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Dialogue is the most natural way for any society to overcome a crisis, but how can you have a conversation when the minister of information calls for media outlets to...
The Independent Journalists’ Association of Serbia (IJAS) warns of a worrying trend of systemic discrimination against journalists and media workers, both offline and online, and calls for an urgent response...
Editor-in-chief of the Kragujevac-based portal Glas Sumadije Jovanka Nikolic says the authorities have created a climate in which independent media are openly branded as “enemies.” “The regime treats independent...
Journalists’ and media associations and trade unions demand that the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications immediately halt the ongoing process of amending the Law on Public Information and Media, the...
The President of the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), Maja Sever, on behalf of the 300,000 journalists represented by the EFJ in 44 European countries, expressed her full solidarity with...
Several local journalists in the city of Subotica were neither invited nor given the opportunity to acquire accreditation for a ceremony at City Hall, where the Istvan Pasztor Foundation presented...
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) joins the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) partners in expressing, in an open letter to the European Commission, serious concerns regarding the future of...
On 26 November, the Turkish High Criminal Court sentenced journalist Fatih Altaylı to four years and two months in prison for allegedly “threatening” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in a...
“The public relativization of violence against women makes Milan Antonijević an unacceptable candidate for Commissioner for the Protection of Equality”, civil society organizations point out. Civil society organizations that...
Journalist Fatih Altayli receives hefty jail sentence over remarks he made on his YouTube channel – which a court ruled threatened the President. A court in Istanbul on Wednesday...
According to research by the Media Association, the average Serb spends eight hours a day in front of screens, while young people devote the most time to the Internet. The...
Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic said on Tuesday that the process of electing members of Serbia’s top electronic media regulator has become complicated, and expressed regret that certain parties are,...