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Europe’s Epistemological Crisis: Disinformation Threatens Democracy and Electoral Integrity

BRUSSELS, 21-Mar-2025 — /EuropaWire/ — Europe is confronting a deep-seated crisis in its collective understanding—a challenge that threatens the very foundation of democratic values. At WEF 2025, global leaders labeled the rapid spread of disinformation as the most urgent short-term threat, surpassing even the dangers posed by war and natural disasters. In regions at the forefront of 21st-century geopolitical struggles, misinformation is no longer merely a moral or social concern but a force capable of undermining political elections and destabilizing democratic institutions.

Robert Szustkowski, the driving force behind a pan-European initiative to halt disinformation, contends that the European Union must significantly boost its investments in high-quality journalism and advanced fact-checking tools. This, he argues, is essential to replace the void left by unreliable media platforms and to protect the public from manipulative narratives. Data from the EUvsDisinfo Lab reveals that countries like Poland have been hit hardest by these campaigns—with nearly 1,500 documented cases over the past decade, positioning Poland among the most vulnerable to Russian propaganda and other sources of false information, as noted by the nation’s Deputy Premier responsible for digital affairs.

Disinformation has evolved into a powerful political tool that can skew electoral outcomes and sway public opinion both locally and globally. European leaders are thus urged to implement a range of measures—from legal reforms and political initiatives to grassroots fact-checking platforms—that address the problem without compromising free speech or media independence. The Digital Services Act (DSA) offers a promising framework by mandating the monitoring and removal of illegal content while providing citizens a structured means to request the deletion of misleading information.

In Poland, proactive steps have already been taken ahead of the presidential elections. The government has established protective measures aimed at scrutinizing content across media channels and social platforms like X, TikTok, and Telegram. Krzysztof Gawkowski, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs, emphasized the critical need for vigilance, while Wojciech Głażewski, director at Check Point Software Technologies Poland, warned that the strategic manipulation of disinformation poses a severe risk to electoral integrity and democratic stability.

Community initiatives are also emerging as key players in this battle. Szustkowski’s proposal calls for extending the “Right to Be Forgotten” to media outlets and establishing a registry of personal rights violations, alongside appointing a Readers’ Rights Ombudsman to assist individuals harmed by false narratives. Such systemic changes are seen as vital to managing the disinformation crisis across Europe.

Ultimately, combating disinformation is not just a matter of legislative action; it also requires a robust civic education framework. A 2020 Eurobarometer study showed that 71% of Europeans regularly encounter disinformation and view its rapid spread as a grave threat to democracy. Empowering citizens with the knowledge to critically assess and counter false information is essential to preserving the integrity of democratic processes in today’s information-driven world.

SOURCE: EuropaWire

Vincenzo Bocciarelli will introduce the Final of International Sacred Music Competition 2021 on September 18th

LOS ANGELES, 2021-Sep-15 — /EPR INTERNET NEWS/ — From 15 to 18 September Rome will host the live stages of the International Sacred Music Competition. 2021, a true world championship of the solo repertoire of sacred music in which 75 opera singers of 37 different nationalities will participate, selected from the nearly 100 members of the online Elimination which was held in July.

From 15 to 18 September Rome will host the live stages of the International Sacred Music Competition. 2021, a true world championship of the solo repertoire of sacred music in which 75 opera singers of 37 different nationalities will participate, selected from the nearly 100 members of the online Elimination which was held in July. The winners will be chosen during the Final, in the form of a Gala Concert, which will take place on Saturday 18 September at 20:30 at the Basilica SS. Apostles in the presence of the Honorary Committee formed by Ambassadors to the Holy See and to the Italian Republic who will participate in the award ceremony.

The evening will be introduced by Vincenzo Bocciarelli, a beloved theatrical and film actor born at the school of Giorgio Strehler, confirmed after the excellent performance last year and will be broadcast by Tele Pace worldwide and by Vatican Radio.

This year the volcanic conductor, while the jury will retire, will entertain the audience and the competitors with some nice brackets during which he will recite poems, songs, and … the rest will be a surprise. “I am happy and honored – declared Bocciarelli – to be conducting the International Sacred Music Competition for the second year. Seeing the blossoming of new young talents, full of passion and enthusiasm for art, is deeply comforting. It means that despite everything, the world linked to quality and prestige shows continues to survive … ”

Bucciarelli’s was a summer full of events that marked an important recovery step, especially in a delicate moment like the one we are experiencing.

The emotions and the success in Sicily at the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento and at the Naro Castle with the show “Limitless” written by Serenella Bianchini, where he was the protagonist and directed it.

Support Let’s Sing Oratorio Music – Sacred Music Competition by booking on Eventbrite

The International Sacred Music Competition is the international selection of “Let’s Sing Oratorio Music!” the only cultural project in Europe dedicated to spreading the Musical Oratory among compulsory school children through an unforgettable educational and theatrical experience in which they will sing in the theater in front of the public. “We are already preparing them despite the difficulties of the pandemic shows will take place at the Rendano Theater in Cosenza on 3 and 5 December in which the very young Calabrian spectators will discover the magic of the Musical Oratory.

In this moment of enormous difficulty for music, we ask you to support us with a small donation to allow at least 50 children and young people who are most in difficulty in Cosenza to participate for free in the Let’s Sing Oratorio Music shows that will be held in December at the Rendano Theater. We remind you that it will also be possible to make a donation during the streaming broadcasts of the semifinals. Unfortunately, we regret to inform you that the Ministry of Culture did not want to co-finance the project, despite the fact that Let’s Sing Oratorio Music – International Sacred Music Competition was one of the very few Italian projects selected by the European Union .”

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