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Deadly Afghan blast targets journalists

  Paris, 12/03/23 Explosion blasts awards ceremony for journalists, two dead,16 hurt, and three children The explosion took place at the Tabian Farhang centre in  the capital...

AEJ INTERNATIONAL MEETING AND ANNUAL CONGRESS

The Greek journalist Isaia Tsaousidou, President of the Greek Section of the AEJ, was re-elected to the Presidency of the International Board of AEJ The...

Cross-border masterclass for investigative journalists

Register free here: Monday, Oct. 31 from 13:00 to 16:00 CET This half-day seminar walks you through the particularities of cross-border, collaborative investigations, with a...

How our man in Kabul (and his family) made it to Bavaria

by Mark Porter in Cannes ♦ August 13, 2022  (UPDATES - see links) Almost a year to the day since the Allies effectively handed Afghanistan...

AEJ hosts well-timed seminar on Ukraine

Brussels, June 17, 2022 by Edward Steen, AEJ Secretary-General The European Commission today gave the expected green light to Ukraine's EU ambitions - also Moldova's. It...

A Czech with balance – Johnny Krčmář

  A Czech with balance by Edward Steen, Vienna, May 21, 2022 My old (actually oldest) friend, “Johnny” died a few days ago. Today I am already...

AEJ Hungarian Section view of dire situation of Hungarian press  

Budapest, May 10, 2022.  Antelopes and tigers AEJ’s Hungarian Section about the critical press situation Shortly after the fourth consecutive two-thirds victory of Viktor Orban’s Fidesz Party the...

Taiwan’s call for proper WHO recognition at last

By Edward Steen, Secretary-General. Vienna, May 10, 2022 Taiwan, once again in China's firing line, has been badly rattled by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. ...

Ukraine – more and more journalists killed and injured + upcoming events

by William Horsley, Media Freedom Representative, London, April 8, 2022 From the start of the Russian offensive in Ukraine on 24/02/22, Reporters Without Borders (RSF)...

“Russia will prevail,” cried the autarch before a ‘TV glitch’ cut him off

In front of a packed soccer stadium of loyalists, many brandishing newly minted national flags, Russian President Vladimir Putin justified the invasion of Ukraine...

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