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EUobserver, the independent online media covering European Union affairs, on Tuesday announced that it is joining journalist-owned Slovak publishing house Denník N, in a bid to strengthen its long-term sustainability, resilience, and capacity for growth — while fully preserving its editorial independence.

Strong democracies need strong watchdogs — but more than that, people like you who care about what the watchdog discovers.

Today, we kick off an anniversary campaign to convince new supporting members to join EUobserver’s mission of providing the information citizens need to safeguard EU democracy.

A very special year calls for a special announcement: our new editor-in-chief, more investigations, and moonshot projects.

A (for us) new way of sharing our journalism with people who might not yet know about EUobserver — try it out.

The developer of EU-docs trained AI bot eu-bots.net has now included EUobserver’s articles to the LLM’s training data, which already includes EU documents and IPCC reports.

I’d like to explain why we made this choice, and why we think it’s necessary. It’s not because we want your data. And it’s not because we’re intent on bombarding you with endless emails to sign up for a paid membership.

New website, same EUobserver. Come explore its updated look, features and possibilities for the future with us.

Three times since its launch back in 2000 EUobserver has had a major overhaul to keep pace with time and technology.