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The supremacy of the state’s version of events is a vital national interest in Russia. The legislation targets not only those news deemed to be "false" or biased, but also historical narratives.
An article on the issues faced by liberal journalists in Russia and their coping strategies
The Wikipedia article Freedom of the Press in Ukraine has been expanded and updated with information 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
ECtHR judgment Ólafsson v. Iceland overall reinforces freedom of expression in Europe, yet it also features somewhat puzzling conclusions, inviting journalists to seek “appropriate legal advice” in a wide range of situations
A new section on Concentration of media ownership and pluralism has been created within the article "Media of Ukraine". This is part of the series on "Concentration of media ownership in Europe" and will be followed by other country-specific items
An annual study of internet freedom providing detailed assessment of key development in the digital realm for 65 countries across the world
The European Broadcasting Union collects raw datasets on the functioning of public service media across the countries which are part of EBU
The European Media Systems Survey (EMSS) is a regularly repeated academic study that measures differences between national media environments in how they cover politics and public affairs
In 2013, AccessInfo mapped the existing regulations concerning transparency of media ownership in 20 countries: an exhaustive database summarizes the main findings