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Demythologizing the Russification of Bulgarian Media’s Attitude Towards Civil Society

Despite 30 years of post-socialist transformation, many CSOs in the country are unable to counter the denigrating rhetoric that some media outlets use against...

62 journalists killed in 2020, just for doing their jobs

In 2020 alone, according to UN cultural agency UNESCO, which works to protect media workers, 62 journalists were killed just for doing their jobs. Between 2006 and 2020, over 1,200 professionals lost...

Winners of 2021 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism announced

Three winners of awards that honour brave, yet often unrecognised journalists for their reporting on conflict, corruption and injustice are announced today. Jason Motlagh, an...

Journalists who ‘speak truth to power’ recognized with Nobel Peace Prize

Two campaigning journalists were awarded the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, which UN Secretary-General António Guterres said was recognition that a free press is...

Lorenzo Natali Media prize 2021: Winners announced

The European Commission announced the three winners of the 2021 ‘Lorenzo Natali' Media prize: Pari Saikia, for her work on the plight of the...

Study of Diversity Shows Scale of Opportunity in Media and Entertainment Industries

The World Economic Forum’s Power of Media Initiative has compiled a first-of-its-kind compilation of the state of diversity and representation in the media, entertainment...

OTT broadcast and its censorship: Whether a violation of freedom of speech and expression

The whole world, owing to coronavirus pandemic, is enveloped in the darkness. It has wreaked havoc on almost all the aspect of human lives....

Criticism Highlights Russia’s Media Weakness in Africa

In her weekly media briefing July 23, Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova criticized United States support for educational programs, media and NGOs in Africa....

Pegasus: Human rights-compliant laws needed to regulate spyware

The UN human rights chief on Monday said the apparent widespread use of Pegasus spy software to illegally undermine the rights of those under surveillance, including journalists and...

Modi, Prince Salman, Putin and Sheikh Hasina on Press Freedom’s ‘Attackers’ List

Reporters Without Borders has included many new faces including PM Modi in its 'Gallery of Grim Portrait' released after five years. Reporters Without Borders, an...

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For decades, the European Union's pursuit of clean energy...

Russia’s Initiative to Tap Best Minds Reinforces Aspect of Multilateralism

In this conversation, the founder and chief executive director...

Why More British Women Are Taking Control of Their Money

For a long time, the world of investing in...

Project Freedom and the UAE Attack: What It Means for the Iran Ceasefire Now

The ceasefire between the US and Iran has been...

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