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Poland: Media freedom reform faces obstacles after opposition victory

After coming first in the parliamentary elections on October 15, Poland’s centrist opposition parties, led by Donald Tusk’s Civic Coalition, look set to form a coalition government in the weeks ahead. After eight years of rule by the hard-right conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party, the new government will have a full plate as it […]

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Policy paper: Support for public interest journalism in North Macedonia

The International Press Institute (IPI) today publishes a policy paper on state support to media in North Macedonia and the need for a fund for public interest journalism and media pluralism, which was released today as part of a wider report on the challenges facing media freedom in the country. The paper is included as […]

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Report: Fragile progress on media freedom in North Macedonia

The International Press Institute (IPI) today jointly publishes a report outlining the fragile media freedom progress in North Macedonia that was produced following an international fact-finding mission to the country. The report – Media Freedom in North Macedonia: Fragile Progress – was published today and is available online. This report presents the findings and recommendations stemming […]

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Serbia: MFRR and SafeJournalists call on state institutions to address threats to journalists

The host of the “Good, Bad, Evil” podcast, Nenad Kulacin is again the target of threats. The last threat to the presenter was sent via social networks from an anonymous account. The International Press Institute (IPI) joins its partners in the SafeJournalists Network (SJN) and the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR), as organizations dedicated to […]

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