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Serbia's Ponoš Calls for Immediate Elections Amidst Political Unrest

Opposition leader Zdravko Ponoš is demanding immediate elections in Serbia, citing police brutality and a lack of government response to public discontent, while also expressing concerns about the fairness of any elections organized by Aleksandar Vučić.

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Serbia: Student Protests and Media Freedom Amidst Government Crackdown

Following a November tragedy in Novi Sad where 16 died, Serbian student protests demanding elections and opposing President Vučić's regime continue, with N1 TV providing key coverage amidst government pressure on critical media outlets.

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EU Media Freedom Act Faces Implementation Challenges

The EU Media Freedom Act, aiming to protect journalistic independence and sources, is encountering resistance in its implementation across member states, despite concerns about declining media freedom and the use of spyware against journalists.

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International Campaign Demands End to Killing of Journalists in Gaza

Hundreds of media organizations globally are demanding an end to the killing of journalists in Gaza, citing at least 220 deaths since October 2023, and calling for free media access to the region.

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TELE1 Television Receives 5-Day Broadcast Ban in Turkey

Turkey's Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) imposed a 5-day broadcast ban on TELE1 television, starting September 1st, 2025, due to comments made by its general editor, Merdan Yanardağ, on the July 15th coup attempt, which RTÜK deemed as inciting hatred and enmity.

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Canada Breaks with Allies, Refuses to Condemn Israel's Gaza Media Restrictions

Canada refused to sign a 27-country statement condemning Israel's restrictions on journalists in Gaza, marking a rare exception to its active role in the Media Freedom Coalition, which it co-founded; this follows Canada's previous condemnations of attacks on journalists in the region.

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Pressure on Serbian Media: N1 Remains a Bastion Amidst Crackdown

Following a deadly train station collapse in November that sparked ongoing student protests, the Swiss newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung highlights the shrinking media landscape in Serbia, focusing on N1, a critical voice facing government pressure.

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EU's New Media Freedom Law Faces Resistance Despite Growing Threats to Journalists

The European Union's new Media Freedom Regulation, enacted to protect journalists from spyware and state interference, is facing resistance from several member states despite documented threats to press freedom in multiple countries.

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Guinean Media Allowed to Interview Suspended Parties Despite Earlier Ban

Despite an initial ban, Guinean media outlets are now permitted to interview suspended or dissolved political parties during the upcoming September 21 referendum campaign, according to the president of the Haute Autorité de communication (HAC), although the HAC also suspended a major news site.

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Gaza Conflict: Unprecedented Media Suppression Amidst Rising Civilian Casualties

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has resulted in a staggering death toll, with over 189 Palestinian journalists killed, raising concerns about a deliberate effort to silence the press amidst widespread civilian casualties and the Israeli military declaring Gaza City a combat zone.

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Over 190 Journalists Killed in Gaza: Evidence Suggests Deliberate Targeting

Israel's military actions in Gaza have resulted in the deaths of over 190 journalists since the start of the conflict, exceeding casualties in other major conflicts since World War II; Israel has also attacked 34 of 36 medical facilities, raising concerns about a deliberate effort to eliminate witne...

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Gaza Killings, Trump's D.C. Deployment, and Coral Bleaching Devastation

Global outrage follows the killing of five Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza; Trump deploys National Guard in Washington D.C.; record marine heatwave devastates Western Australian reefs; and the University of Melbourne advances Indigenous inclusion.

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