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European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) President Maja Sever said that Serbian journalists are being attacked from all sides. According to her, the pressure on Serbian journalists is incomparable and...
The Independent Journalists’ Association of Serbia (IJAS/NUNS) strongly condemns the recent threats directed at Brankica Stanković during two football matches between Partizan and Budućnost, as well as the misogynistic insults...
We, the proposers and candidates for members of the Council of the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Media (REM), hereby inform the public that we are withdrawing from further participation in...
UPDATE (18.06.2025) On 16 June, French journalist Yanis Mhamdi was released and extradited to Jordan , he said in a post on X. French journalists Omar Faiad and Yanis...
The Citizen Lab today confirmed that three European journalists, including two Italians were targeted with Paragon’s Graphite mercenary spyware. The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) is calling on the governments...
Journalist Marija Šehić was dismissed yesterday from Euronews Serbia, owned by Telekom Srbija, in what constitutes an unjust and retaliatory decision against her for opposing the erosion of professional standards,...
Greek journalists’ unions declared today a 24-hour nationwide strike. The action suspended news bulletins on television and radio and froze online updates. Newspapers were not published on Wednesday due to...
The SafeJournalists network expresses its strongest condemnation regarding two separate incidents in which photojournalist Gavrilo Andrić from Serbia was attacked within just a few days while professionally reporting on events...
The Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) consortium published an updated report on the state of media freedom in Croatia following an advocacy mission to Zagreb between 19 to 21 May...
The Independent Journalists’ Association of Serbia (IJAS) strongly condemns the inappropriate, offensive, and dangerous statements made by Bojan Avramović, owner and editor-in-chief of Niš TV, during a live broadcast of...
Today marks 24 years since the murder of journalist Milan Pantić, and neither the perpetrator nor those who ordered the killing have yet been identified. The Independent Journalists’ Association of...
The Serbian Parliament convened a special session on Tuesday, with an agenda featuring 46 items. Among the key topics, MPs are debating proposed amendments to three media laws: the...