Bathing waters in Europe

Every year the European Environment Agency and the European Commission publish the annual report on coastal and inland bathing waters. Last year 93% of EU countries met the required minimum water quality standards. Cyprus, Austria, Greece, Malta and Croatia top the list with over 95% of their bathing waters rated as excellent. Download the video

Pandora papers : statement

600 journalists from twelve countries have analyzed twelve million documents to reveal a tax avoidance plot that affects presidents and other high-ranking leaders. The Panama Papers scandal showed how the great fortunes maneuver to send their money to tax havens. Journalism was once again shown as an essential element for democracy. Download the video   […]

Femicides in Europe

Femicides are not rare in Europe! More than one third of murder victims in the EU in 2019 were women. The phenomenon of femicides is attracting attention, especially because many murders of women committed by partners, ex-partners or close acquaintances could have been prevented. Download the video

Cancel culture – positive change or worrying political correctness

The actor Johnny Depp recently criticized ‘cancel culture’ at the Spanish San Sebastian International Film Festival, thereby igniting a debate between those believing in real-life consequences to wrongfull behaviour – or those believing the “woke” culture is a new form of censorship, slowly tearing apart the European democracy. Download the video

Paternity leave – a personnal choice or the state?

In 2018 EU decided to earmark paternity leave for fathers. Now it’s being implemented in Denmark, creating huge debates about the role of the state and individual choice on how to share the leave between parents. Download the video

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