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

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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.

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