
Bosnia and Herzegovina must not become the only European country without a public service media
Bosnia and Herzegovina Radio and Television (BHRT) is facing catastrophic financial difficulties and risks being shut down, leaving 800 employees with
Bosnia and Herzegovina Radio and Television (BHRT) is facing catastrophic financial difficulties and risks being shut down, leaving 800 employees with
One hundred and twenty-two journalists and media workers, including 14 women, have been killed in 2024, according to the annual
Transparency International has ranked Serbia 104 out of 180 countries on its Corruption Perception Index (CPI) for 2023, a drop
The head of the temporary authority in Belgrade and former mayor Aleksandar Sapic said that he has stopped all communication
N1 Zagreb journalist Ivana Dragicevic is the winner of this year’s regional award for TV journalism presented by journalists’ organizations
As the Council of the EU is expected to vote on the AI Act on 2 February 2024, the European Federation
Srpski telegraf, Alo, Informer, Vecernje novosti, Kurir, Blic and Politika received contracts worth at least 108 million dinars (more than
Following the Serbian December 17 elections, the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM) published a report on media election campaign
Journalists sometimes find themselves in high-risk environments for their physical safety, because of the nature of the assignment or because
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) today joined 17 other media freedom and journalist organisations in writing to the EU’s
Rather than being only channels for communicating and representing the social realities, democratic media are a prerequisite of democracy.
MFRR partner organisations in Europe provide updates to annual EU rule of law monitoring tool: Updates on some of the
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