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Malta murder: London vigil on 4th anniversary of Daphne killing

  The Association of European Journalists, the Commonwealth Journalists Association, and leading international press freedom organisations organised and took part in a Vigil outside the...

Eastern Europe: the week the biters got bit

High Noon on EU's Eastern Front? Cannes/ Vienna, October 16, 2021 by Mark Porter and Edward Steen The past week has at last brought hope for those...

Media scandal forces Kurz to quit, again

Vienna, October 15, 2021 by Otmar Lahodynsky, former AEJ President "Poison for democracy and for rule of law" (published in DE in Wiener Zeitung) Reform of media funding...

Ukraine – social solidarity and culture on the Net

Kyiv or if you prefer Kiev, October 12, 2021 By Ivan Verstyuk Ukraine’s media market is a bit like Silicon Valley in the early days. A place...

Austrian Chancellor resigns – or does he?

Vienna, October 10, 2021 (updated 12/10) by Edward Steen, Secretary-General The tainted Austrian Wunderkind politician Sebastian Kurz, 35, resigned last night under massive pressure over corruption...

Does Nobel Prize for two journalists really help us? Yes.

London, October 2021 by William Horsley, AEJ Media Freedom representative The Norwegian Nobel Committee's award of the Peace Prize to Dmitry Muratov, editor of Novaya Gazeta...

Journalists under attack…but win first Nobel Peace Prize

Vienna, October 9, 2021 by Edward Steen, S-G The following case has been sent by the AEJ's William Horsley, Special Repr. for Media Freedom, to the...

Too much news….not enough independent newspapers

Vienna, October 9, 2021 from Edward Steen, Secretary-General The world has turned upside down, as I am not the first to notice. The news jungle has...

Putin’s Ukrainan nexus: Who’s Who? And what’s coming next…

Kiev, October 4, 2021 by Ivan Verstyuk Relations between Russia and Ukraine have never been easy. Since independence, Ukraine and its territory have been the focus...

Fourth Estate hits back with mega-investigation

Vienna, October 3, 2021 (updated 05/10/2012) by ES, Secretary-General The biggest data leak in history - 11.9m files from companies hired by wealthy clients to create...

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