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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) called on the European Union (EU) and its member states, in advance of the upcoming EU-Western Balkans summit in Brussels, to demand candidate countries commit to...

Journalists and media associations invite all their colleagues to support journalism students in front of their faculty (Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš) at 11:52 a.m. on Friday, December 20, and thus...

A new report by Amnesty International indicates the widespread use of spyware against activists, journalists and members of civil society by the police and the Security Information Agency (BIA) in...

Amnesty International has released a report revealing that the Serbian government, through the Security Intelligence Agency (BIA) and the police, has illegally spied on the mobile phones of activists, members...

Less than a week after the publication of our joint appeal to the EU to take urgent EU-wide measures, such as stricter regulation of spyware exports and use, new spyware...

AN N1 reporter was assaulted by a man arguing with students protesting in front of the Vojvodina Assembly on Tuesday.   The visibly angry man argued with the protesters, shoved...

Media crews are being banned from Tuesday’s sitting of the Vojvodina Provincial Assembly, an opposition MP told a news conference.   Opposition MP Radivoje Jovovic said that the media are...

Independent Journalists’ Association of Serbia (IJAS) expresses deep concern about the way the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications is implementing the process of amending the Law on Public Information and...

Serbian police and intelligence authorities are using advanced phone spyware alongside mobile phone forensic products to unlawfully target journalists, environmental activists and other individuals in a covert surveillance campaign, a...

The Danish Union of Journalists (DJ) website is no longer visible from Google’s search results for 1% of Danish users as part of a “time-limited test” by Google. The European...

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) joined the Centre for Democracy and Technology Europe (CDT Europe) as well as twelve civil society organisations, many of which are members of the...

The Court of Appeal decided that the editor-in-chief of the weekly Vreme Filip Švarm and the journalist Nemanja Rujević, the author of the text “Anatomy of a Dissertation”, must pay...