Eloise Hardy

@eloisehardy96.bsky.social

Reporter @ The Parliament Magazine Formerly Sky News, Times Radio, Euronews Based in Brussels

Dear BlueSky I'm working on a story this week about US academics leaving the country for Europe, as their research fields come under pressure in Trump's America. I'd like to hear personal accounts from academics who this affects, for a piece for The Parliament Magazine. Get in touch!

After a big concession to SPD on debt reform for infrastructure, Friedrich Merz is under pressure to get a coalition deal done in favour of CDU priorities. In a Q&A, @diw.de’s @mfratzscher.bsky.social says the reform is good news for the EU — if spent well. bit.ly/4iY2ECr

Q&A: Germany’s spending spree good news for the EU — with caveats

Germany’s historic shift on spending means more for defence and infrastructure. A top German economist explains what needs to happen next.

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On Saturday, the Baltic states will finally desynchronise from the BRELL electricity grid, which links it to Russia and Belarus. But today's geopolitical tensions mean the region is still vulnerable to Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure... www.theparliamentmagazine.eu/news/article...

Baltic power play: 20-year journey to decouple from Russian grid amid energy security concerns

On 8 February, the Baltic states will officially decouple from the BRELL electricity grid, linking their power to Russia and Belarus. As they join ...

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UK PM Keir Starmer meets with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte today for talks focused on support for Ukraine. Trump 2.0 raises questions over US support for Kyiv — and the military alliance itself.

In my latest piece for The Parliament, I look at what's driving the shift of young people's voting intentions towards the far right. With 2019's Generation Greta being succeeded by the Bande de Bardella, young people's issues appear to be changing. www.theparliamentmagazine.eu/news/article...

Why Europe’s young generation is shifting towards far-right politics

Europe’s young voters are shifting toward far-right parties, driven by frustration with mainstream politics, democratic dissatisfaction, and a desi...

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It was a rough week for European politicians last week, as Elon Musk took to X to set political fires across the continent. But is Musk really causing problems for European establishment parties, or is he just a symptom something is already deeply wrong? www.theparliamentmagazine.eu/news/article...

Elon Musk's influence: Catalyst or symptom of EU political shifts

Billionaire Elon Musk has been trying to influence European politics. Is he the cause of the decline of establishment parties, or a sign of a deepe...

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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni visited US President-elect Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida this weekend. Her visit adds weight to the idea Meloni could be one of Europe's leading "Trump whisperers" as he re-enters the White House. www.theparliamentmagazine.eu/news/article...

PM Meloni: Italy's EU transatlantic bridge to Trump and Musk?

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni could get a boost of influence by acting as the EU's Trump whisperer. Yet a trade surplus with the US, low de...

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As Russia's aggression in Ukraine almost enters its fourth year, a proposal by the Estonian government to ban Russians and Belarusians living in the country from voting in local elections has rehashed some complicated questions of belonging. My latest for The Parliament Magazine - link below!

Estonia's border with Russia, in Narva.Ivangorod Castle, RussiaPeople queuing in Narva, Estonia, to get through the border into Russia. Some have business to attend to, others are visiting family.Russian embassy in Tallinn.