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Thursday, May 28
 

10:00am CEST

Masterclass: How to investigate the EU (Masterclass ticket needed)
Thursday May 28, 2026 10:00am - 12:00pm CEST
A separate ticket is required to attend this masterclass. If you already have a conference ticket and would like to attend but haven't yet purchased a masterclass ticket, please contact us at [email protected]

The European Union institutional system is notoriously complex, and investigating it might prove to be a headache – at least if you don’t know where to look. In this Masterclass, we aim to provide you with a number of very practical tips and tools to research what is cooking inside the European Commission, the EU Parliament, the Council of Member States, and even less-known but still powerful Court of Justice of the EU.

We will go over a number of public tools – the EU lobbyists register, the Court of Justice database, and the legislative documents available on the institutions’ websites – and will also discuss the different types of sources that could allow you to go much beyond the public realm.

We will, in parallel, discuss how to request documents from those institutions. The sessions will have a few exercises to ensure that every tip is ready to use. At the end of the Masterclass, you will be equipped to navigate the European institutional labyrinth and the microcosm surrounding it. On top of that, we will provide you with written material that you can use afterwards in your reporting.

The masterclass is not just for those wishing to report from and on Brussels, but for every journalist who could benefit from knowing where to find information about the EU.
Speakers
avatar for Jean Comte

Jean Comte

Reporter, MLex
I am a Brussels-based journalist, currently covering financial regulation for the financial newswire MLex.
I spent several years before that writing about transparency, ethics and lobbying in the EU institutions. I published a book on lobbying in 2023, that was reedited this year.
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Thursday May 28, 2026 10:00am - 12:00pm CEST
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1:00pm CEST

Masterclass: How to investigate the EU (Masterclass ticket needed)
Thursday May 28, 2026 1:00pm - 3:00pm CEST
A separate ticket is required to attend this masterclass. If you already have a conference ticket and would like to attend but haven't yet purchased a masterclass ticket, please contact us at [email protected]

The European Union institutional system is notoriously complex, and investigating it might prove to be a headache – at least if you don’t know where to look. In this Masterclass, we aim to provide you with a number of very practical tips and tools to research what is cooking inside the European Commission, the EU Parliament, the Council of Member States, and even less-known but still powerful Court of Justice of the EU.

We will go over a number of public tools – the EU lobbyists register, the Court of Justice database, and the legislative documents available on the institutions’ websites – and will also discuss the different types of sources that could allow you to go much beyond the public realm.

We will, in parallel, discuss how to request documents from those institutions. The sessions will have a few exercises to ensure that every tip is ready to use. At the end of the Masterclass, you will be equipped to navigate the European institutional labyrinth and the microcosm surrounding it. On top of that, we will provide you with written material that you can use afterwards in your reporting.

The masterclass is not just for those wishing to report from and on Brussels, but for every journalist who could benefit from knowing where to find information about the EU.
Speakers
avatar for Jean Comte

Jean Comte

Reporter, MLex
I am a Brussels-based journalist, currently covering financial regulation for the financial newswire MLex.
I spent several years before that writing about transparency, ethics and lobbying in the EU institutions. I published a book on lobbying in 2023, that was reedited this year.
... Read More →
Thursday May 28, 2026 1:00pm - 3:00pm CEST
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3:30pm CEST

Masterclass: How to investigate the EU (Masterclass ticket needed)
Thursday May 28, 2026 3:30pm - 5:00pm CEST
A separate ticket is required to attend this masterclass. If you already have a conference ticket and would like to attend but haven't yet purchased a masterclass ticket, please contact us at [email protected]

The European Union institutional system is notoriously complex, and investigating it might prove to be a headache – at least if you don’t know where to look. In this Masterclass, we aim to provide you with a number of very practical tips and tools to research what is cooking inside the European Commission, the EU Parliament, the Council of Member States, and even less-known but still powerful Court of Justice of the EU.

We will go over a number of public tools – the EU lobbyists register, the Court of Justice database, and the legislative documents available on the institutions’ websites – and will also discuss the different types of sources that could allow you to go much beyond the public realm.

We will, in parallel, discuss how to request documents from those institutions. The sessions will have a few exercises to ensure that every tip is ready to use. At the end of the Masterclass, you will be equipped to navigate the European institutional labyrinth and the microcosm surrounding it. On top of that, we will provide you with written material that you can use afterwards in your reporting.

The masterclass is not just for those wishing to report from and on Brussels, but for every journalist who could benefit from knowing where to find information about the EU.
Speakers
avatar for Jean Comte

Jean Comte

Reporter, MLex
I am a Brussels-based journalist, currently covering financial regulation for the financial newswire MLex.
I spent several years before that writing about transparency, ethics and lobbying in the EU institutions. I published a book on lobbying in 2023, that was reedited this year.
... Read More →
Thursday May 28, 2026 3:30pm - 5:00pm CEST
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Sunday, May 31
 

9:30am CEST

Unlocking the apps: How can you scrap data, trace leaks on mobile and turn it into stories
Sunday May 31, 2026 9:30am - 10:45am CEST
Much of modern life is mediated through phones and apps. To investigate anything they touch, you need to understand where these apps' data comes from, what they're sharing, and with whom. But while network forensics & scraping for the web have received plenty of attention, the same isn't true for mobile, where techniques can be more challenging and clear guides are harder to find.

In this talk, we'll take a hands-on look at how HTTP Toolkit and other tools make it possible to easily capture, inspect & modify network traffic on mobile. We'll explore real-world examples of these techniques in data journalism, and you'll learn how you can use this to extract the datasets that power mobile apps, expose privacy leaks & security issues, and investigate exactly how apps do what they do.
Speakers
Sunday May 31, 2026 9:30am - 10:45am CEST
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11:15am CEST

Text embeddings: navigating text in high dimensions
Sunday May 31, 2026 11:15am - 12:30pm CEST
Most "big data" problems in journalism aren't really data problems, they're reading problems: a big leak, a ministry dump of 12,000 pages, or a FOI coming back as zip of PDFs. The instinct is to search, but keyword search assumes you already know what you're looking for. Which sometimes is the thing you don't know yet.

This session introduces embeddings: a technique that turns any text into a point in space, positioned by meaning, so texts with similar meaning end up close together. You stop searching a pile and start looking at it.

To make the idea tangible, we'll walk through a live semantic map we built of Google's "trending now" feeds from 125 countries, projected into 3D.

The method applies beyond trending searches and is applicable to TikTok captions, YouTube transcripts, court filings, a scraped forum, or years of parliamentary speeches.

We'll cover the full workflow end to end: how to embed your corpus, how to project it without losing what matters, how to build a map you can actually navigate, and where this approach breaks.

To follow along, participants should be comfortable running basic Python scripts on their laptop or in google collab.

After attending this session, participants will be able to take a large, unstructured text corpus and turn it into a navigable semantic map.

Participants should have Python installed on their computer, or have a google account where they can run collab. A Hugging Face account is recommended for generating embeddings. We will provide examples of text to work with, but if you have your own collection, feel free bring it, but make sure it's in a text format, as we won't cover how to convert PDF's into text.
Speakers
avatar for Johan Schujit

Johan Schujit

Data Engineer, Resolve.
I'm a data engineer responsible for EveryPolitician and PoliLoom at OpenSanctions. I'm a self-taught hacker with a stubborn belief that good data should be open and technology should serve the public interest. Previously at Follow the Money.

avatar for Ada Homolova

Ada Homolova

ARENA, Austria/ Slovakia
Adriana is a freelance data journalist, trainer and public spending nerd. She coordinates the data skills training track on the Dataharvest conference, and herds frogs at The Pond.

https://homolova.sk/newsletter
Sunday May 31, 2026 11:15am - 12:30pm CEST
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