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Media freedom in Europe is severely threatened. In Italy, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, but also in the UK and France, this core element of democracy is under threat. Experts, journalists, activists from all over Europe present their point of views
Vesselin Dimitrov, journalist and media consultant from Bulgaria, gives a TEDx Talk in which he explains the media landscape in Bulgaria, its problems and how citizens can support media freedom and quality journalism
Why should we care about press freedom? A short video released by UNESCO on the occasion of the World Press Freedom Day 2013
Index on Censorship offers 4 fellowships to free expression champions in journalism, campaigning, arts and digital activism
A publication of the Council of Europe which provides a comprehensive conceptual framework and possible solutions to dis-information and mis-information
Transitions On Line (TOL) is a nonprofit organization established in 1999 to strengthen quality and independence of news media in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe by offering media training programs and publishing Transitions Online magazine.
A graphic overview of radio listening habits across Europe, from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the world’s leading alliance of public service media
In the Russian Federation, a new Law that prohibits anonymizers and VPN usage is to enter into force on 1 November 2017. What are VPNs and what does this law mean for freedom of expression? The author attempts to disentangle the technicalities at stake
The article studies Twitter data on bot activity and junk news using a set of hashtags related to the 2017 German Parliamentary Election
The media sector in Montenegro is characterised by strong political polarisation. The few examples of non-aligned investigative journalism are subject to both direct and indirect pressure by the financial and political powers in the form of legal actions and, in the worst cases, of physical attacks to reporters and their property.