
Bulgaria: Press freedom undermined by political polarisation and delayed reforms
Following a three-day mission to Sofia between 24-26 September, a coalition of international journalists and press freedom organisations, including the

Following a three-day mission to Sofia between 24-26 September, a coalition of international journalists and press freedom organisations, including the

Information and Telecommunications Minister Boris Bratina said that Serbia has absolute media freedom but that the problem is the way

At least six journalists have been injured since early September while covering the protests against the 2026 national budget plan.

Following a meeting with the Palestinian Ambassador to the EU in Brussels, the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and the

The Independent Journalists’ Association of Serbia (IJAS) strongly condemns the insults and defamation that Siniša Vučinić, a member of the

N1 reporters and crews have been assaulted verbally and physically time and time again since the protests started across Serbia

TikTok employees are continuing their strike this week amid the social media company’s refusal to engage in collective bargaining after

Between 24-25 September, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) will join a coalition of international media freedom and journalist organisations

The Danish government has announced its intention to introduce a public-funded Ombudsperson for the media with broad legal powers concentrated

September 19 marks one year since the death of Victoria Roshchyna, a Ukrainian journalist who had been held for over

On multiple occasions, editors from United Media outlets have raised questions with United Group leadership regarding plans to scale down

Today United Group, in a statement that was not delivered to N1, publicly rejected claims that it is undermining the
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