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16 news agencies, AGERPRES included, to set up European newsroom dedicated to EU affairs

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announced early this week the creation of a European newsroom that will bring together in a Brussels hub 16 news agencies from different European countries - including AGERPRES - with the aim of improving media coverage related to the and strengthening the media sector, the EU executive said in a statement.

This will be "the first ever pan-European newsroom that will allow journalists to report jointly on EU affairs and promote a spirit of collaboration back at home," for the

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