News Internews Ukraine outlines key trends for the media in the six Eastern Partnership states from the region’s new Media Freedom Index By aejorg 19 November 2013 0 287 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppEmailPrint Must read Fears for life of Putin hostage Kara-Murza 11 April 2024 Clear voices out of Russia 9 April 2024 Hella Pick – fearless and brilliant survivor 7 April 2024 Housing crisis – ideas from elsewhere 30 March 2024 aejorghttp://aej.org Media freedom in Eastern Partnership countries: Moldova takes the lead, Ukraine is lagging behind Armenia. Findings of the 2013 survey by Internews Ukraine for the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppEmailPrint Previous articleAEJ warns against police tactics in Turkey and backs journalists under severe attackNext articleGreece: A critical assessment of the forced closure of ERT, the Hellenic Public Broadcasting Corporation More articles Fears for life of Putin hostage Kara-Murza 11 April 2024 Clear voices out of Russia 9 April 2024 Hella Pick – fearless and brilliant survivor 7 April 2024 Latest article Fears for life of Putin hostage Kara-Murza 11 April 2024 Clear voices out of Russia 9 April 2024 Hella Pick – fearless and brilliant survivor 7 April 2024 Housing crisis – ideas from elsewhere 30 March 2024 Settling scores with media – murder as business 30 March 2024