Safety and justice: demanding accountability for attacks against journalists in Serbia
Commemorating 25 years since the brutal murder of Serbian journalist Slavko Ćuruvija, media freedom organizations unite to condemn continued impunity…
Slovakia: Independence of Slovakia's leading TV news channel must be protected
ECPMF is deeply alarmed by the actions of the Slovak government towards Slovakia's leading commercial broadcaster, TV Markíza.
CoE’s Recommendation represents a significant milestone in the fight against SLAPPs
CASE welcomes the Council of Europe’s Recommendation on SLAPPs, approved by the Committee of Ministers on Thursday 4 April.
Report: Media Freedom in Romania Ahead of Super Election Year
Amidst Romania’s Super Election Year, the MFRR unveils a report delving into the pressing issues surrounding media freedom in the country.
ECPMF joins call for EU to prioritize rule of law
On Wednesday, ECPMF and 38 other media freedom organisations called on the European Commission to strengthen its fifth annual rule of law report.
Urgent action needed to protect journalists Ana Lalić Hegediš and Dinko Gruhonjić in Novi Sad
Over the past fifteen days, two journalists have been subjected to online death threats following their participation in the Rebedu Festival in…
Poland: Regulator Fine against TVN appears to punish independent journalism
Poland’s politically controlled media regulator punishes private TV channel for a documentary on child abuse in the church
Serbia: escalating threats and attacks against journalists in Novi Sad
The escalation of threats and violence suffered by journalists in Novi Sad, northern Serbia, has reached an unprecedented level in the past fortnight.
Coalition calls for effective implementation as the Parliament adopts the European Media Freedom Act
The European Parliament adopted with an overwhelming majority (464 in favour, 92against, 65 abstentions) the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA).
Georgia: MFRR partners denounce smear campaign against journalist by speaker of the Parliament
The MFRR today expresses concern at the discrediting of a prominent Georgian journalist by Shalva Papuashvili, Speaker of the Georgian Parliament.
Safeguarding women journalists in the digital age
On International Women’s Day, MFRR coalition partners publish a critical examination of attacks against women journalists in the European Union and…
Italy: MFRR partners strongly condemn investigation into Domani journalists
The undersigned media freedom and civil society organisations strongly condemn the investigation of three Domani journalists for allegedly receiving…