moldova
- #EUexplained
#EUexplained. Combating hate speech: what we have, what needs to be changed, what’s next
As a candidate country for European Union membership, the Republic of Moldova is required to gradually align its national legislation…
- #EUexplained
#EUexplained. The Audiovisual Media Services Code: what we have, what needs to be changed, what’s next
As a candidate country for European Union membership, the Republic of Moldova is required to gradually align its national legislation…
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#EUexplained. Anti-SLAPP mechanisms: what we have, what needs to be changed, what’s next
As a candidate country for accession to the European Union, the Republic of Moldova is required to gradually align its…
- #EUexplained
#EUexplained. The new media law: what we have, what needs to be changed, what comes next
As a candidate country for accession to the European Union, the Republic of Moldova is required to align its national…
- Interviews
Ana Revenco: “The Center’s Main Tool Will Be Resilience Due to Information, Awareness, and Education”
More than a month after her appointment as director of the Center for Strategic Communications and Combating Disinformation, Ana Revenco provides…
- News
RSF Announces Its Intention to Develop an Artificial Intelligence Tool for the Media
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), in cooperation with the General Information Press Alliance from France, have announced that they suggest developing…
- News
Internews study: Moldova has satisfactory local media coverage, with 68 active regional outlets
In Moldova there are 113 local and regional media outlets, of which only 68 are active, and most of them…
- Opinion
Burnout among journalists, an issue with impact for the whole society
Tatiana Ețco freelance journalist, communicator For the first time, although I would say finally, the latest Index of the State…
- News
Problems of the media in Moldova versus the jump in the Press Freedom Index, analyzed by IJC and RSF experts: “Quality of the press, a guarantee for press freedom”
Moldova’s jump in the Press Freedom Index this year, to the 28th place out of 180 countries, can be explained…






