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The Ring

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28 épisodes

The Ring is Euronews’ weekly political showdown, where Europe’s toughest debates meet their boldest voices.


In each episode, two political heavyweights from across the EU face off to propose a diversity of opinions and spark conversations around the most important issues of EU affairs and the wider European political life.


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Épisodes

Juknevičienė vs Kyllönen- Russian drones over Europe — Deterrence or restraint?
Borghi vs Scotto — La svolta di Meloni: L'Italia cambia rotta su Stati Uniti e Israele?

Borghi vs Scotto — La svolta di Meloni: L'Italia cambia rotta su Stati Uniti e Israele?

29 mai 2026· 27:53

I rapporti del governo italiano con Stati Uniti e Israele sembrano molto più tesi, in particolare dopo la richiesta di sanzioni europee contro il ministro della Sicurezza Nazionale israeliano Itamar Ben-Gvir. Si tratta di azioni di facciata o di un cambiamento radicale in politica estera?

 

In questa edizione speciale di "The Ring", dai fori imperiali di Roma, partecipano al dibattito Claudio Borghi, senatore della Lega, e Arturo Scotto, deputato del Partito democratico.

 

"Se uno si comporta come un cameriere, poi il padrone ti tratta da cameriere. È successo questo a Giorgia Meloni. A un certo punto, quando ha dovuto prendere un pochino le distanze perché aveva perso il referendum dopo quell'abbraccio mortale con Donald Trump, lui gli ha ricordato chi comanda", ha detto Scotto durante il dibattito, fermo sostenitore anche della necessità di rompere gli accordi commerciali con Israele.

 

"Le sanzioni economiche tendono a essere un boomerang", gli ha risposto Borghi. "Il problema è che noi siamo in surplus commerciale con Israele quindi in realtà saremmo noi i sanzionati", ha detto l'esponente leghista.

Ascoltate questa edizione speciale di The Ring, in diretta dal cuore di Roma.

 

The Ring is Euronews’ weekly political showdown, where Europe’s toughest debates meet their boldest voices.


In each episode, two political heavyweights from across the EU face off to propose a diversity of opinions and spark conversations around the most important issues of EU affairs and the wider European political life.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Botenga vs Mandl — More money for the military - to do what?
Boeselager vs Brandstätter — Will Canada join the EU someday?
Arnaoutoglou vs de la Parte — How to avoid a trade war with China?
Allen vs Fassoulas — PSG vs Bayern: A semifinal for the ages?
Gotink vs Ohisalo — No keys, no future? The housing crisis in Europe
Müller vs Schirdewan — Wie kommt Deutschland aus der Krise?
Freund vs Smit — Magyar beats Orbán - What’s next for the EU?
Düpont vs López Aguilar — “Out of sight?” MEPs clash over migrant return hubs
Terras vs. Demirel — Escalation in the Middle East - Not Europe's war?

Terras vs. Demirel — Escalation in the Middle East - Not Europe's war?

28 mars 2026· 28:47

As the war in the Middle East enters its fourth week, Europe finds itself at a crossroads — balancing calls for restraint with mounting pressure to take a clearer stance. While EU leaders continue to urge de-escalation and the protection of civilians, divisions remain over whether Brussels should step up its role on the global stage.

In this edition of The Ring, recorded at the European Parliament in Brussels, two sharply contrasting voices go head to head. Riho Terras, former Estonian army chief and MEP for the EPP, faces Özlem Demirel, German MEP from The Left and a long-time anti-war advocate.

Can diplomacy alone shape outcomes in a region marked by decades of conflict? Or does Europe need to back its words with military strength to be heard? As the humanitarian toll rises and geopolitical stakes intensify, the debate cuts to the core of the EU’s identity as a global actor.

With opposing views — from calls to reject militarisation to arguments for strategic power — the discussion raises urgent questions about Europe’s responsibility, influence and limits in times of war.

Listen now to this week’s episode of The Ring, brought to you from the European Parliament in Brussels.

The Ring is Euronews’ weekly political showdown, where Europe’s toughest debates meet their boldest voices.


In each episode, two political heavyweights from across the EU face off to propose a diversity of opinions and spark conversations around the most important issues of EU affairs and the wider European political life.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Leggeri vs. Saramo — Energy crisis hits Europe - Who pays the price?
Metz vs. Bosse — Who should pay for healthcare innovation in Europe?

Metz vs. Bosse — Who should pay for healthcare innovation in Europe?

20 mars 2026· 28:13

Europe is facing spiralling healthcare costs, driven by an ageing population and the growing burden of chronic diseases. At the same time, demand for cutting-edge treatments is rising — bringing a fundamental question into focus: who should pay for healthcare innovation, and to what extent should health be treated as a business?

MEPs Tilly Metz, from the Greens, and Stine Bosse, from Renew Europe, go head to head to debate how the EU should respond — and what it means for access, affordability and innovation across Europe’s healthcare systems.

Debates over taxation in the pharmaceutical sector are adding another layer, raising concerns about how much profit companies should make from publicly funded research and innovation.

Beyond the immediate pressures, Europe also faces long-term structural challenges. Healthcare systems continue to spend significantly more on treatment than on prevention — prompting questions about sustainability and priorities.

Take a listen to this week’s special episode of The Ring, brought to you from the Euronews Health Summit in Brussels.

The Ring is Euronews’ weekly political showdown, where Europe’s toughest debates meet their boldest voices.


In each episode, two political heavyweights from across the EU face off to propose a diversity of opinions and spark conversations around the most important issues of EU affairs and the wider European political life.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Attard vs. López-Istúriz — How should Europe respond to the Iran war?

Attard vs. López-Istúriz — How should Europe respond to the Iran war?

13 mars 2026· 27:46

As the war in Iran enters its second week, the ripple effects are reaching Europe — from rising energy prices to growing security concerns on the EU’s southeastern flank.

 

Where does Europe stand as the conflict escalates? MEPs Daniel Attard, from the Socialists & Democrats group, and Antonio López-Istúriz, from the centre-right European People’s Party, go head to head to debate how the European Union should respond to the war in Iran — and what the crisis could mean for Europe’s economy, security and global role.

 

Oil prices have surged above 100 dollars a barrel for the first time in four years, raising fears of economic turbulence for Europe’s export-driven economies. At the same time, the crisis is testing the relationship between Brussels and Washington. With Donald Trump back in the White House, will European governments align more closely with the United States, or attempt to chart a more independent path?

 

Meanwhile, several EU countries have deployed warships to reinforce the defences of Cyprus, an EU member state located close to the conflict zone and already affected by regional tensions.

 

Take a listen to this week’s episode of The Ring, brought to you from the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

The Ring is Euronews’ weekly political showdown, where Europe’s toughest debates meet their boldest voices.


In each episode, two political heavyweights from across the EU face off to propose a diversity of opinions and spark conversations around the most important issues of EU affairs and the wider European political life.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jalloul vs. Lopatka - Is the EU being dragged into war in the Middle East?

Jalloul vs. Lopatka - Is the EU being dragged into war in the Middle East?

6 mars 2026· 28:04

A spiralling conflict has erupted in the Middle East, risking major regional spill-over and dragging in European Union countries.

Was the EU right to refrain from criticising the initial attack on Iran? Are EU nations now inevitably being dragged into war? And what are the implications for Europe's economy, security, and stability?

MEPs Hana Jalloul and Reinhold Lopatka go head to head to debate the escalating conflict in the Middle East, and its implications for the European Union.

Jalloul, who hails from the socialist party of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, argues that Spain was right to question the legality of the US-Israeli strikes on Iran. She also calls out the brutality of the Iranian regime and backs the Iranian people's struggle to re-claim their freedom.

While Lopatka, from the centre-right EPP group, agrees that the legality of the strikes is questionable, he argues that the intervention is "justified" as the US aims to constrain Iran's nuclear capacities and support for its proxies, such as Hezbollah and the Houthis.

The Ring is Euronews’ weekly political showdown, where Europe’s toughest debates meet their boldest voices.


In each episode, two political heavyweights from across the EU face off to propose a diversity of opinions and spark conversations around the most important issues of EU affairs and the wider European political life.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Auštrevičius vs. Veryga: Ukraine in the EU - A question of when or if?
Um travão à extrema-direita — mas a que custo? Confronto eleitoral português

Um travão à extrema-direita — mas a que custo? Confronto eleitoral português

20 février 2026· 28:29

Dez dias após a segunda volta das presidenciais, o cenário político em Portugal continua em análise. António José Seguro venceu de forma clara André Ventura, travando a chegada da extrema-direita à Presidência da República — mas as questões de fundo permanecem.

Foi esta uma reafirmação dos valores democráticos ou uma coligação tática para conter o populismo? E o que revela este resultado sobre um país sob pressão social, com uma crise na habitação, tensões económicas e crescente fragmentação política?

Esta semana, no The Ring, gravado na Nova School of Business and Economics, discutimos o que estas eleições significam para a estabilidade interna de Portugal e para o equilíbrio político europeu.

Mariana Corrêa recebe Carlos Coelho, antigo eurodeputado do Partido Popular Europeu, e André Franqueira Rodrigues, eurodeputado do Grupo dos Socialistas & Democratas, para um debate direto sobre se Portugal conseguiu conter a extrema-direita — ou apenas adiou um confronto mais profundo.

Com a Europa atenta, fica a pergunta: este resultado reforça a posição de Portugal em Bruxelas ou expõe fraturas que vão além de uma vitória eleitoral clara?

The Ring is Euronews’ weekly political showdown, where Europe’s toughest debates meet their boldest voices.


In each episode, two political heavyweights from across the EU face off to propose a diversity of opinions and spark conversations around the most important issues of EU affairs and the wider European political life.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Who decides who belongs in Europe? Safe countries, regularisation and returns
Online grooming, cyber violence - Is a social media ban the solution?
Mullooly vs. Warborn – Free trade or fair play? Mercosur, India and the EU
Henrik Dahl vs. Lina Gálvez – Is the EU still relevant in a world without rules?
Weimers vs Andersson - EU migration reform: Security or human rights?
Margallo vs Zaragoza - [in Spanish] ¿Hacia dónde va España? Una crisis con repercusión europea

Margallo vs Zaragoza - [in Spanish] ¿Hacia dónde va España? Una crisis con repercusión europea

12 décembre 2025· 27:11

¿Cómo puede España salir de esta crisis política? ¿Está en juego la estabilidad del Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez? ¿De qué manera afecta la incertidumbre española a la Unión Europea?

En esta edición especial en español presentada por Amaia Echevarria, «The Ring» viaja a Madrid, al histórico Ateneo, para analizar la creciente tensión política en España con dos voces experimentadas: José Manuel García-Margallo, exministro de Asuntos Exteriores y antiguo eurodiputado del Partido Popular Europeo, y José Zaragoza, diputado del Congreso por el Partido de los Socialistas de Cataluña.

Ambos confrontan sus visiones sobre cuestiones que están marcando la actualidad: la ruptura de Junts con el PSOE, la fragilidad parlamentaria del Gobierno y las consecuencias del juicio al fiscal general del Estado. ¿Qué efectos puede tener esta situación dentro y fuera de España? ¿Está la política nacional afectando la credibilidad del país en Europa?

Un choque político de primer nivel para entender hacia dónde se encamina España en un momento decisivo.

The Ring is Euronews’ weekly political showdown, where Europe’s toughest debates meet their boldest voices.


In each episode, two political heavyweights from across the EU face off to propose a diversity of opinions and spark conversations around the most important issues of EU affairs and the wider European political life.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ní Mhurchú vs Terheș - Ukraine peace diplomacy: Is the EU sidelined?
López vs. Bentele - Can Europe stay green? And at what political cost?
Thevenot vs Brossat - [in French] Comment la France peut-elle sortir de l'impasse politique ?
Terras vs Schirdewan - Do more weapons make Europe safer?
McAllister vs Botenga - To enlarge or not to enlarge the EU?