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Austria: Court ruling forces reform of appointments to public broadcaster boards

Too much government, too little civil society: Austria’s highest court ruled that appointing members to the top bodies of public broadcaster ORF in favor of the government majority is unconstitutional. The repair of the ORF law falls in the election year 2024 and will be modest. A “side aspect” of the decision: Austria’s constitution explicitly […]

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Franziska Tschinderle: Attacked by Orbán’s state media

Austrian reporter Franziska Tschinderle was smeared and discredited for five days in a row on Hungary’s most important TV news broadcast simply for doing her job.  The campaign targeting Tschinderle is the subject of a new investigation published today by the German newspaper taz as part of the IPI-led Decoding Disinformation Playbook project. Over the […]

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Cyberattack on IPI: Evidence points to retaliation for press freedom work in Hungary

Since September 1, the International Press Institute (IPI) has been battling a targeted and sustained cyberattack. This attack appears to be in retaliation for our advocacy work on behalf of independent media in Hungary, who have faced a wave of similar attacks since this summer. The attack on IPI began with a series of distributed […]

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IJ4EU Interview: ‘Migration management is a massive euphemism’

Few dispute that migration needs governing. But what happens when a little-known organisation working far from the glare of public scrutiny takes things too far? The Vienna-based International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) has operated since the early 1990s along the geographical fringes of the European Union. Its remit is “migration management”, which may […]

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