, more than 51000 unaccompanied child migrants went missing after arriving in Europe. The award contributes to the promotion of EU principles and values, as enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental R...
Eurobarometer - EU Post-electoral survey 2024 18.10.2024 2:40
Rising prices, the cost of living and the economic situation were the main topics that motivated more than 4 out of 10 EU citizens to vote in the last European elections. A third of voters said that the international situation was a topic which encouraged them to vote, while a similar proportion gave defending democracy and the rule of law as a motivating factor. These are among the main findings...
LUX - The European Audience Film Award 2025 20.09.2024 7:51
The five films that are running for the 2025 LUX Audience Award are: Animal, Dahomey, Flow, Intercepted and Julie Keeps Quiet. The LUX Award is an instrument for highlighting and reflecting on films that deal with social and political themes. It aims at encouraging debate and reflection and using films to help build a stronger European identity.
The European elections explained: how to find reliable sources 03.06.2024 4:28
It’s time to vote! Between 6 and 9 June this year, millions of EU citizens will help shape the future of the European Union by voting in the European elections. The European Parliament is the only directly elected EU body and the European elections are one of the biggest democratic events in the world. Join us in this episode as we share some tips on how to find reliable sources in the run-up to t...
Spring 2024 Eurobarometer 08.05.2024 2:48
The Spring 2024 Eurobarometer showed that citizens strongly support democracy and are very aware of the upcoming European elections. The vote to choose the new Members of the European Parliament will take place from 6 to 9 June 2024 in all EU countries.
The European elections explained: how are the seats divided? 25.04.2024 3:45
It’s time to vote! Between 6 and 9 June this year, millions of EU citizens will help shape the future of the European Union by voting in the European elections. The European Parliament is the only directly elected EU body and the European elections are one of the biggest democratic events in the world. Join us in this episode as we take a closer look at how the seats are divided amongst EU countri...
LUX - The European Audience Film Award 2024 17.04.2024 3:07
The winner of the LUX - European Audience Film Award 2024 is ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’ The LUX Award is an instrument for highlighting and reflecting on films that deal with social and political themes. It aims at encouraging debate and reflection and using films to help build a stronger European identity.
The European elections explained: how does the voting system work? 09.04.2024 3:56
It’s time to vote! Between 6 and 9 June this year, millions of EU citizens will help shape the future of the European Union by voting in the European elections. The European Parliament is the only directly elected EU body and the European elections are one of the biggest democratic events in the world. Join us in this episode as we take a closer look at how the voting system works. Don’t miss this...
Alexei Navalny, 2021 Sakharov Prize winner 19.03.2024 5:33
Navalny, Russia’s most prominent voice of opposition, known for exposing corruption and being an ardent critic of President Vladimir Putin, died under mysterious circumstances on 16 February 2024 in a remote Arctic penal colony. In 2021, he was awarded the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought.
World Consumer Rights Day 14.03.2024 3:44
Every year, on 15 March, we celebrate World Consumer Rights Day to raise awareness about consumer rights and protections around the world. The European Parliament plays a crucial role in safeguarding consumer rights across the European Union. With over 450 million consumers in the EU, ensuring fair treatment, transparency and safety in the marketplace is essential. Let’s find out how your consumer...
Mother Language Day 21.02.2024 12:29
21 February has been celebrated each year as International Mother Language Day. This day was first proclaimed in the year 2000 by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, as a way of promoting language diversity and multilingualism in all parts of the world.
World Radio Day 11.02.2024 2:17
It’s something we find more or less everywhere: in our cars, in our homes and on our phones. What is it? The radio, of course! And 13 February is World Radio Day. Let’s take a look at a trusty media format that even saved the Eiffel Tower from being torn down.
Sakharov Prize 2023 20.11.2023 3:46
Mahsa Amini and the Women, Life and Freedom Movement in Iran have won the Sakharov Prize for freedom of thoughts 2023. The award was set up in 1988 to honour individuals and organisations defending human rights and fundamental freedoms. It is named in honour of Soviet physicist and political dissident Andrei Sakharov who dedicated his life to defending human rights.
The Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism 2023 17.11.2023 4:14
A Greek, German and British consortium has won the 2023 Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize. The investigation took an in-depth look into the events surrounding the loss of the fishing trawler Adriana on 14 June 2023 some 50 nautical miles off Pylos, in south-western Greece, killing over 600 migrants who had left Libya some days earlier. The award contributes to the promotion of principles and values of...
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