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LAST CHANCE TO APPLY!: Third Cycle of the Digital Rights Programme for Journalists

Journalists from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Kosovo are invited to apply for the third edition of BIRN’s Digital...

Countering an Authoritarian Overhaul of the Internet

Today, more than three-quarters of the world’s internet users live in countries where the authorities punish people for their speech online, and...

Center for Independent Journalism (Bucharest, Romania)

Established in 1994 as a non-profit NGO, Center for Independent Journalism (CIJ) works on the professionalization of media and advocates for transparency and accountability...

MEDIA MONITORING REPORTS: Hate speech in the Balkans mainly targets ethnicity, gender identity and sexual orientation

According to the media monitoring reports produced within the Reporting Diversity Network 2.0 project, three categories were identified as the main target...

Model Training Materials: Introduction to Freedom of Expression

The Centre for Law and Democracy (CLD) released a new document, Model Training Materials: Overview of Freedom of Expression under International Law. These...

UN: IFJ leads call for action to fight impunity

The campaign for a new binding international instrument dedicated to the safety of journalists has been formally launched at the 51st session...

European Anti-SLAPP Conference 2022

On 20 October 2022, ECPMF and the Coalition Against SLAPPs in Europe will host the first ever European Anti-SLAPP Conference.

Freedom House REPORT LAUNCH: Freedom on the Net 2022

The internet is becoming less free. Around the world, governments are breaking apart the global internet to create more controllable online spaces.

Documentary “The Burden of Experience”: Story About Attacks on Female Journalists in the Region

by Marija Arnautović “The Burden of Experience”, a new documentary produced by SEENPM (The South East European Network for...

SEENPM hosted panel “Women War Reporters – Experiences from Ukraine and BiH” at Fažana Media Fest

Anastasia Stanko, a Ukranian journalist, is back on the frontline, wearing a helmet and bulletproof vest, after a brief pause in the picturesque town...

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