Tackling Disinformation
EU Statistics and Data
EU statistics and data
Disinformation and misinformation
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Data stories: Preparing for the 2024 European Parliament elections with open data | data.europa.eu – the official portal for European data
In today’s data-driven exploration, we aim to deliver an analysis of the European Parliament elections through the lens of open data. This narrative serves three primary objectives: firstly, to present the structure of the most recent legislature, detailing its composition and the mechanisms of representation within the European Parliament; secondly, to review voter engagement over time; and lastly, to provide insights into the pivotal factors that are shaping the upcoming 2024 elections. Through data analysis, we seek to equip readers with a deeper understanding of the electoral process and the critical issues at stake, thereby fostering a more informed and engaged electorate.
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Data stories: Leveraging open data to tackle cyber disinformation | data.europa.eu – the official portal for European data
In this data story, we harness open data to understand the public perception towards disinformation and demonstrate the potential of open data as a powerful tool to combat disinformation. First, we explore the definition of disinformation. Then we use open data to understand the risks posed by disinformation. Next, we look at how advanced technologies contribute to online disinformation. Lastly, we see how technology tools powered by open data can offer a response to disinformation.
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Data stories: What is OSINT, open-source intelligence? | data.europa.eu – the official portal for European data
Open-source intelligence (OSINT) is the practice of collecting and analysing information gathered from open sources to produce actionable intelligence. This intelligence can support, for example, national security, law enforcement and business intelligence. OSINT investigates open (source) data collected for one purpose and repurposes it to shed light on hidden topics. The whole concept of OSINT sounds counter intuitive—using open data to reveal information that organisations want to keep secret.
See also
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Data stories | data.europa.eu – the official portal for European data
Explore inspiring stories about open data and related topics.
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European Statistical Monitor | Eurostat
The European Statistical Monitor is updated every month with the latest available data for each indicator.
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Eurostat regional yearbook – 2025 edition
European Commission: Eurostat, Eurostat regional yearbook – 2025 edition, Publications Office of the European Union, 2025, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2785/5478134
The 2025 Eurostat regional yearbook transforms statistical data into clear, engaging narratives. By providing reliable and accessible information, it empowers decision makers to craft thoughtful strategies that bridge regional divides, drive inclusive growth and enhance the quality of life across Europe. The yearbook is also a valuable resource for researchers and students in their enquiries and investigations – and generally for all those who are curious to learn more about Europe’s regions. The Eurostat regional yearbook 2025 provides a detailed picture relating to a broad range of statistical topics across the regions of the EU, EFTA and candidate countries. -
Flagship publications | Eurostat
Flagship publications offer an overview of Eurostat data on multiple topics relevant for society and policies.
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Interactive publication | Eurostat
'Regions in Europe' and other interactive publications present interactive data visualisation, accompanied by short texts on specific topics.
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Statistical data by themes | Eurostat
Eurostat produced harmonised statistics to compare and aggregate data from all EU member states. The statistical datasets cover the following themes:
EU policy indicators | General and regional statistics | Economy and finance | Population and social conditions | Industry, trade and services | Agriculture and fisheries | International trade | Transport | Environment and energy | Science, technology, digital society.
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Databases | Find-eR
List of databases in Find-eR, European Commission library catalogue.
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EC Data Catalogue
Search and explore the wealth of data assets – datasets, databases, statistical products, reports and more – created or acquired by the European Commission DGs, services and executive agencies. Access via EU Login.
Learning materials and user support
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Academy | data.europa.eu – the official portal for European data
Get access to your open data learning hub.
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User requests | data.europa.eu – the official portal for European data
A contact form for your questions, requests and feedback.
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Statistics explained | Eurostat
Statistics Explained is an official Eurostat website presenting statistical topics in an easily understandable way. Together, the articles make up an encyclopedia of European statistics for everyone, completed by a statistical glossary clarifying all terms used and by numerous links to further information and the latest data and metadata, a portal for occasional and regular users.
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User support | Eurostat
Eurostat offers a multilingual user support service that will answer your questions about European statistics. Eurostat's press corner serves journalists and fact checkers. The institutional support service section is dedicated to the staff of EU Institutions, executive agencies and services.
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