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Malta: Greater urgency needed in implementing Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry

The International Press Institute (IPI) today joins other European media freedom and journalists’ rights organisations in expressing renewed concern about the lack of implementation of the recommendations of the milestone Public Inquiry into the assassination of Malta’s leading investigative journalist, Daphne Caruana Galizia. On the first anniversary of the Public Inquiry report’s publication, we urge […]

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How media capture left Hungarian voters vulnerable to disinformation (HVG)

This piece is published in collaboration with HVG as part of a content series on threats to independent media in Central Europe. Read more. How is it possible that Hungary has improved in the Reporters Without Borders’ world press freedom rankings, yet the media is worse off? The solution is simple: in recent years, the Orbán regime has […]

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Ten years of Russia’s foreign agent law: Evolution of a press freedom crackdown

Russia’s now-notorious foreign agent law – a key tool for repressing independent media – first emerged ten years ago, in July 2012. Its development provides a unique lens for tracking the expansion of authoritarian control within the country. Long abused by the government, the law was instrumental in causing self-censorship and a mass exodus of […]

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Senegal: Protect journalist safety during parliamentary election

The IPI global network calls on all parties contesting Senegal’s parliamentary election on July 31 to ensure the safety of journalists. While the general media situation in Senegal is considered relatively free, recent incidents of press freedom violations amid socio-political unrest suggest the safety of journalists must not be taken for granted. Last year, media […]

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