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EC Expects Nominations for Journalist Award

Brussels, 30 August 2011 - Applications are open for the EU Journalist Award - Together against discrimination! organised by the European Commission. The Award...

Human Rights Watch Seeks Researcher on the Western Balkans

New York, 26 August 2011 – Human Rights Watch’s Europe and Central Asia Division is encouraging professionals to apply for the position of a...

TOL Offers Courses in Digital Journalism and International Reporting

Transitions Online is holding a Digital Journalism course in October, as well as its regular winter Foreign Correspondent training program in January 2012. The fall course deals...

The Lorenzo Natali Journalism Prize – Less than a Month Left to Submit Applications

Every year, the Lorenzo Natali Journalism Prize recognises outstanding contributions by journalists from across the globe reporting on development, democracy, human rights and other...

CEI Expects Nominations for Investigative Journalism Award

Trieste, 24 July 2011 – Nationals of all 18 Central European Initiative (CEI) Member States (Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic,...

Lorenzo Natali Journalism Prize to Recognise the Outstanding Contribution of Journalists Reporting on Development, Human Rights and Democracy

3 May 2011 - On World Press Freedom Day, the 2011 Edition of the Lorenzo Natali Journalism Prize was opened. Organised by the European Commission in...

Speak Up Conference on Media Freedom

The European Commission in its 2010-2011 enlargement strategy set out its concerns about restrictions to freedom of expression and media in the Western Balkans...

IV South East Europe Media Forum

The WAZ Media Group, Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation (KAS) and the South and East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), in cooperation with the Central European Initiative (CEI) and...
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