Not much progress, but we will keep on trying

Not much progress, but we will keep on trying

Interview with Miroslav N. Milićević, vice president of Anticorruption Council in Serbia.

Serbia: Bad media practices despite the new media laws

Serbia: Bad media practices despite the new media laws

Saša Gajin points out the discrepancy between the positive normative solutions within the new media laws in Serbia on one hand, and the practice of media production and distribution on the other.

Why Turkey's press ban on Ankara bombings won't work

Why Turkey's press ban on Ankara bombings won't work

Turkey is still in the shock of having lost 102 people on Saturday, 10 October, who were killed by twin suicide bombers as they had gathered for a Peace Rally in the capital.

Recognition from citizens is the most rewarding

Recognition from citizens is the most rewarding

Leila Bičakčić, director of the Center for Investigative Reporting in Bosnia and Herzegovina (CIN), speaks about the roles and functions of these centers, as well as the differences and compatibili

Everything is revolving around interests

Everything is revolving around interests

Ilva Tare is a well-known TV journalist in Albania. She assesses the situation of professional standards of journalism at the current stage, citing the main weaknesses and strengths.

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