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The shadow report complements the European Commission's rule of law report in Albania, pointing out key developments and challenges to media freedom in the country
Increased political influence over the public service media RAI, growing threats and intimidations against journalists and a slow reform process of the defamation regime are among the key development related to media freedom recorded in the past year in Italy
The report provides an analysis of the European Commission’s Rule of Law Report on Accession countries prepared by the association Balkan Civil Society Development Network
The shadow report complements the European Commission's rule of law report in Serbia, pointing out key developments and challenges to media freedom in the country
The Media Freedom Rapid Response welcomes the publication of the 2024 Rule of Law. Despite progress in some areas, the report shows that press freedom remains under threat in Europe. We urge Member States and the European Union to intensify their efforts to uphold media freedom, and reinforce their roles in safeguarding this pillar of democracy
The Media Freedom Rapid Response today publishes the final report of the advocacy mission that took place last May in Rome. Public service independence, legal threats, conflicts of interest and market concentration are the main themes
The Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) partners will conduct an international mission to assess the current state of press freedom and safety of journalists in Croatia. The mission will take place online between 9 and 20 September 2024
The Media Freedom Rapid Response published the final report of the advocacy mission that took place in May 2024 in Rome
This Shadow Report prepared by the Independent Journalists' Association and OBC Transeuropa provides a comprehensive and updated analysis of the Serbian media landscape and suggests a set of recommendations addressed to competent authorities and relevant stakeholders
The 2024 Diversity Media Report analyzes how Italy’s prime-time newscasts represent six key areas of diversity, revealing progress in coverage but persistent gaps in truly inclusive representation