The Europeans | European news, politics and culture podcast

The Europeans | European news, politics and culture

The Europeans is a fresh and entertaining weekly podcast about European politics and culture, recorded each week between Paris and Amsterdam with fascinating guests joining from across Europe. This multiple award-winning podcast fills you in on the major European politics stories and other European news of the week, as well as fun and quirky nuggets that have been missed by most media outlets. Hosted by Katy Lee, a journalist based in Paris, and Dominic Kraemer, an opera singer in Amsterdam, The Europeans covers everything from elections and climate policy to the best new European films and TV shows. We also produce investigative podcasts about everything from the European farming lobby to oat milk. Yes, oat milk. Katy and Dominic are old friends, and the warmth and intimacy of their conversations will soon make you feel like you’ve known them a long time too. They approach topics with a light and humorous tone that makes The Europeans stand out from other European news podcasts, while remaining journalistically rigorous and meticulously fact-checked. The Europeans has been recommended by The New York Times, The Guardian, Buzzfeed, The Financial Times, and many other outlets. Katy Lee, a British-French reporter, has written for major outlets including The Guardian, Politico Europe, Agence France-Presse (AFP), Foreign Policy and The New Statesman for more than a decade, covering French and European politics and more recently, climate change. Dominic Kraemer, a British-German opera singer, performs across Europe when he is not co-hosting The Europeans, with roles recently at the Staatsoper in Berlin, the Dutch National Opera and the Münchener Biennale. The Europeans’ team is completed by producers Katz Laszlo in Amsterdam and Wojciech Oleksiak in Warsaw. You’ll hear them joining Katy and Dominic from time to time, particularly during investigative episodes like ‘The Oatly Chronicles’ and ‘The Big-Agri Bully Boys’. The Europeans’ breezy, informal approach to covering European news has won awards such as a Covering Climate Now award for an episode about the Swiss women who sued their government at the European Court of Human Rights demanding more climate action; Germany’s prestigious CIVIS Media Prize for ‘Mohamed’, an episode that explores the everyday life of a young undocumented man in Amsterdam; and best LGBTQIA+ short at the MiraBan UK Film Awards for ‘Josh and Franco’, the coming-of-age story of a father and son, both gay. Our guests have included everyone from major figures in European politics such as Alexander Stubb, now the President of Finland, and Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, to star chefs Asma Khan and Christian Puglisi, celebrated illustrator Christoph Niemann, and environmentalist George Monbiot. Since launching in 2017, we’ve talked about everything from elections in France, Italy and many more countries besides, to the politics of halloumi cheese in Cyprus, to why Donald Trump is so hard for TV interpreters to translate. We pride ourselves on covering European politics, European news and European culture from a pan-European perspective. You’ll often hear stories on The Europeans from parts of the continent that don’t usually receive enough attention from major international media outlets, especially Central, Eastern and Southern Europe. You might enjoy The Europeans if you also enjoy one of these other podcasts: The News Agents, On the Media, Today in Focus, Inside Europe, The Journal, EU Confidential, The Daily, The Globalist, Reasons to be Cheerful, The Media Show, Power Play, and The New Statesman. Whether you’re already a European news nerd, or simply someone who’d like to be better informed about what’s happening across Europe, The Europeans is the podcast for you. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/europeanspodcast

The Europeans is a fresh and entertaining weekly podcast about European politics and culture, recorded each week between Paris and Amsterdam with fascinating guests joining from across Europe. This multiple award-winning podcast fills you in on the major European politics stories and other European news of the week, as well as fun and quirky nuggets that have been missed by most media outlets. Hosted by Katy Lee, a journalist based in Paris, and Dominic Kraemer, an opera singer in Amsterdam, The Europeans covers everything from elections and climate policy to the best new European films and TV shows. We also produce investigative podcasts about everything from the European farming lobby to oat milk. Yes, oat milk. Katy and Dominic are old friends, and the warmth and intimacy of their conversations will soon make you feel like you’ve known them a long time too. They approach topics with a light and humorous tone that makes The Europeans stand out from other European news podcasts, while remaining journalistically rigorous and meticulously fact-checked. The Europeans has been recommended by The New York Times, The Guardian, Buzzfeed, The Financial Times, and many other outlets. Katy Lee, a British-French reporter, has written for major outlets including The Guardian, Politico Europe, Agence France-Presse (AFP), Foreign Policy and The New Statesman for more than a decade, covering French and European politics and more recently, climate change. Dominic Kraemer, a British-German opera singer, performs across Europe when he is not co-hosting The Europeans, with roles recently at the Staatsoper in Berlin, the Dutch National Opera and the Münchener Biennale. The Europeans’ team is completed by producers Katz Laszlo in Amsterdam and Wojciech Oleksiak in Warsaw. You’ll hear them joining Katy and Dominic from time to time, particularly during investigative episodes like ‘The Oatly Chronicles’ and ‘The Big-Agri Bully Boys’. The Europeans’ breezy, informal approach to covering European news has won awards such as a Covering Climate Now award for an episode about the Swiss women who sued their government at the European Court of Human Rights demanding more climate action; Germany’s prestigious CIVIS Media Prize for ‘Mohamed’, an episode that explores the everyday life of a young undocumented man in Amsterdam; and best LGBTQIA+ short at the MiraBan UK Film Awards for ‘Josh and Franco’, the coming-of-age story of a father and son, both gay. Our guests have included everyone from major figures in European politics such as Alexander Stubb, now the President of Finland, and Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, to star chefs Asma Khan and Christian Puglisi, celebrated illustrator Christoph Niemann, and environmentalist George Monbiot. Since launching in 2017, we’ve talked about everything from elections in France, Italy and many more countries besides, to the politics of halloumi cheese in Cyprus, to why Donald Trump is so hard for TV interpreters to translate. We pride ourselves on covering European politics, European news and European culture from a pan-European perspective. You’ll often hear stories on The Europeans from parts of the continent that don’t usually receive enough attention from major international media outlets, especially Central, Eastern and Southern Europe. You might enjoy The Europeans if you also enjoy one of these other podcasts: The News Agents, On the Media, Today in Focus, Inside Europe, The Journal, EU Confidential, The Daily, The Globalist, Reasons to be Cheerful, The Media Show, Power Play, and The New Statesman. Whether you’re already a European news nerd, or simply someone who’d like to be better informed about what’s happening across Europe, The Europeans is the podcast for you. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/europeanspodcast

 

#334

Can the EU make Poland recognise gay marriage?

If the winter blues have got you down, these two things might lift your spirit: (1) the Ch... more

04 Dec 2025

54 MINS

54:49

04 Dec 2025


#333

Europe's climate vibe has shifted. Now what?

It hasn’t been a Good Week for the climate since, er, 1820-something? And it wasn’t last w... more

27 Nov 2025

1 HR 01 MINS

1:01:23

27 Nov 2025


#332

How Ireland proved a basic income for artists actually works

We don’t often get to cover joyful policy news on this podcast, so this week we’re delight... more

20 Nov 2025

48 MINS

48:54

20 Nov 2025


#331

Help! My manager is an algorithm!

KATY IS BACK! And we are proud to report that her new baby no longer looks like far-right ... more

14 Nov 2025

53 MINS

53:42

14 Nov 2025


#330

Drugs policy: Who Does It Best?

Should weed be legalised? What about heroin? Set aside any previously held opinions and pr... more

07 Nov 2025

1 HR 00 MINS

1:00:47

07 Nov 2025


#329

Report from Novi Sad: Can students bring down a regime?

We’re taking a momentary break from “Who Does It Best?” to take a trip to Serbia with prod... more

04 Nov 2025

30 MINS

30:55

04 Nov 2025


#328

Childcare policy: Who Does It Best?

Childcare policy affects all of us at some point in our lives. And depending on where you ... more

31 Oct 2025

58 MINS

58:42

31 Oct 2025


#327

Housing policy: Who Does It Best? - Part 2

Katz goes back to the drawing board. If the housing crisis is really about wealth inequali... more

24 Oct 2025

46 MINS

46:10

24 Oct 2025


#326

Housing policy: Who Does It Best? - Part 1

Why is your rent so high? What are the policies that created this housing crisis, and what... more

24 Oct 2025

51 MINS

51:28

24 Oct 2025


#325

Who Does It Best? - A new miniseries, coming this week

A new mini-series from The Europeans, landing in this feed later this week. From Paris to ... more

21 Oct 2025

01 MINS

01:16

21 Oct 2025


#324

Babiš is back

It’s been a busy week for European politics, European protests, and European wallabies. In... more

08 Oct 2025

56 MINS

56:48

08 Oct 2025


#323

Are we all trapped in a transatlantic Truman Show?

Can we talk about Trump’s culture war, Putin’s war on inclusivity, and just about everyone... more

25 Sep 2025

54 MINS

54:22

25 Sep 2025


#322

Should we be worried about Russian drones in NATO’s skies?

There’s no denying it’s been a pretty dark week, but we’ve got a couple of bright spots fo... more

18 Sep 2025

51 MINS

51:04

18 Sep 2025


#321

Terrible week for ABBA

The music industry is reeling due to what’s being called the 'largest intellectual propert... more

11 Sep 2025

49 MINS

49:10

11 Sep 2025