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Who really rules the airwaves in Moldova?

By Nadine Gogu, 28 March 2016 With public trust at all time low, we need to examine how murky media ownership threatens pluralism and freedom of...

Moldovan journalists – apply by 8 April: Media management: a master class 19-21 April 2016 (Moldova)

Invitation to apply: from April 19 to April 21 2016 the EU-funded project 'Open Media Hub' is organising master classes in broadcast, print and online...

Romania to Boost Media Presence in Moldova

Romania plans to increase its media presence in neighboring Moldova in order to promote EU values and the Romanian language - and counteract Russian...

How international media failed Moldova’s protesters

By Mihai Popșoi There’s more to Moldova's protests than “pro-European” versus “pro-Russian”. Moldova’s image as the poorest country in Europe is rivaled only by its obscurity. In rare...

OSCE Representative calls on authorities in Moldova to allow free and unhindered work of journalists

LOS ANGELES, 23 January 2016 – OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatović today expressed concern about reports that Russian journalists are...

Moldovan Parliament repealed anti-LGBT ‘propaganda’ legislation

Chisinau - Moldovan Parliament voted Friday to repeal its recently enacted law prohibiting the “propagation of any other relations than those related to marriage or...

Reporter injured in vicious attack

Vienna, May 8, 2012 - The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), calls on Moldova's...
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