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Dear friends, We’re delighted to announce the return of the VoxEurop newsletter. With the European elections only a few days away, we feel it’s important to reconnect with you via this weekly rendez-vous. This is a crucial election for the future of our continent, and also an occasion to strengthen our editorial line on subjects that our central to the concerns of European citizens, as we explain in our editorial and manifesto for a new European journalism, published today. This week, we propose a selection of articles published as part of “27 Voices for Europe”, which we’re producing with our partners across the continent: 27 journalists from 27 EU countries give their perspective on the main stakes in the European elections. Besides the latest articles published on VoxEurop and the cartoon of the week, you’ll also find a selection from our archives – this week, a fascinating interview with political philosopher Jürgen Habermas on the rise of right-wing populism. Thanks for your support! See you next week. |
VoxEurop, the news media for Europeans:Our manifesto for a European journalism |
VoxEurop editorial:A new European endeavour |
European elections 2019:Listening to Europe’s voices |
Social media and the European elections:How Facebook new rules on political ads are damaging civil societyThe Good Lobby, BrusselsCivil society is rebelling against the new Facebook rules on political advertising. |
Citizens abroad and the European elections:17 million mobile EU citizens deserve a political voiceThe Guardian, London |
Populists and the European elections:Looking at Europe’s anti-establishment partiesDer Spiegel, Hamburg |
EU R&D and armed drones:The hidden path leading Europe towards unmanned warfareIn association with the European Data Journalism Network |
Freedom of the press:European reporters more and more obstructed in their workIn association with the European Data Journalism Network |
Jürgen Habermas:‘Domestic politicians mishandled right-wing populism from the start’Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik, Berlin |
European elections 2019:Bounty hunterKleine Zeitung, Graz
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News:GEN Summit 2019 |
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