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Crossing borders: The EU powers your mobility (part 1)

In this two-part show,ย Armen Georgianย takes viewers on a journey across the European Union, exploring mobility and transport projects funded by the EUโ€™s cohesion policy.ย In the 2021-2027 budget, the EU has been using its cohesion funds to invest โ‚ฌ63.2 billion in transport schemes.ย From France to Austria, via Poland and Hungary, Armen takes a whistle-stop tour using seven different means of transport: train, plane, metro, tram, bicycle, scooter, and car.

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'Totally unfair' that EU countries making money on energy crunch: Former EU commissioner Breton

Our guest in this show is known for crossing swords with the Trump administration on the regulation of big tech and, more recently, for actually coming under a US travel ban. Thierry Breton was the EU Commissioner for the Internal Market from 2019 to 2024, when he had a major role in driving forward the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act. He and four other figures were hit with US travel bans at the end of last year, prompting Breton to denounce what he called "a wind of McCarthyism blowing again".

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EU moves to tighten rules on harmful pollutants: The invisible danger of 'forever chemicals'

They are known as "forever chemicals": synthetic compounds that resist breakdown in the human body and the environment. Also known as PFAS, there are thousands of them, and you might not even realise that you are being exposed to them while doing simple everyday tasks like cooking. The EU does have a strict rulebook on chemicals, when compared to other parts of the world, but some say that industrial lobbying is holding back more stringent regulation. In this episode we look at how the EU is trying to tighten its rules on theseย pollutants.

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