mediafreedom
The Media Freedom Act - first proposed by the EU executive in September 2022 - was overwhelmingly adopted on Wednesday with 464 votes in favour, 92 against and 65 abstentions. The Act will oblige EU governments to better protect media against malign interference and limit the use of spyware against journalists. Outlets will also have to transparently disclose information about ownership, funding and state advertising. A bespoke EU body, called the European Board for Media Services, will be established to oversee the implementation of the laws. Widespread disinformation, lack of transparency on...
Euronews (English)
Concern is growing for the safety and freedom of journalists across Europe. Especially in countries like Belarus and Russia, members of the media have been illegally spied on, hit by abusive lawsuits and detained, though there are also issues in the West. That's according to this year’s annual report from the Council of Europe released on Tuesday. Despite a significant drop in the number of journalists killed in Europe in 2023 compared to the year before, threats faced by the media in the Council of Europe's 46 member states become more diverse, making them more tricky for reporters to navigat...
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