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Europe – why it’s still too important to leave to politicians alone

es. Vienna, October 24, 2022 AEJ turns 60 – and still going strong by Otmar Lahodynsky, AEJ Honorary President Set up in 1962 in what were then...

“Staring over the brink of a precipice”

es. Vienna, October 23, 2022     late news: Boris withdraws One of the more unusually foolish UK Conservative ex-ministers came up with this phrase about...

Russia and USA – rare talks about nukes

es. Vienna, October 22, 2022 The London Guardian today published sketchy details of a  rare  discussion between the Kremlin and Washington about the war in...

Belarusian media at service of Putin’s war machine

es. Vienna, October 21, 2022 To anyone who does not know it, Brussels-based VoxEurop is one of the most lively and well-informed sources of news...

Much-derided “Project Fear” comes true for UK Conservatives

es. Vienna, October 20, 2022  updated 22/10/22 The saga of the UK's shameful decline is all too familiar, and the Economist's verdict on Liz Truss's...

Daphne Prize awarded to exposé of Russian troublemaking in Africa

es. Vienna, October 20, 2022 The European Parliament's Daphne Prize for Journalism was awarded last night to the authors of a timely and devastating film...

Live seminar in Strasbourg on safeguarding press

Strasbourg, October 19 2022 Today's live press seminar on safeguarding media freedom included awarding the Daphne Caruana Galiziana journalism prize in the presence of her...

BBC aetat 100: how to stay calm reporting nuclear war

es. Vienna October 19, 2022 The current Economist carries a laconic article celebrating the BBC's first 100 years,  remembering its calm, grown-up, but distinctly prim...

Cross-border masterclass for investigative journalists

Register free here: Monday, Oct. 31 from 13:00 to 16:00 CET This half-day seminar walks you through the particularities of cross-border, collaborative investigations, with a...

Kerch Bridge and fictions about Crimea

es. Vienna, October 18, 2022 By Tim Snyder On 7 October, an explosion destroyed some of the Kerch Bridge, which connects Russia to Crimea.  It is...

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