Dutch crime reporter, Peter R de Vries, died today after being shot nine days ago in Amsterdam. The 64-year-old, who was known for his investigations into mobs and drug lords,... read more →
Hungarian Justice Minister Judit Varga denounced the EU’s disciplinary procedures against Hungary as a ‘witch hunt’ after a hearing on Monday in Brussels where she had been invited to face... read more →
Police in Montenegro announced yesterday that they have arrested nine men suspected of involvement in the attack on an investigative journalist Olivera Lakic who was shot and wounded last May... read more →
The well-known Montenegrin investigative journalist Jovo Martinovic was sentenced to one and a half years in prison in Podgorica last Tuesday on charges of drug trafficking and criminal conspiracy, a... read more →
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has rejected criticisms that Serbia is stifling press freedom and imposed a state monopoly over the media. Writing in the EUobserver, Vucic responded to comments by... read more →
The European Parliament has called on the authorities in Minsk to put an end to intimidation and threats against journalists. “Against the background of the worsening media freedom situation in... read more →
The difficulties faced by journalists trying to uncover corruption in Bulgaria were back in the spotlight recently after the the police detained two journalists while they were carrying out an... read more →