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Request for EU Support for Public Service Media in Balkan

On 1st and 2nd February, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU)  had a series of meetings with members...

The Charlie Hebdo Effect in the Balkans

The attacks against the French journalists stirred vivid emotions and considerable reactions, without, however, increasing the Islamophobia in the region. The debates failed to...

South East Europe needs new vision of media, states the SEENPM report on press freedom

Budapest, Tirana – The contemporary picture of media in many Balkan countries – some of them now EU members – is one of a...

Media Fan Flames of Hatred in Balkan Journalism Crisis

By Aidan White More than twenty years after revolutions in the south-eastern fringes of Europe opened up a new era of democratic pluralism with promises of...

Press Freedom has Eroded in the Balkans

Washington, 27 June 2011 – „While Croatia and Serbia continued to make gradual progress in 2010 on reforms associated with EU candidacy, five other...

Putting Freedom of Expression at the Heart of the Accession Process

''The European Commission will accept no deviation on the part of candidate countries from European Union standards on freedom of expression and the media,''...
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Challenging Disinformation by Empowering Albanian Students

F.A.C.T.S. project sparked critical thinking and civic engagement among Albanian students. The F.A.C.T.S. project, run by the Albanian Center...

It Can Be Different: Stories of Young People from BiH Media Deserts

Through the project “It Can Be Different”, magazine eTrafika teaches young people from communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina without journalists or media...

Tech Giants, Social Media, and Journalism: To Leave or to Stay?

When asked whether we should even be on social media, Victoire Rio responds by asking in return: “We must stay, because this...

The Media Landscape of the Western Balkans and Turkey: Stuck in Transition

If journalism is to survive, it must not only defend itself legally and through unions, but also revolutionarily redefine its role, format,...