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Poland: Media freedom groups urge president Duda to veto ‘Lex-TVN’

Dear Andrzej Duda, President of the Republic of Poland, The undersigned international media freedom and journalists groups are writing to urge you to apply a presidential veto to the so-called “Lex-TVN” amendment passed by the Sejm on December 17, which we believe poses a fundamental threat to media freedom and pluralism in Poland. This bill […]

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Hungary Pegasus scandal: ‘I was absolutely shocked to see the scale of this surveillance’

The IPI global network joined the annual media conference of the Budapest Center for Independent Journalism (CIJ) on December 2 to discuss the disturbing decline of press freedom in Hungary. This year’s focus was on the Hungarian government’s illegal use of Pegasus cyber surveillance technology.   Speakers included IPI Europe Advocacy Officer Jamie Wiseman; Eva […]

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Don’t mess with our money

Ojoconmipisto is a digital media project combining public spending surveillance, journalism education and citizen participation to create local political accountability. The project was born out of Laboratorio de Medios in 2013 with its main aim to monitor public money in the municipalities of Guatemala. Relying predominantly on grants, the organisation prioritises paying its contributors and […]

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In South Africa, an audience-centred future for proud local journalism

In two of South Africa’s poorest provinces where rural communities lack infrastructure and access to bandwidth is limited, two mastheads are taking different paths to transition, writes Vidya Kathirgamalingam The COVID-driven loss of street vendors and shrinking circulation rates have accelerated the challenges for two local South African newsrooms, the Daily Dispatch in Eastern Cape, […]

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