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Out Now: Ninth Newsletter I September 2025

  • Newsletter
  • 1 October 2025
  • Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs
  • 1 min read

This quarter began with a training for newcomers in Warsaw and the third Research Committee meeting in Brussels, followed by advanced trainings on anti-system extremism and artificial intelligence in P/CVE. Thematic Panels are also entering their third round, with many conclusion papers now available online.

Looking ahead, three Policy and Practice Joint Events will focus on Minors, Victims of Terrorism, and Conspiracy Narratives, as key opportunities for dialogue and exchange.  In this issue, we feature Rositsa Dzhekova’s perspective on disinformation and online harms, explore misogyny as a driver of radicalisation, and examine the role of the state in fuelling or preventing extremism in the Western Balkans. We share new reflections on evidence-based practice in P/CVE, an urgent look at the resurgence of antisemitism in Europe, and the latest findings from the PAVE project.

Finally, don’t miss our resources section, where we highlight the EU TE-SAT report, and updates from the Thematic Panels on ideologies and conspiracy narratives.

Thank you for joining our community dedicated to preventing radicalisation and fostering a safer, more resilient Europe! 

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Publication date
1 October 2025
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Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs