
Mission Report: Silencing the Fourth Estate: Italy’s Democratic Drift
Media freedom in Italy has been steadily declining in recent years, marked by unprecedented attacks and violations often initiated by

Media freedom in Italy has been steadily declining in recent years, marked by unprecedented attacks and violations often initiated by

Belarusian activist and journalist Andrej Gnjot, currently under house arrest in Serbia, expresses feeling “life-threatened and helpless” after seven months

Regulatory authority for electronic media’s (REM) dependence on the government, the problem of non-transparency of media ownership, as well as

On July 24, the European Commission published its annual Rule of Law reports through which it monitors rule of law

Vice President of the European Commission (EC) for Values and Transparency Vera Jourova said she is aware of the latest

Political pressure on the judiciary and the prosecution service in Serbia remains high, says the European Commission (EC) 2024 Rule

Public broadcaster says it will investigate the publication of an article from a Bosnian media outlet, which Kosovo’s Journalists’ Association

Following the airing of an article from a Bosnian media outlet “Slobodna Bosna” (English: Free Bosnia) on Kosovo’s Public Broadcaster

On 24 July 2024, the European Commission published its annual Rule of Law Report, which includes the assessment of press

EFJ Freelance Expert Group (FREG) co-chairs, Renske Heddema (Dutch union of journalists – NVJ) and Oddrun Mitbø (Norwegian union of

On 23 July 2024, a coalition of 13 international and European organisations representing journalists, creators, authors, artists, performers and creative

On 19 July, a Russian court has sentenced US-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva to six and a half years in prison
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