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EFJ welcomes agreement on European Media Freedom Act

Pending an in-depth analysis of the text of the agreement and the precise guarantees it puts forward to protect …

EMFA: seven EU member states want to legalise spying on journalists

The negotiations on the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) are coming to an end. On Friday 15 December, the …

First of its kind: Voices, the European Festival of Journalism and Media Literacy comes to Florence in 2024

“As we live in a world where information is in abundance, but accurate news is not always easy to find, …

Serbia: RTV journalists sign permanent contracts after union wins historic agreement

“After two decades of working in positions such as editor, reporter and presenter at RTV, I still cannot believe …

Italy: another government attempt to silence Domani’s investigative reporting

Undersecretary Durigon reportedly threatened Domani for a third time, following an inquiry on the alleged purchase of his property …

Adria media: The information that the contract with Euractiv was terminated is not correct

“The EURACTIV Serbia portal, which operates within the Mondo portal, has positioned itself as a relevant source of information …

Tips for addressing electoral disinformation

During a recent ICFJ Disarming Disinformation: Investigative master class, Claire Wardle, co-founder and co-director of the Information Futures Lab at Brown University, shared tips …

EWB: RT Balkan joins in attacks on ProGlas initiative

The European Western Balkans portal said on Monday that RT Balkan had joined efforts to discredit the ProGlas initiative …

Ninety-four journalists killed in 2023, says IFJ

This year, like 2022, was marked by the deaths of journalists in war. In 2023  Palestinian journalists in the …

Experts say Telekom Serbia has huge debts

Consultant Bogdan Petrovic said that the fact that Telekom is selling its antenna arrays is less worrying than the …