In this article, the author examines Poland's media policy situation following two years of Donland Tusk's government, and how young people and young journalists in the country are responding to the ...
Fixers — local journalists, translators, coordinators, guides — have become an integral part of modern war journalism, ...
Across Europe and beyond, the same themes keep coming back regarding anti-LGBTQ+ disinformation: trans women in sports, “woke” schools, “gender ideology” in institutions. They rarely appear as ...
Website: Andra-Lucia Martinescu specialises in threat intelligence, operations and conflict analysis. She is the co-founder of The Diaspora Initiative, an independent project based in Luxembourg, ...
We tend not to look back when electoral outcomes swing favourably, not for one political party, but for the integrity of democratic processes themselves, with their web of procedures, safeguards and, ...
On March 13, 2024, the European Media Freedom Act was published, after undergoing various setbacks during its drafting. Two years earlier, in June 2022, the European Council approved conclusions on ...
In this cross-interview, Timo Lenk and Martin Lestra discuss how disinformation is spread, what risks it poses, and how their respective projects contribute to exposing and combating manipulative ...
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Annulled last year due to foreign interference, the re-run of Romania’s presidential elections continues to be overshadowed by concerns over opaque affiliations, cyberattacks, and coordinated online ...
Amidst recent political and social upheavals, younger journalists in the UK consider roles such as ‘advocating for social change’ and ‘to speak on behalf of the marginalised’ as more important than ...