
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 content
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) warned on Tuesday that the Serbian government’s draft law does not tackle unreliable news media content
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on X (formerly Twitter) that 39 negative articles about Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic were
Representatives of the opposition assembled around the Serbia Against Violence protests presented four demands to Serbian state TV (RTS) Director
Dear IPI members, friends, and supporters, You may have noticed that IPI’s website has been largely inaccessible over the
A former senior Internal Affairs Ministry (MUP) official demanded a continuance in her law suit against an investigative news portal
The new European regulation aims to protect the secrecy of journalistic sources, the key concept at the heart of journalism,
The Coalition Against SLAPPs in Europe (CASE) published the 2023 report of SLAPP cases, which the coalition monitors on a
A recent report by the Association of Independent Journalists of Serbia together with the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network analyses the
Owner of Pink TV Zeljko Mitrovic responded on X (formerly Twitter) to the Regulatory Authority for Electronic media (REM) Council’s
Serbian folk singer Jelena Karleusa announced that she filed criminal charges against the editors and journalists of N1, NOVA S
Journalists in Serbia are the target of attacks and targeting initiated by politicians, as a result of which not only
The Council of the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Media (REM) said that the airing of content produced using artificial intelligence
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