In Serbia, the investigative newspaper KRIK is the target of frequent legal harassment. To counteract it, the editorial team has developed strategies based on civil society solidarity, public denunciation and monitoring of trials
Former Yugoslavia and Palestine, between solidarity and divisions
Serbian journalism, stronger EU support is needed
Navigating chapter 22: challenges and opportunities in Serbia’s path to EU accession
Addressing Key Challenges to Media Freedom in Albania and Serbia
Open Balkan, a failed step in the right direction
Oskar Maurer and Serbia’s natural wine revolution
Media Freedom in the Western Balkans: Challenges in the Framework of EU Enlargement
As political interference and threats to journalists grow, the EU's new legislative measures, including the anti-SLAPP directive and the European Media Freedom Act, aim to safeguard press freedom in member and candidate countries. A recent webinar highlighted the struggle for media independence in Albania and Serbia amid their EU accession efforts
Serbia: submerged by waste
In Serbia, every citizen produces an average of one kilo of waste per day. Most end up in illegal or unregulated landfills, with an uncontrolled production of methane in the atmosphere. Everyone must, and can, do their part. A video report