For journalists, researchers & photojournalists
The World Agenda
of what's coming, before you go.
Media Events Radar turns a country's own media into a forward-looking calendar of upcoming events — protests, elections, ceremonies, official visits, court hearings, strikes, anniversaries, national holidays and deadlines. One agenda, so you're never caught unprepared.
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Coming up around the world
Tubarão vs Joinville - LNF Round 13
Santos vs Botafogo in Brazilian Sub-20 Quarterfinal
Brazilian U-20 Championship: Bragantino vs Athletico
Part of Brazilian U-20 Championship quarter-finals second leg round.
Clara Montes pays tribute to Alberti at 'Las Noches de Cuatrovitas' in Bollullos de la Mitación
IBGE Selection Process Registration Deadline
Curium Festival: Play 'Mia fousta paramytia'
Chennai Grand Masters 2026
Court hearing on Euroclear appeal over Bank of Russia claim
Andy Burnham to become Labour leader unopposed
Starmer to issue resignation honours list before leaving Downing Street.
Court hearing for 36-year-old accused of abduction and threats
Digi Spain IPO on the Spanish Stock Exchange
Vagif Poetry Days
Fourth bullfighting novillada of the 'Rumbo al futuro' cycle
Publication of Ben Okri's novel 'Waking the Warriors'
Vasco da Gama vs Vitória in Brasileirão
Vasco faces Vitória in Salvador, with Andrés Gómez available after returning from the 2026 World Cup.
Same match as Vitória vs Vasco (Campeonato Brasileiro).
UTS Rio 2026
The Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) Rio takes place at Maracanãzinho, featuring eight players including Brazilian João Fonseca and Guto Miguel. Fans are allowed to cheer freely like in football. Matches run from July 16 to 18.
A complete agenda of the world ahead
Following what's coming up around the world means scanning dozens of newspapers, agencies and public channels every day — in languages you may not read. Media Events Radar does that monitoring for you and turns it into a single, searchable world agenda. For every upcoming public event you get the details that matter — the source, the date, the place and who's involved, with a reliability score — plus the related facts connected to it across other areas that may affect that. You can follow any event to be alerted the moment it's confirmed, moved or cancelled, and set up personalised briefings so the updates you care about reach you exactly when you need them.
How it works
From a country's media to your inbox, in three steps.
Browse the live calendar
Pick a country and see every upcoming public event — elections, protests, ceremonies, deadlines — on one searchable calendar, built from that country's own media. Narrow it down with filters by type, keep only high-confidence events, or create smart filters that match by meaning — so you follow a topic, not just a keyword — across month, week or list view.
Observe an event and its related happenings
Date, place, participants, every source and a reliability score — plus the weather that day and related events, so you can spot connected happenings that may affect traffic and mobility, security or logistics around it. Follow it to get an email with every update — a new detail, or when it's confirmed, moved or cancelled. And with one click you can save it to your personal calendars, or straight to your Google Calendar Coming soon — included in every plan.
Get briefed by email
Set up personalised briefings for the countries and topics you cover, and receive the upcoming events straight to your inbox on your own schedule.
Made for people who need to be ahead of the news
Plan coverage around what's actually going to happen, not just what already did.
Spot the ceremonies, rallies and moments worth being there for — and get there in time.
Build a shooting schedule and line up access around real, dated events.
Track a country's political, social and economic calendar in one structured place.
Give the whole team a shared forward planner for the countries you cover.
See what's on the ground before you land, and plan your days around it.
Start with the calendar of a country you cover
Open the events radar, pick a country, and see what's coming.