It was a Bad Week for Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, and you’re either the sort of person who is now rubbing their hands together cartoon-villain style, or… you’re probably not listening to this podcast. Construction is well underway for Kushner’s $4 billion Albanian holiday resort, but – in true Trumpian you-can’t-make-this-#$@!%-up fashion – it turns out the deeds for the land might be fake. There are *so many* zany details of this story, and we’re unpacking them all whilst having a little giggle at Kushner’s expense. Also in this episode: Have you ever wondered why you tend to drift to the left as you walk? Us neither, but it turns out: that westward wander is actually a natural human trait. We chat with researchers Iñaki Echeverría-Huarte and Claudio Feliciani about their offbeat discovery, which caught our attention when it appeared in the New York Times last month.
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This week’s Inspiration Station recommendations are the little-known sporting event Le Tour de France and the novel ‘Glorious Exploits’ by Ferdia Lennon.
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Unsung: Cleaners is a documentary podcast bringing together the voices of cleaners across Europe, telling their stories in their own words. From invisible labour and night shifts to dignity and organising for change, the five-part series explores the human stories behind one of the world’s most essential – and most overlooked – jobs: cleaning. In the first episode, Hayat Elhore, a cleaner at the European Parliament in Brussels, shares what it’s like to clean a building that symbolises democracy – while often being treated as invisible. She pulls back the curtain on a typical day in the life of a cleaner.
Resources for this episode:
“Businessman who sold land for Kushner resort in Albania suspected of faking the deeds” – Reuters, 11 July 2026
“Slap on the SPF and join the Flamingo Revolution” – Good Week Bad Week, 5 June 2026
18,300 young people leave Albania in one year, the highest decline in Europe” – Euronews Albania, 4 February 2026
An Autocrat’s Guide to Destroying Local Media, our 2023 mini-series on press freedom in Central and Eastern Europe
“Individual locomotor bias drives counterclockwise motion in pedestrian crowds” – Nature, 10 June 2026
“Nearly Everyone, Everywhere, Veers Left When Walking” – New York Times, 10 June 2026
Our delightful interview with European rail expert Jon Worth
“The first EU pilot project for new cross-border services: from Praha to København with direct trains” – Railvolution, 26 June 2026
This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news.
Co-hosts: Katy Lee and Wojciech Oleksiak
Audio editing: Monika Proba, Wojciech Oleksiak, and Morgan Childs
Senior producer: Katy Lee
Producers: Morgan Childs, Dominic Kraemer, Wojciech Oleksiak
Mixing and mastering: Wojciech Oleksiak
Music: Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
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