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The Wikipedia article Media of Kosovo has been expanded with a section on Censorship and media freedom . This is part of the series on "Censorship and self-censorship in Europe" and will be followed by other country-specific items
The Wikipedia article Media of Moldova has been expanded with a section on Censorship and self-censorship . This is part of the series on "Censorship and self-censorship in Europe" and will be followed by other country-specific items
The Wikipedia article Media of Cyprus has been expanded with a section on Censorship and self-censorship . This is part of the series on "Censorship and self-censorship in Europe" and will be followed by other country-specific items
The Wikipedia article Media of Romania has been expanded with a section on Censorship and self-censorship . This is part of the series on "Censorship and self-censorship in Europe" and will be followed by other country-specific items
The ECPMF’s Journalists-in-Residence Programme offers media workers under threat a safe environment to rest, recover and continue their journalistic work. The deadline to apply is 19 May 2017
The Wikipedia article Censorship in Armenia has been expanded and updated. This is part of the series on "Censorship and self-censorship in Europe" and will be followed by other country-specific items
In Strasbourg on March 24th, judges, journalists, lawyers and activists discussed the challenges facing the protection of free expression in Europe
On the World Press Freedom Day 2017, three Belgian Universities have published a "Manifesto on fake news" addressing a very contemporary problem
The study by the Media Governance and Industries Research Lab (University of Vienna) examines how far-right and populist political parties affect independent journalism in democracies and the specific threats they pose to it in 12 European countries: Austria; Bosnia & Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; France; Germany; Hungary; Italy; Montenegro; Poland; Romania; and Serbia.
For a growing number of journalists in Europe, atypical is the new typical and precarious employment is becoming the norm