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The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) today joined 17 other media freedom and journalist organisations in writing to the EU’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, the High Representative for the European...

Rather than being only channels for communicating and representing the social realities, democratic media are a prerequisite of democracy.   In repressive regimes around the world independent journalism has been...

MFRR partner organisations in Europe provide updates to annual EU rule of law monitoring tool: Updates on some of the biggest developments and threats to media freedom and pluralism across...

    “Malicious fake news”: those were the words used by Minister Nina Obuljen Korzinek in interviews, to talk about articles published by Telegram.hr and written by Dora Kršul. Discredit,...

The Croatian Parliament began on 18 January 2024 reviewing amendments to the criminal code tabled by the government to criminalise the unauthorised leaking of documents from criminal proceedings. The text...

The Bujanovacke newsroom was visited yesterday by the police following a report filed against the journalist of this media, Ivana Jovanovic, by the director of the “Branko Radicevic” elementary school...

An orchestrated campaign against N1 television journalist Vanja Djuric and Nova S television journalist Zeljko Veljkovic has been going on for days due to comments published on the X social...

Rade Veljanovski, a professor emeritus of the Belgrade University School of Political Sciences, believes that the Serbian state TV (RTS) used public procurements to funnel part of its funding to...

On 9 January, Israel’s Supreme Court rejected an appeal by the Foreign Press Association (FPA) in Jerusalem to allow independent access for journalists and media workers in Gaza, citing “security...

At least eighty-nine Palestinian journalists and media workers have been killed, several have been injured and others are missing during the war in Gaza. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ)...

According to the data on the Public Procurement portal, the Serbian state TV (RTS) last year spent a little over 77.8 million dinars (VAT inclusive) on advertising services (1 euro...

Croatian journalists’ union and country’s President condemn proposed law penalizing leaks from investigations as an attack on freedom of speech and the public interest.   The Croatian Journalists’ Association, HND,...