
Surge in SLAPPs Hits Serbia’s Independent Media Hard
Intimidatory lawsuits intended to silence journalists and media freedom activists by draining their resources have proliferated in Serbia, where there

Intimidatory lawsuits intended to silence journalists and media freedom activists by draining their resources have proliferated in Serbia, where there

On 29 June, as journalist Thomas Dietrich was about to publish an investigation entitled “When Macron protects Marine Le Pen’s

Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic claimed on Tuesday that N1 was targeting her but did not specify how. “I’m

The United Nations Special Rapporteur for freedom of expression and opinion Irene Khan said in a report on Serbia that

Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office on Wednesday has labeled The Moscow Times news outlet an “undesirable organisation”, outlawing its activities inside Russia and

On June 21, The Audiencers Festival hosted a number of sessions from publishers around the world about how they are

Broadcasters with national licences in Serbia were once required to show a certain quota of children’s programmes. The rule has

The Reuters Institute, in cooperation with Oxford University, recently published the Digital News Report 2024, revealing the worldwide latest trends in online news

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) joins the Media Freedom Rapid Response Partners (MFRR) in strongly condemning Lëvizja Vetëvendosje MP

The latest edition of the “Media Pluralism Monitor” (MPM2024) shows alarming alarming threats to media pluralism across Europe. The

In response to the EU sanctions against Russian media that were approved in June 2024, Russia’s Foreign Ministry has announced that it

Journalist and university professor from Novi Sad, Dinko Gruhonjić, has been announced as this year’s recipient of the Human Rights
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