European Voice
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Berliner |
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Owner | The Economist |
Editor | Dana Spinant |
Founded | 1995 |
Political allegiance | Neutral |
Language | English |
Headquarters | European Voice, International Press Centre, Residence Palace, Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat, Box 6, 1040 Brussels |
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Website: www.europeanvoice.com |
European Voice is an English language newspaper owned by The Economist group. The newspaper gives an account of the activities of the key European Union institutions – the European Commission, European Parliament and Council of Ministers. The paper is available by subscription or limited to newsstands in London, Brussels, Luxembourg and Strasbourg, reflecting the specialist nature of its readership.
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[edit] Presentation
The European Voice maintains an independent stance regarding the affairs of the European Union. The majority of the papers articles cover the day to day business of the EU and its interactions in domestic and international affairs. There is also an editorial and opinion section, a section for readers letters and a crossword. Each week there is a section dedicated to a single issue, which is usually topical (for example climate change) and examines the issue and its relationship with the European Union. Until recently the rear page of the paper was taken up by the "Entre Nous" column which reports on the more unusual stories of the week, with an often humorous tone. This has now been moved within the main body of the paper as part of a larger redesign of both printed and online editions of the paper, which has emphasised better categorisation and more colour prints.
[edit] Other Activities
European Voice organises and hosts a series of high-level conferences, seminars, fairs and debates bringing together professionals across a wide range of EU related disciplines. All of these events are advertised in the paper.