This issue highlights key developments and insights from across Europe’s radicalisation prevention landscape. We reflect on the outcomes of the recent Town Hall meeting, where experts helped shape the next EU Agenda on Preventing and Countering Terrorism and Violent Extremism. Highlights also include a Study Visit in Paris on tackling antisemitism and radicalisation in France, and the EUKH Research Committee’s work to define future research priorities. This edition continues by exploring how sport can fuel or prevent radicalisation, the risks older adults face from online misinformation, youth vulnerability in the digital age, and how jihadist groups are using encrypted apps and AI. Finally, explore how the SMIDGE project is addressing radicalisation among middle-aged internet users, discover the new online pages for our seven Thematic Panels, and check out our new Welcome Package, offering a comprehensive introduction to the EU Knowledge Hub. Thank you for joining our community dedicated to preventing radicalisation and fostering a safer, more resilient Europe! Sources Read the full version of the Newsletter Details Publication date2 June 2025AuthorDirectorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs