Liberties joins open letter by 40-plus journalist, media freedom groups asking Members of the European Parliament to support a strong Media Freedom Act.
In December 2022 and January 2023, news about Belgium was dominated by the so-called “Qatargate” scandal.
Experts discussed the impact of artificial intelligence on human rights at a conference in Tallin. Here’s what Liberties’ digital expert argued.
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Liberties’ press statement on the vote at the European Parliament on targeted political advertising.
A monthly round-up of Liberties' work: Cleaning up corruption, tackling threats to media freedom, and first knowledge hub graduates.
Nicholas Aiossa, Deputy Director of Transparency International – EU, discusses the bribery and money laundering scandal that’s shaken the European Parliament and how to clean up its ‘culture of impunity’.
Liberties joins open letter on Article 17 of the draft European Media Freedom Act.
The EU is preparing a new law on media freedom. The initiative is promising, but improvements are required. Here is what it should look like. For the long-format version, download our new policy brief.
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