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Lack of independent media funding is a major cause of news desertification around Europe

The Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Pluralism (CMPF) published their preliminary study, “News deserts in Europe: assessing risks …

Serbian local radio station threatened by powerful businessman

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Serbian authorities to guarantee the safety of the journalists at OK Radio, …

Media pluralism at risk: Europe needs a stronger EMFA

The results of the 2023 Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM), which have just been published, confirm the decline in media …

After N1, Nova, “Worthy of Serbia” members also gather outside Danas

Members of the “Worthy of Serbia” movement, who recently protested in front of N1 and Nova.rs offices, gathered Tuesday …

Press Council: Media violations in coverage of mass shootings

The Press Council Complaints Commission ruled that a number of media outlets violated the Serbian Journalists’ Code in their …

European Media Freedom Act: 80 organisations urge the European Parliament to protect journalists from surveillance and spyware

Together with 79 journalists and press freedom, civil society, trade unions, digital rights, publishers and broadcasters organisations, the European …

Russia: armed thugs beat up journalist and lawyer

Prominent investigative journalist Yelena Milashina has been badly beaten and had fingers broken by masked men as she travelled …

Indicted drug farm owner on pro-regime TV

The main defendant in a case alleged to involve high-ranking public officials appeared on a pro-regime TV station, denying …

Turkey: EFJ demands release of journalist Merdan Yanardağ

Journalist Merdan Yanardağ, editor-in-chief of Turkish broadcaster TELE1, was arrested on 27 June following a judicial investigation into his …

Northern Cyprus: EFJ condemns firing of Ali Kişmir, censorship and political pressure

The President of the Turkish Cypriot Press Workers’ Union (Basın-Sen), journalist Ali Kişmir, was forced to resign from the …