Fighting for Women’s Rights in Azerbaijan
Equality legislation is not matched by social attitudes – or state support.
Ukrainian Prisoner-of-War Exchange Deadlocked
Experts warn of "ugly and dirty political game" over detainees.
Ukrainian Judge’s Kidnapping May Have Political Impact in Moldova
Pro-Russian politicians accuse head of state of colluding in abduction
Is Media in the Balkans Really Free?
Poor management and few financing options mean that most outlets are in thrall to political powers.
The Real Threat to Freedom of Speech in Ukraine
Are Kyiv’s sanctions against pro-Russian TV channels and social networks a violation of free speech or essential to fight disinformation?
Central Asia’s “Digital Authoritarianism”
The pandemic has allowed the authorities to further abuse technology and restrict freedom of speech.
Georgia: Media Freedom, Journalists’ Safety In Decline
Fears that official hostility may be fuelling dangers to independent journalism.
Local Media Struggles in Georgia’s Conflict Zones
Experts fear that the Covid-19 crisis may deal a fatal blow to some independent outlets.
Uzbek President’s Media Promises Ring Hollow
Despite the head of state’s supposed backing of courageous journalism, harassment continues apace.
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