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Inside Europe is a one hour weekly news magazine that explores the topical issues shaping the continent. The programme includes interviews with newsmakers and personalities, background features and cultural reports from correspondents throughout the region.

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  • Sunday, May 13, 2012 3:05pm
    On this week's program: Desperate measures to save the Spanish economy - Will France's new president sink or swim? - A familiar face returns to the Kremlin - The ecological cost of removing Italy's capsized cruise ship - How German schoolkids are finding their singing voice - Fears of government censorship in Turkish theaters - And will the French say Bon Appetit to British beef?
  • Sunday, May 6, 2012 3:05pm
    On this week's show: Calls to boycott EURO 2012 put Ukraine in a tight spot. The consequences of Europe's austerity measures. German art and Greece. The Netherlands says no to drug tourism.Belfast struggles with reconciliation. Tensions high in Kosovo as Serbs vote in elections. A museum in Istanbul that documents the life and work of a Nobel laureate. Sweden's lunch break "dance revolution".
  • Sunday, April 29, 2012 3:05pm
    On this week's program: In Norway, why the families of Breivik's victims aren't seeking revenge - It's down to two candidates in the French presidential race - Could the issue of homosexuality split the Anglican Church? - The people of Prague take to the streets - We look at the state of agriculture in southern Europe - And we travel to Marseille, the epitome of multiculturalism
  • Sunday, April 22, 2012 3:05pm
    A trial in Norway that tests democracy - Germans feel threatend by an Islamist group that's handing out copies of the Koran - Can a funny man really win France's presidential race? - Prague becomes a safe harbor for the world's pirates - Julian Assange's debut broadcast on Russia Today causes controversy - Belfast looks to cash in on the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.
  • Sunday, April 15, 2012 3:05pm
    On this week's program: It's a year since France banned the Islamic face veil - Israel's reaction to controversy stirred by one of Germany's most famous writers - How Europe should deal with a nuclear defiant Iran - and we take a look at how homophobia is becoming official in Russia – All that and more.
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