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Author: IJAS

EFJ and IFJ call on the Ukrainian government to reform the media law

IJAS •︎ 17/01/2023

Three Things You Should Know About Serbian Media 1-15 January

IJAS •︎

EFJ publishes position on the European Media Freedom Act

IJAS •︎

Human Rights Watch: Slow prosecution of war crimes and weak media freedoms in BiH, Kosovo and Serbia

IJAS •︎ 16/01/2023

Climate journalists exposed to repeated pressure and legal risks

IJAS •︎ 10/01/2023

N1 Croatia to join EU project for combating disinformation

IJAS •︎ 28/12/2022

REM chief on fifth broadcasting license: ‘No can do’ with an ongoing lawsuit

IJAS •︎ 26/12/2022

Serbian Govt: Draft Law on Internal Affairs withdrawn from procedure

IJAS •︎

Electronic media regulator ends strike

IJAS •︎ 22/12/2022

Nova S sues Serbian electronic media regulator

IJAS •︎ 21/12/2022

Parliamentary Committee adopts conclusion in support of REM

IJAS •︎ 20/12/2022

An update on the appeal process in Slavko Ćuruvija murder trial: Justice in limbo

IJAS •︎

Appellate court to hold inquest into trial for Slavko Ćuruvija’s murder in March 2023

IJAS •︎ 16/12/2022

13 journalists killed so far in Europe in 2022

IJAS •︎ 12/12/2022

REM chief: Strike to end when author of swastika graffiti is identified

IJAS •︎ 09/12/2022

REM Council says it is suspending work due to “quasi-journalistic scourges”

IJAS •︎ 08/12/2022

N1: We showed the media darkness without N1 and Nova S

IJAS •︎ 07/12/2022

The prosecutor demands the Court of Appeal to increase sentences for the defendants charged with the murder of journalist Slavko Ćuruvija to 40 years of prison for each

IJAS •︎ 06/12/2022

The trial for the murder of journalist Slavko Ćuruvija: Wrestling with the deep state

IJAS •︎

Multiple journalists threatened and harassed in Serbia, authorities must take urgent action

IJAS •︎ 05/12/2022

Coalition for Media Freedom: Transferring parts of Zvezdan Jovanovic’s books discredits the work of journalists who have police protection due to their work

IJAS •︎ 25/11/2022

Slovenia: Media freedom groups back legislative efforts to depoliticise public media

IJAS •︎

Online abuse: We need to talk, says IFJ

IJAS •︎ 24/11/2022

Times: Premier League rights as political tool

IJAS •︎ 23/11/2022

How AI can help analyze women’s representation in the news

IJAS •︎

European Media Freedom Act needs a Balkan focus

IJAS •︎ 21/11/2022

Albania: Media pluralism and transparency concerns fuel deterioration in media freedom

IJAS •︎

Defamation lawsuit against Serbian investigative media outlet KRIK sets a dangerous precedent

IJAS •︎ 18/11/2022

Ukrainian Foreign Ministry calls on Serbia not to broadcast Russia Today

IJAS •︎ 16/11/2022

Serbia: Protect journalists and denounce death threats against them

IJAS •︎

Russia Today launches website in Serbian, defying EU sanctions

IJAS •︎ 15/11/2022

This online tool helps journalists analyze political ad spending on social media

IJAS •︎ 08/11/2022

Applicants for fifth national broadcasting license before REM

IJAS •︎ 07/11/2022

Threat of violence against Danas daily

IJAS •︎

Serbia’s KRIK Media Fined for Reporting Claims About Minister’s Crime Ties

IJAS •︎

Coalition for Media Freedom: KRIK Verdict Threatens Freedom to Report on Court Proceedings

IJAS •︎ 06/11/2022

A majority of female journalists in North Macedonia face online harassment

IJAS •︎ 04/11/2022

IJAS: Serbian List to Stop Discriminating Professional Media

IJAS •︎

Bosnian Police Chief Faces Suspension for Threatening Journalist

IJAS •︎ 03/11/2022

IJAS: Investigate all the circumstances of the attack on journalist Tamara Tankosic

IJAS •︎ 31/10/2022

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