
Russia: IFJ and EFJ condemn escalation of cross-border pressure and intimidation of Russian journalists in exile
Russia’s Investigative Committee announced, in a statement on Telegram on 20 May, that a criminal case had been launched against

Russia’s Investigative Committee announced, in a statement on Telegram on 20 May, that a criminal case had been launched against

Latvia’s Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (KNAB) requested information from two media outlets, LETA and Re:Baltica, about content published on

The European Commission has been following the developments in Serbia with great attention and it is essential that journalists are

Amendments to laws concerning journalism have been expected for years. Working groups, inclusive, were formed. Then, they were disbanded, and

The Belgrade Commercial Appeals Court has rejected Informer TV’s appeal and upheld the earlier Commercial Court decision granting a temporary

A meeting was held Monday at the Serbian Ministry of Information and Telecommunications on amendments to three pieces of media

Freedom of the press is not a perk of democracy. It is democracy itself This article is part of

N1 strongly condemns the physical assault on our cameraman that took place in a village near the town of Kosjeric

An N1 cameraman was struck several times in the back while filming in a village near the town of Kosjeric,

Between 19 and 21 May, Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) partner organisations will conduct a press freedom mission to Zagreb,

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), which will hold its General Meeting in Budapest on 2-3 June, strongly condemns the

In parallel with worsening media freedoms and women rights in Turkey, online abuse of female reporters is rising, fuelled by
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