Politico (Brussels)
Politico Europe Edition, Online
Politico (Brussels) Print. Olin Library HC241.2 .E8652 ++
Eurotopics press review
- Euro | TopicsA European press review produced by the German Federal Agency for Civic Education, with English, German, and French summaries for 28 European countries. Text is the translated lead paragraph of the article. Some entries link to the full text online in original language and some only to the source news site. Indispensible.
There are three sections:
- Debates (different national perspectives on an issue or event)
- Dossiers (collections of debates), and
- Media Landscapes.
Lists of links
Best for this class:
- ABYZ News Links
Europe Links (not news content) to newspapers and also many broadcast stations, internet services, magazines, and press agencies from around the world. - European Online Newspapers
- EU Observer
Independent website published in cooperation with the Group for a Europe of Democracies and Diversities in the European Parliament. - Noovell - European News
- Earth Times Europe Web newspaper on the human environment and related economic, humanitarian and social issues.
- CNN Europe Headlines, news stories, regional weather, sports, and business.
National media landscapes
- Medialandscapes.orgA project of the European Journalism Centre, Maastricht. Profiles of 36 countries.
- Media LandscapesBy country, within Eurotopics. European countries except Norway and Iceland.
Library PressDisplay
Full-color, full-text online versions of some major print newspaper titles, over 700 titles from 55 countries. Use the Publications by Country menu to choose USA, France, etc. More reliable sources are displayed first. Use discretion in picking from these news sources as many popular magazines and non-news sources are now included. The last 90 days is available with some exceptions (Chicago Tribune, last 4 days available, for example). Does not include all major newspapers.
- Library PressDisplayCurrent coverage (generally, the last 90 days) from papers around the world.
Note: After opening an article, use the 3 vertical dot menu to find translations of the article, when available.