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AnewZ has joined ENEX, an international alliance of television broadcasters and media companies that connects newsrooms across more than fifty countries.
The partnership was formalised during the ENEX General Assembly in Hamburg, where global media leaders met to discuss the future of journalism in the age of artificial intelligence.
ENEX — the European News Exchange — is a collaborative network founded over thirty years ago. It enables private broadcasters to share verified video, live feeds, and production resources through an exclusive platform.
Members include CBS News, Sky News, RTL, Al Arabiya, and others working together to exchange reliable material and strengthen editorial cooperation.
The General Assembly, hosted by RTL Deutschland in Hamburg’s HafenCity, gathered more than eighty delegates from around the world.
Discussions centred on newsroom innovation, digital transformation, and the role of AI in producing, managing, and verifying news. Speakers emphasised that technology must enhance human editorial judgment, not replace it.

For AnewZ, the partnership expands access to ENEX’s global video exchange, which holds more than 35,000 news items and thousands of live sources. It also connects AnewZ to international reporting pools and AI-based newsroom tools that improve speed, verification, and collaboration.

For ENEX, AnewZ opens new access to the South Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Middle Corridor — regions of growing geopolitical and media significance. The partnership strengthens ENEX’s global reach while extending AnewZ’s ability to deliver verified stories to a wider audience.
The agreement signed in Hamburg marks a new step in international cooperation, built on trust, innovation, and the shared pursuit of credible journalism.
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