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The German trade union and journalists’ association DJV and dju inver.di have secured an average wage increase of 10.5 percent in three phases until the end of 2027 for daily...
Prosecutors threw out charges filed by an N1 reporter against a ruling party official claiming no crime was committed. N1 reporter Mladen Savatovic was threatened by Serbian Progressive Party...
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), the Independent Journalists’ Association of Serbia (NUNS), the Journalists’ Association of Serbia (UNS), and the Branch Trade Union of Culture, Arts and Media ‘Nezavisnost’...
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) joins its affiliate the Association of Journalists of Kosovo (AJK) in calling on authorities to guarantee funding for Kosovo’s public broadcaster RTK. For...
The Coalition for Media Freedom – comprising the Business Association “Lokal Pres,” the Media Association, the Independent Journalists’ Association of Serbia, the Independent Journalists’ Association of Vojvodina, the Online Media...
Prosecutors in Belgrade ordered an investigation into property damage and theft at the Student Culture Center (SKC) based on reporting by a pro-regime TV. Police raided the SKC to...
Audiences can no longer be sure whether they are reading text written by humans or artificial intelligence in the media, whether images and videos are authentic or generated. Journalist Ivana...
Journalists’ and media associations, members of the Standing Working Group for the Safety of Journalists (SRG), strongly condemn the statement by the President of the Republic of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić,...
As Albanian online portals spread falsehoods to discredit women in the media, a culture of silence and weak legal protections leave women journalists increasingly vulnerable. In October last year,...
The Independent Journalists’ Association of Serbia (IJAS) strongly condemns the attack on Večernje novosti correspondent Jelena Stojković, which took place yesterday while she was reporting on a fire at the...
Zoran Sekulic, the man who launched Serbia’s first private independent news agency died in Belgrade his family said. Sekulic was a veteran of Socialist Yugoslavia’s Tanjug news agency before...
It is not enough to simply say that journalist Zoran Sekulić (1958–2025), founder and editor-in-chief of FoNet, the first independent news agency in Serbia, has passed away; the truth is...