Inosmi: Representation of EU Countries

Data to the article “Inosmi: Kremlin Stealing News to Shape the Views

The format of the site displays 10 per country. This demonstrates the frequency in translation of content from various countries. The largest EU countries have also the most articles translated, while Cyprus, Malta and Slovenia apparently are viewed as a periphery by the editors of the Inosmi. Sweden and Finland line up together with Germany, Britain, Poland and France on the number of translations per week.

 

  • Austria: 10 articles, published between 15 March – 8 May
  • Belgium: 10 articles, published between 20 February – 7 May
  • Britain: 10 articles, published between 15 May – 20 May
  • Bulgaria: 10 articles, published between 19 April – 17 May
  • Croatia: 10 articles, published between 3 April – 14 May
  • Cyprus: 0 articles
  • Czechia: 10 articles, published between 8 May – 20 May
  • Denmark: 10 articles, published between 19 March – 11 May
  • Estonia: 10 articles, published between 20 February – 16 May
  • Finland: 10 articles, published between 13 May – 20 May
  • France: 10 articles, published between 14 May – 20 May
  • Germany: 10 articles, published between 15 May – 20 May
  • Greece: 2 articles, published between 29 February 2016 – 4 September 2016 (both from non-Greek sites)
  • Hungary: 4 articles, published between 30 September 2008 – 29 January 2018
  • Ireland: 5 articles, published between 1 January 2017 – 21 February 2019
  • Italy: 10 articles, published between 14 March – 16 May
  • Latvia: 10 articles, published between 17 March – 20 May (All from the same source: Delfi)
  • Lithuania: 10 articles, published between 27 March – 19 May (All from the same source: Delfi)
  • Luxemburg: 2 articles, published between 30 August 2018 – 17 September 2018
  • Malta: 0 articles
  • The Netherlands: 10 articles, published between 11 April 2016 – 28 June 2018
  • Poland: 10 articles, published between 13 May – 20 May
  • Portugal: 10 articles, published between 22 April – 19 May
  • Romania: 8 articles, published between 20 November 2015 – 26 January 2018
  • Slovakia: 10 articles, published between 13 March – 17 May
  • Slovenia: 0 articles
  • Spain: 10 articles, published between 3 May – 20 May
  • Sweden: 10 articles, published between 14 May – 20 May

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