Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum is in the process of removing terms visitors may find offensive
Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum is in the process of removing terms visitors may find offensive
In late November 2014, Estonia's parliament made a historic decision to launch a Russian-language TV-channel as part of ERR, Estonia's public broadcaster. A year later the channel is a reality: ETV+, ERR's third channel debuted on 28 September. The...
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Mapping Media Freedom correspondent Tetiana Pechonchyk outlines the ways Russia has curtailed press freedom in Crimea
Award-winning investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova was detained on 5 December 2014.