A photo taken by an amateur photographer in the Ukrainian village of Shyrokyne reignites the debate on journalism in conflicted…
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Interview with Paul Radu of Romania Romanian-born investigative journalist Paul Radu manages the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and is co-creator of…
Public service broadcasters in the Western Balkans have become increasingly unaccountable to their audiences and tone deaf to their needs.…
Newly released information from the investigation in the case of Sky News report on illegal arms trafficking in Romania points to a…
Mighty, politically well-connected oligarchs are in the mood for retail therapy, and their targets are media outlets. Their influence over…
In a report aired last Sunday, British broadcaster Sky News claimed that "gun dealers in Romania are willing to sell illegal…
Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orban has been quietly gaining control over a media empire, especially TV assets, with the help…
The lack of definitive rules of engagement and professional standards for Ukrainian public media covering a quintessential topic of national…