Media not aligned with the regime are still under pressure in Serbia. Recently, President Vučić has targeted TV channel N1 for broadcasting exclusive videos...
During the inauguration ceremony of the new Serbian president, some journalists were attacked and prevented from doing their job. An analysis.
21/06/2017 - Antonela Riha Belgrade
Last June...
by Ana Ribeiro
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled that forcibly removing journalists from the Macedonian parliament while they were covering a...
Threats to media freedom jump in Turkey as a result of the failed coup.
An unprecedented series of crackdowns on media professionals and news outlets...
On October 2, the European and International Federations of Journalists (EFJ and IFJ) joined a coalition of international media freedom organisations led by the International...
The Turkish government issued on Saturday 29 October a decree shutting down 15 Kurdish media outlets: 11 newspapers, two news agencies and three magazines....
After a decade of manipulations that ensure a cozy relationship between the press and the president, Erdogan is now overseeing a harsh crackdown that...
107 Journalists in Prison, 2,500 Others Left Unemployed Due To Closures
Of 107 arrested journalists, 71 are from Gülen Community, 29 others from Kurdish Media....
Albanian Institute for Research (AIR), an organization dedicated to promoting transparency and accountability, spearheaded the #PPPscan project in Albania, which focused on...
The two-day conference brought together more than 70 media professionals and representatives of civil society organizations dedicated to media freedom.
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