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This issue arrives at a time when the prevention of radicalisation across Europe must increasingly address the direct impact of global geopolitical competition on local community resilience.

This issue highlights a dynamic start to the season, featuring key activities that range from strengthening PCVE cooperation with Ukrainian stakeholders to advancing early warning systems in the Western Balkans and equipping young practitioners in Brussels with cutting-edge communication skills.

This month, we open with a powerful reflection on Memory and Responsibility. We look back at the 22nd European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism in Brussels, where survivors and institutions reaffirmed that active remembrance is a civic duty and a cornerstone of long-term recovery.

This Tailor-Made Support Service (TMSS) on Prevent, provided by the EU Knowledge Hub on Prevention of Radicalisation, reflects the EU's commitment to strengthening Member States' capacities to design and implement effective prevention policies.

This month, we highlight key activities bringing together policymakers, researchers, practitioners, victims, and representatives from victims’ associations through strategic meetings and specialised trainings across Europe and beyond.

January has framed the year ahead, bringing together practitioners, policymakers, and partners to exchange practices, test new approaches, and reflect on shared challenges in prevention.

This issue is fully dedicated to the 2025 cycle of Policy and Practice Joint Events (PPJEs), a series of events developed to bring policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and civil society into one shared space for meaningful dialogue, collective reflection, and practical cooperation.

These seven Thematic Panels are more than mere working groups; they are essential spaces for knowledge creation and strategic exchange.

The EU Knowledge Hub on Prevention of Radicalisation recently concluded a series of Policy–Practice Joint Events (PPJEs) bringing together policymakers, practitioners, researchers and civil society actors to strengthen evidence-based responses to radicalisation across Europe.

With this month’s edition we open with the Hub’s most recent activities, from intensive trainings and expert meetings across Europe, to the completion of the first pilot strategic foresight study on radicalisation in the Nordic region.