Euractiv
Euractiv is an independent pan-European media network specializing in European Union affairs, founded in 1999 by Belgian entrepreneur Christophe Leclercq to establish a dedicated European media space amid the absence of one previously.[1][2]
Headquartered in Brussels with editorial presence in 12 EU capitals, the outlet publishes news, analysis, and policy coverage in 12 European languages, emphasizing pro-European perspectives and constructive policy discourse.[2][1]
Euractiv has grown into a key resource for EU stakeholders, offering multilingual content on topics from energy and economy to enlargement and institutional developments, while maintaining operational independence through diverse funding including advertising and subscriptions.[1][3]
Assessments of its editorial stance describe it as left-center biased, with story selection favoring progressive EU integration views, though it scores high on factual accuracy in reporting.[2][4]
Notable controversies include a January 2025 opinion piece by editor-in-chief Matthew Karnitschnig, which drew condemnation from Amnesty International for allegedly promoting anti-Muslim sentiments, highlighting tensions in its opinion journalism amid broader critiques of media bias in EU coverage.[5]