Reporters on corruption and organised crime in the Balkans are subject to a range of different pressures and challenges – as our comparison of reporting…
Last year in Kosovo 24 cases of threats and attacks on journalists have been registered. by Eraldin Fazliu (Originally published by Kosovo 2.0 ) “It’s nothing new to say…
A new report from the US rights watchdog says lack of media freedom, corruption, and weak institutions remain issues throughout the Balkans – but singles…
Some media owners are using their outlets for political ends, Kosovo’s public broadcaster has been subjected to political interference, while working conditions for journalists remain…
A new report “Back to the Drawing Board: Crafting the Ideal Journalism Education Curricula for South East Europe”, published in November 2017, analysed the current…
The general weakness of the media sector in South East Europe manifests itself to the full during socio-political crises. Aggravated by underdeveloped economies, an unstable…
Abuse of public funds and tabloids used as means for stifling “dissent” undermine democracy and ultimately stability in the Western Balkans. The speech by Dragan…
This paper by Naser Miftari, published by Analitika – Center for Social Research, investigates the current position, role and functioning of Radio Television of Kosovo…
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