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  • Dec 21, 2024 | ipi.media

    Discover the collaborative efforts of IPI, Taz, and Faktograf aimed at decoding and exposing populist propaganda across Europe. Learn how fact-checkers and investigative journalists play pivotal roles in combating disinformation. Stay informed and empowered to discern truth from falsehood in today's media landscape.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | ipi.media | Ryan Powell

    The International Press Institute (IPI) is looking for a talented, detail-oriented and strategically minded project manager to join a growing team supporting the delivery of media innovation and sustainability activities around the world. This exciting opportunity combines network building, training design, innovation facilitation, media advisory, project management, and communications functions.

  • Feb 28, 2024 | ipi.media | Jelena Prtoric

    On December 12, the Croatian weekly Nacional published recordings revealing that Jurica Lovrinčević, an advisor to the then Minister of Economy, had offered to award public money, via advertisements placed by state-owned companies and institutions, to local television Mreža TV, while requesting part of the sum be transferred back to him. Following these revelations, both the Minister of Economy, Davor Filipović, and his advisor were sacked by Prime Minister Plenković.

  • Nov 14, 2023 | ipi.media | Annabelle Chapman

    After coming first in the parliamentary elections on October 15, Poland’s centrist opposition parties, led by Donald Tusk’s Civic Coalition, look set to form a coalition government in the weeks ahead. After eight years of rule by the hard-right conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party, the new government will have a full plate as it sets out to rebuild Poland’s democratic pillars, from the courts to the state-owned media.

  • Oct 31, 2023 | ipi.media | Jelena Prtoric

    The Croatian government is looking to criminalize unauthorized leaks of material from criminal proceedings. While the authorities insist that the new law will protect the presumption of innocence, media professionals and numerous law experts decry the proposal, warning it will silence journalists and their potential sources.

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