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The Constitutional Court of Serbia said Wednesday that, effective immediately, all communication between its President, Vladan Petrov, and the media will be conducted exclusively through the Office of the President...

The Serbian authorities responded to nationwide protests with excessive force, arbitrary arrest, curbs on civil society, and attacks on journalists and independent media, the latter part of wider interference with...

By Valeriia Muskharina (Information Service of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine )   This winter in Ukraine has become another severe test. Large-scale Russian attacks targeting energy infrastructure...

The arrest of former CNN anchor and journalist Don Lemon on 29 January 2026, after he entered a Minnesota church and filmed anti-immigration enforcement protesters as they disrupted a service,...

The Serbian state TV (RTS) management board failed to choose a new CEO and kept Dragan Bujosevic in the post as acting director general.   Bujosevic’s 5-year term as RTS...

How the regime’s tabloids are branching out and organizing in western Serbia, in order to spread pro-regime propaganda before the local elections and deal with the opponents of the Serbian...

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) joins the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) partners in strongly condemning the proposals of the Georgian Dream (GD) ruling party to implement a series...

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) attended the kick-off meeting organised by Civitates on the Multiannual-Financial Framework (MFF), along with the Centre for Sustainable Media (CSM), Civil Society Europe (CSE),...

Jelena Curuvija, the daughter of murdered journalist Slavko Curuvija, has requested a constitutional review of the Criminal Procedure Code that prevents the reconsideration of the Appeals Court’s acquittal in the...

Italy’s media landscape is on the brink of a historic shift as one of its major newspaper publishers faces acquisition by a foreign media mogul. In this piece, Roberta Carlini...

Representatives of the Independent Journalists’ Association of Serbia (IJAS), Tamara Filipović Stevanović and Marija Babić, took part in meetings of the SafeJournalists network with representatives of the European Commission and...

While the citizens of the European Union were given the opportunity to express their opinion about the use of their data for artificial intelligence training by the company Meta, users...