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Blog: Did the media play a role in Forum for Democracy’s success?

BlogpostBy Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, NLMarch 24, 2019Leave a comment

What role did the media play in the run-up to the Dutch provincial and Senate elections of 20 March? These were won by the far-right populist Forum for Democracy and its leader Thierry Baudet. Shouldn’t the media have fact-checked, corrected and brought to attention the danger that the party and its leader present? This is…

Blog: A tiresome search for numbers

BlogpostBy University of Applied Sciences for Mgmt and Comm Vienna, ATMarch 22, 2019Leave a comment

A young Austrian politician and candidate for the EU parliament election recently stated that there were between „25.000 and 30.000 lobbyists“ working in Brussels“ spending around 1,15 billion Euros (yearly) in order to influence policies and laws. One would assume that numbers are easy to verify. We thought so as well. However, we got confronted…

Blog: Media monitor – How Russian media disseminate info on EU

BlogpostBy South Ural State University, RUMarch 17, 2019Leave a comment

On March the 4th, 2019, French President Emmanuel Macron tweeted “an appeal” to Europe.

Interview: “No-deal Brexit? That would be the worst case scenario”

BlogpostBy Thomas More University of Applied Sciences, BEMarch 16, 2019Leave a comment

On the 14th of March, the British Parliament decided they don’t want a no-deal. The House of Commons voted by 312 to 308 to reject a no-deal Brexit under any circumstances.

Analysis: “Attacks on migrants and minorities could rise up to the EU-elections”, Russian media claim

BlogpostBy South Ural State University, RUMarch 7, 2019Leave a comment

Italy’s intelligence services warn of increasing violence against immigrants 

Blog: Salvini – puppet of Russia?

BlogpostBy South Ural State University, RUMarch 7, 2019Leave a comment

                      The number of attacks on migrants has increased in Italy. Matteo Salvini is accused of this. Also, he is accused in connections with Russia.

Blog: Kitchen made news

BlogpostBy AP University College, BEMarch 7, 2019Leave a comment

News is everywhere, in these times everybody is a journalist. You can start your own newsblog or pick up your phone and make a video about a popular subject. Therefore it is hard for traditional media to compete with these free sources. But are they just as correct as our beloved newspaper? News is there…

Blog: EU elections in the risk of cyber-attacks

BlogpostBy Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GRMarch 1, 2019Leave a comment

The second report on the EU Fact Check concerns a publication on the risk of cyber-attacks, ahead of the European elections next May. We have chosen this subject because it is a matter of broader interest and involves state governments, especially in Europe, giants of digital services, public opinion, and the media. It is of…

Blog: Citizens’ voice in European Union decision-making – Can it be heard?

BlogpostBy Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences, FIMarch 1, 2019Leave a comment

It isn’t enough for us to feel that we are EU citizens. We also need some concrete ways to get our voices heard. We were born after 1995 when Finland joined the EU, so we have lived our whole lives as EU citizens. It doesn’t always feel like that because decision-making feels very distant. In…

Blog: Fact-checking allegations about lack of objectivity in Catalan public media

BlogpostBy Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, ESFebruary 22, 2019Leave a comment

Analysing the speech of Cristian Escribano and Sergio Santamaría at the Committee on Petitions of the European Parliament was not easy, so we divided the task in different stages. First of all, we decided to split the group, in order to make things easier. The first part of the group took care of the context…

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