The partners of the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) today express serious concern over the decision by Latvia’s National Electronic Mass Media Council (NEPLP) to revoke the broadcast license of exiled independent Russian TV station Dozhd.
To mark International Anti-Corruption Day, we interviewed Elena Romanova, an investigative journalist who has focused on corruption cases for more than 22 years from her basis in Rostov-on-Don.
Ljiljana Smajlović steps down from the ECPMF Executive Board
To discuss every aspect of war reporting in Ukraine, ECPMF joined the former coordinators of the project Scoop and the Regional Press Development Institute to host the RE:Cover Conference in Bratislava, Slovakia. Explore the photos from the event here.
The partner organisations of the MFRR today express concern over the latest summons issued by France’s top security agency to journalists from investigative platform Disclose and Radio France over suspected violation of national secrecy.
In response to the challenges faced by Ukraine’s journalistic community, ECPMF has launched the Voices of Ukraine programme.
Daria Meshcheriakova is a journalist with “European Pravda” and sport media outlet Tribuna.com. She was in Luhansk in 2014 when the war started. In 2022 she had to flee the war again, this time from Kyiv.
The partners in the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) are alarmed by the continued lack of transparency of the Greek authorities about the surveillance of journalists.
The year 2022 has not been an easy one. The ECPMF team would like to share just a few parts of the work that has been done.
From 09 – 11 December, more than 150 journalists, experts, and politicians gathered in Bratislava, Slovakia for the RE:Cover Conference, organised by ECPMF, the former coordinators of the project Scoop, and the Regional Press Development Institute.