ReportersWithoutBorders
To mark the day on Friday the pressure group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) published a global index detailing the working conditions for journalists in 180 countries. Within the European Union it labels conditions for journalists as "problematic" in Greece, as well as in Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Ukraine and Poland. In Serbia and Albania, conditions are labeled as "difficult," indicating a worse state. In Russia, Belarus, and Turkey, the situation is even more severe, categorised as "very serious." According to the report, in Russia "more than 1,500 journalists have fled abroad since the i...
Euronews (English)
Prosecutors in Paris have opened an investigation into the possible poisoning of Russian journalist Marina Ovsiannikova. On Thursday, Ovsiannikova reportedly told police that she felt unwell after finding a powder substance at the door of her Paris apartment. Forensic police were immediately sent to her home. Paris-based Reporters Without Borders secretary-general Christophe Deloire posted on social media saying that Ovsiannikova was feeling better by Thursday afternoon but was still being kept under medical supervision. Last year, Ovsiannikova and her 12-year-old daughter fled Russia after sh...
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