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IREX Media Sustainability Index 2016: Little Change in the Western Balkans

The results for Europe and Eurasia of the newly released IREX 2016 Media Sustainability Index (MSI) show that taken as a whole, the region...

Serbia: Journalists’ safety – Systematic (un)involvement in solving the problem

Twenty two years ago, on 8 April, journalist Radislava Dada Vujasinovic was found murdered in her apartment. Recalling her death every year, a series...

Serbia: 9 years since the bomb attack on journalist Dejan Anastasijević

Bomb attack on the apartment of Dejan Anastasijević on 14 April 2007 is one of the most serious attacks on journalists in the past...

Serbia: Notable Cases of Journalists and Media Safety Violations

First quarter of 2016 regarding safety of journalists and media in Serbia, beside “regular” threats and media campaigns against government critics, was marked by...

The murder of Slavko Ćuruvija, 17 years on: will the truth ever be revealed?

On 11th April we will mark 17 years since the murder of Slavko Ćuruvija, a renowned Serbian journalist and sharp critic of the Milošević...

SEENPM project tackles media literacy in the Western Balkans

Bulgarian Media Development Center, a SEENPM member, has been conducting a research on education needs of journalists and media literacy in the Western Balkans...

Serbia: 17 years since the murder of journalist Slavko Ćuruvija

Journalists and citizens of Serbia mark 17 years of the murder of journalist Slavko Ćuruvija on 11 April by gathering at murder site, in...

Report: Time Zero of the Digital Switchover in SEE

When it comes to the digital switchover, it seems that the common feature across the SEE region is the delay. Out of the seven countries...

Serbia: control the media with the help of the media

By Dragan Janjić, 30 March 2016 Smothering the freedom of the press using intense media campaigns in tabloids and the television against individual journalists has...

Media Monitoring in Serbia of the 2016 Election Campaign Launched

Novi Sad School of Journalism, with the funding from the Open Society Foundation, is conducting an extensive media monitoring in Serbia during the 2016...

Serbian Ombudmsan: Media still under Influence of Politics and Money

Serbian Ombudsman Saša Janković assessed in the 2015 annual report that the implementation of three reform laws in the media sphere  has not...

GIJN Statement: Attacks on Dojčinović and KRIK Must End

By GIJN Staff March 18, 2016 The Global Investigative Journalism Network, an association of 128 organizations in 58 countries, deplores recent attacks on the character and...
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Grants for investigative stories covering EU member countries and EU aspiring countries 

The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) is inviting journalists who are interested in producing in-depth investigations to apply for grants that will...

Summer School for Journalists and Media Practitioners: The Future of the Information Sphere and Journalism Intelligence

Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom from Florence is organising a summer school for journalists and media practitioners, focusing on the...

WARM Festival 2025: Call for projects

WARM Festival 2025, dedicated to war reporting, art, and memory, will take place in Sarajevo from July 7 to 12, 2025. The...

SEENPM Condemns Journalist Arrests in Turkey

SEENPM strongly condemns the jailing of several journalists in Turkey over their coverage of the protests in Istanbul and other Turkish cities...