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On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) launched its risk assessment tool designed to help journalists and media workers better prepare for risky...
New program helps defend media outlets against vexatious lawsuits. To confront the growing threat of vexatious lawsuits intended to harass and silence independent media worldwide, Reporters Shield launches today...
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) organised, on the occasion of the World Press Freedom Day, a 1.5 day conference on the safety of journalists. Held at the Bozar in...
Positive steps forward in prosecuting attacks undermined by increasingly hostile climate created by political leaders Following a visit to Belgrade on April 10 and 11 2023 to commemorate the...
Independent journalism in Serbia faces one of its deepest crises in years. Media workers regularly face orchestrated smear campaigns, verbal harassment, physical attacks, damage to property, and major pressure...
The instrumental use of EU data protection threatens press freedom in Greece. The case of journalist Stavroula Poulimeni and the independent media outlet Alterthess, sentenced in the first instance to...
This article, republished by IPI, was written by Serbian journalist and IPI World Press Freedom Hero Veran Matić, chair of Serbia’s Commission for the Investigation of Murders of Journalists ...
24 years after the murder of journalist Slavko Ćuruvija, the perpetrators are still unpunished in Serbia. Although there is finally progress and hopefully the case will be finally solved, impunity...
Last year, Informer had the most manipulative news – disinformation, biased or claims for which there was no evidence – as many as 363. It is followed by Srpski telegraf...
We partner organisations of the Council of Europe’s Safety of Journalists Platform, a Europe-wide system of public alerts to flag and remedy serious threats to media freedom, call on the...
The sum that pro-regime tabloid owner Dragan J. Vucicevic was ordered by the court to pay as damages for insults against a journalists has been paid to the Second Basic...
Pro-regime tabloid editor Dragan J. Vucicevic reported to the District Jail in Belgrade on Monday to serve a six month sentence for refusing to pay damages awarded by a court...