Ukranian National News Agency

Ukraine

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Bohdan Khmelnytsky monument (Kyiv) / Yurii Ilienko / UKRINFORM

Croatian News Agency

Croatia

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St. Mark's Church (Zagreb) / Damir Senčar / HINA

Tanjug News Agency

Serbia

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Pobednik (Belgrade) / Filip Krainčanić / TANJUG

Slovene Press Agency

Slovenia

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Ljubljana / Anže Malovrh / STA

Slovakian Press Agency

Slovakia

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Bratislava Castle / Pavel Neubauer / TASR

State News Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan

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Vugar Amrullayev / AZERTAC

Hungarian News Agency Corp.

Hungary

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Parliament Building (Budapest) / MTI

The European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA)

EANA was founded on August 21, 1956 in connection with a conference on new media technology held in Strasbourg. EANA´s founding fathers were West European news agencies, Anadolu Agency (Turkey) and Tanjug (Yugoslavia). In 1970, agencies behind the so called “iron curtain” were invited to join. EANA´s predecessor Agences Alliées was founded in 1924 and was active until the World War II when the activities were discontinued. EANA serves as a forum for cooperation and exchange of information and experiences among European news agencies. EANA´s operations are financed by membership fees.

The European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA)

EANA was founded on August 21, 1956 in connection with a conference on new media technology held in Strasbourg. EANA's founding fathers were West European news agencies, Anadolu Agency (Turkey) and Tanjug (Yugoslavia). In 1970, agencies behind the so called “iron curtain” were invited to join. EANA´s predecessor Agences Alliées was founded in 1924 and was active until the World War II when the activities were discontinued. EANA serves as a forum for cooperation and exchange of information and experiences among European news agencies. EANA´s operations are financed by membership fees.

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