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Bulgaria: Investigative journalists hit by smears and lawsuits after corruption revelations

Ahead of World Press Freedom Day on May 3, the International Press Institute (IPI) today joins the undersigned press freedom groups in raising the alarm about a latest wave of legal pressure exerted against two of Bulgaria’s leading investigative media platforms, BIRD.bg and Bivol.bg, over their recent revelations about alleged crime and corruption. In recent weeks, […]

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IPI documents nearly 1000 media freedom violations amidst Russia-Ukraine war

Ahead of World Press Freedom Day on May 3, IPI highlights the nearly 1000 attacks on journalists and media and threats to press freedom it has documented in connection with Russia’s war on Ukraine. These attacks illustrate the tragic toll the war continues to take on journalists’ safety and on independent media. IPI has been […]

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Letter: Media freedom groups troubled by EU Committee report on EMFA proposal

The International Press Institute (IPI) today joins media freedom organisations and NGOs in writing to the Rapporteur of the EU’s Committee on Culture and Education to raise concerns over proposed amendments which would water down the draft European Media Freedom Act (EMFA). Dear Sabine Verheyen, We, the undersigned journalists, press freedom, civil society, trade unions, […]

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Russia: IPI denounces attacks on Bellingcat investigative journalist Christo Grozev

IPI and its global network today denounce the continued legal intimidation by Russian authorities against Christo Grozev, the lead Russia investigator at Bellingcat, a Netherlands-based international investigative journalism collective. On 21 April, legal pressure against Grozev in Russia escalated further when a district court in Moscow placed the journalist under arrest in absentia on the […]

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