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CoE, EFJ chief warn of dangers facing journalists in Serbia
The Council of Europe (CoE) said in its Safety of Journalists platform 2023 report Serbia is among the countries …
SafeJournalists: Women Journalists in the Front Lines – Online Exhibition
On the occasion of the International Women’s Day, SafeJournalists, a network of media associations and unions in the Western …
Spain: Daily press workers take to the streets to demand decent wages
More than a hundred works councils, union sections and RLTs, convened by the Spanish journalists’ unions CCOO, UGT and …
SafeJournalists: Inadmissible behavior of the police against journalists in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nikola Moraca, a journalist of the newspaper EuroBlic and the portal SrpskaInfo, was questioned by the police and asked …
One-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: journalism under attack
Today, one year after the Russian Federation launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Partner Organisations to the Safety …
You Have to Be a Superwoman: Experiences and Issues Facing Female Investigative Journalists
Investigative journalists are engaged in uncovering important facts that someone wants to cover up, often pitting them against the …
IFJ suspends Russian union
The RUJ’s membership was suspended, with immediate effect, after the Executive endorsed a “provisional decision to expel”, the maximum …
Turkey: “Journalists reporting from earthquake-affected areas face safety, hygiene and health problems”
Two weeks after the terrible earthquake that shook Northern Syria and Eastern Turkey, Kenan Şener, Secretary General of the …
SLAPPs in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation are one of the main threats to press freedom in the Western Balkans, as …
Slovakia: Fifth anniversary of Kuciak and Kušnírová’s killing marked by fragile press freedom progress
Five years after the assassination of Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová, Slovak judges are nearing their judgment in the …