Mapping Media Freedom documents reports of abuses against the freedom of speech and press in the European Union, Turkey, and Russia.
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An interview with the supervisor of Mapping Media Freedom, an Index on Censorship and European Federation of Journalists program documenting press freedom violations in Europe.
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Journalist and press freedom activist Attila Mong on Hungary’s media laws and their impact on the European refugee crisis.
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The famous “apricot” story published on Humans of New York is a fitting metaphor for the refugee crisis in Europe, writes columnist Yaghoub Yadali.
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Hungary is rushing to complete a razor-wire fence along its Serbian border as refugees continue to stream into Europe.
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The EU fails to meet its goal of relocating 40,000 refugees after facing resistance from some countries.
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With a New York Times front page story and two minutes of laughter with John Oliver, Hungary rose to fleeting mass media fame, thanks to the Hungarian government’s plan to introduce a special tax on Internet traffic.
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