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What next for Hungarian-owned media in Slovenia? (Delo)

This piece is published in collaboration with Delo as part of a content series on threats to independent media in Central Europe. Read more. The article is also available to read in Slovenian on Delo’s website. During the last few years, when Janez Janša, a good friend of the Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán, was the Slovenian Prime Minister, […]

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India: Journalist Subhash Kumar Mahto shot and killed

The IPI global network calls on authorities to conduct a thorough and fact-based investigation into the killing of  journalist Subhash Kumar Mahto in the village of Sakho in the Begusarai district of India on May 20. Authorities must determine the motive for this murder and prosecute those responsible. Mahto was shot in the head from […]

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Why Czech media freedom remains fragile after 2021 election

This piece is published in collaboration with HlidaciPes as part of a content series on threats to independent media in Central Europe. Read more. After a coalition of the Czech Republic’s traditional parties won the 2021 election, ousting oligarch Andrej Babiš, there was hope for widespread media reform in the country – but so far those hopes have […]

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Egypt: Al Jazeera journalist Ahmed Taha sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison

The IPI global network of journalists, editors, and publishers strongly condemns the sentencing in absentia of Al Jazeera journalist Ahmed Taha to 15 years in prison in Egypt on charges of “spreading false news”. This judgment should be immediately reversed.  We also call on the Egyptian government to release all journalists currently being imprisoned in […]

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