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European Commission Reconciliation in the Western Balkans – call for proposals

The European Commission (EC) isinviting project proposals from organizations from the beneficiary countries and from the EU for ‘Reconciliation in the Western Balkans’ through the analysis of the recent past, reporting...

South-East European Partnership for Media Development

Eight SEENPM members, together with the umbrella organization, are implementing the South-East European Partnership for Media Development Project, which supports the development of independent...

Call for proposals – advocacy actions by civil society organizations

SEE Media Observatory has announced a call for proposals for civil society organizations (CSOs) to implement public awareness and advocacy campaigns and organize actions...

November 2: International Day to End Impunity

New York - Just days following the culmination of this year's International Day to End Impunity campaign, the Third Committee of the United Nations...

Hungary: freedom of speech is at stake again

The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU, or “TASZ” in Hungarian) has criticized a new law, enacted by the Hungarian Parliament on 5 November, because...

Research tools for investigative journalists

Marty Steffens, from the University of Missouri, and Paul Radu, from the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project in Romania, presented some of the...

Roundtable on media freedom in Europe

Considered a fundamental right in democratic countries, freedom of expression, including freedom of the media, continues to be questioned and compromised throughout the world....

Excessive Penal Code threatens media freedom in Hungary

Belgrade – Increased prison sentences for defamatory video or sound recordings are another potential threat to freedom of expression and freedom of the media...

Transparency: EU countries need to protect whistleblowers

Berlin – Most European Union countries fail to legally protect whistleblowers enough from retaliation in the workplace, shutting out an important actor in the fight...

A political battlefield in South East Europe – public service media

The South East European Media Observatory released its first summary of flash reports on countries including Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Macedonia, and...

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