Bucharest, December 12, 2024– The Romanian Association of Independent Journalists (AZIR), Romanian section of the Association of European Journalists, expresses full support for Recorder’s...
Brussels, November 15, 2025 – The Association of European Journalists concluded its General Assembly in Brussels, electing its Board and outlining an ambitious vision for...
While Bulgaria has experienced modest progress on media freedom in the last four years, the situation remains undermined by persistent structural, legal and political...
16 October 2025
On the 8th anniversary of the appalling murder on 16 October 2017 of the Maltese investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, the Association...
Media freedom in Bulgaria faces entrenched challenges in a climate of political polarisation and legislative inertia, with urgent action needed by government and public...
ISTA’s 2026 Journalist in Residence program is now accepting applications!
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Access: Interview top scientists at one of Europe’s fastest-growing research institutes near Vienna
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Today, our hearts are heavy as we mourn the tragic loss of five Al Jazeera journalists—including respected correspondent Anas al-Sharif—killed in an Israeli airstrike...
In Turkey, journalists who disrupt the mafia’s vested interests and shed light on murky relationships are being targeted and threatened. The latest example is...
On July 16, CPJ and nine other organizations wrote to the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis about reforms needed to address ongoing media freedom...