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IPI condemns killing of Malta journalist

Malta authorities must undertake an unrelenting investigation to find those responsible for Monday’s murder of well-known investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, the International Press Institute (IPI) said today. Caruana Galizia, 53, a blogger and newspaper columnist who has written extensively about corruption in the European Union’s smallest member state, was killed in a car bombing […]

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On election eve, billionaire Czech media mogul sparks press freedom concerns

Despite a campaign hit by scandals and even a police investigation, billionaire business mogul Andrej Babiš’s party remains on track to win the Czech Republic’s upcoming Oct. 20 – 21 general election, with Babiš as the possible next prime minister. But Babiš’s candidacy has raised significant concerns about media freedom and independent journalism in the […]

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Malta: Yorgen Fenech to stand trial for murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia

Maltese prosecutors today indicted the man accused of ordering the 2017 murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, in another important milestone in the fight against impunity and for full justice for her assassination. On August 18, prosecutors filed the bill of indictment in court seeking life imprisonment for businessman Yorgen Fenech on charges of complicity […]

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Poland revises law on interview authorisation

Zur deutschen Version Polish lawmakers have simplified provisions on interview “authorisation”, the process requiring journalists to obtain interviewees’ approval of an interview text before it can be published. The move is part of a broader amendment to the Press Act, passed by the lower chamber of the Polish Parliament on Sept. 29. Adopted in 1984, […]

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