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State retaking control of media: What is the practice in Europe
Journalists’ associations are anxiously awaiting the continuation of the public debate on changes to two media laws, which open …
OSCE joins condemnation of threats against N1 television
The OSCE mission strongly condemned the hate speech and recent threats addressed to journalists, as well as to the …
Report warns of increasing number of attacks on journalists
A report by the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) said that the number of attacks on journalists was …
RSF says new Serbian law does not tackle unreliable news content
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) warned on Tuesday that the Serbian government’s draft law does not tackle unreliable news media …
PM Brnabic does press clipping again
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on X (formerly Twitter) that 39 negative articles about Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic …
Opposition presents demands to Serbian state TV
Representatives of the opposition assembled around the Serbia Against Violence protests presented four demands to Serbian state TV (RTS) …
IPI website under powerful DDoS attack
Dear IPI members, friends, and supporters, You may have noticed that IPI’s website has been largely inaccessible over …
Hrkalovic accuses reporter of calling for lynch
A former senior Internal Affairs Ministry (MUP) official demanded a continuance in her law suit against an investigative news …
European Media Freedom Act: the end of source confidentiality?
The new European regulation aims to protect the secrecy of journalistic sources, the key concept at the heart of …
SLAPPs increasingly threaten democracy in Europe – new CASE report
The Coalition Against SLAPPs in Europe (CASE) published the 2023 report of SLAPP cases, which the coalition monitors on …