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In Conversation with Julius E. O. Fintelmann | By The European Correspondent

In Conversation with Julius E. O. Fintelmann | By The European Correspondent

Julius 4 Episodes Apr 15, 2026

A truly pan European conversation with the Editor in Chief of The European Correspondent. In each episode, our Editor in Chief sits down with policymakers, experts, journalists and people working on the issues shaping Europe today. Together, they look beyond national headlines to understand what is really happening across the continent. From democracy and human rights to energy, culture and the economy, these conversations bring different parts of Europe into a shared perspective. Clear, thoughtful and grounded in lived experience, the podcast is for anyone who wants to better understand Europe and where it is heading.

Episodes

How can male contraceptives reach people? | In Conversation with Ffion Storer Jones from DSW Apr 15, 2026 1223 - Sponsored by DSW - Male contraception in 2029 — mission possible?There are already three promising candidates in late-stage development. The science is moving. But are systems, funding and politics moving with it?We sat down with Ffion Storer Jones from DSW to talk about what it will really take.Have a topic you think would make for a great conversation and would like to be featured next? Get in
What’s at risk if the EU cuts its green budget | In Conversation with Faustine Bas-Defossez from EEB Apr 15, 2026 1291 Nature is one of our strongest allies in the fight against climate change. So why is the EU cutting funding for it?In our latest  conversation with Faustine Bas-Defossez, Director for Nature, Health and Environment at EEB, we examine who benefits from deregulation, how “simplification” is creating legal and political uncertainty, and why nature is being quietly deprioritized, despite gigantic clim
Big opportunities in Europe’s chip industry | In Conversation with Cassandra Melvin from Semi Europe Apr 15, 2026 946 – Sponsored by @DiversityinChips –Chips run the world. Just not the salty kind! In our latest conversation with Cassandra Melvin, Senior Director at SEMI / ECDA, we dive into Europe’s semiconductor ambitions. From the growing role of humanoid robotics to the skills and investment gaps that that must be filled, we break down what it will really take for the EU to hit 20% of global chip manufacturin
Why local governments cannot be overlooked by the EU | In Conversation with Matthew Bach from ICLEI Apr 15, 2026 1388 Europe’s cities are on the frontline of climate action.Local governments are turning climate goals into concrete policies, from energy and mobility to resilience and adaptation.With insights from ICLEI, find out why cities play a decisive role in delivering a fair and effective climate transition across Europe.

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