Journalism
Kathimerini joins the Trust Project, for news with integrity
In the age of overinformation, sensationalism and countless fake news stories, it comes as no surprise that media trust is at a record low. A recent study across European Union member-states found the phenomenon particularly prevalent in Greece, with 90 percent of respondents expressing suspicion or distrust when it comes to the country's information ecosystem.
Bosnia's Local Journalists Under Political Pressure: Report
Bosnian journalists have to contend with a variety of pressures on a daily basis which prevent them from doing their work properly, says a new report by the Post-Conflict Research Centre, launched at a conference in Sarajevo on Friday.
"Authorities must guarantee safety of journalists"
The call was issued by the Western Balkan's Regional Platform for Advocating Media Freedom and Journalists' Safety, which represents more than 8000 members.
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30 attacks on journalists so far this year - ombudsman
In addition, Pasalic on the other hand urged the media to develop the principle of responsible and impartial journalism.
He said in a statement that pressure on the media still exists, often through direct attacks on journalists.
Greek prosecutor appeals ruling against returning whistleblower to Malta
A Greek prosecutor appealed on Friday against the rejection of a Maltese request to extradite a whistleblower who supplied documents to murdered investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
Malta has issued a European arrest warrant for 36-year-old Russian Maria Efimova, who stirred a political scandal over allegations of wrongdoing at Maltese-registered Pilatus Bank.
Russian whistleblower tells Kathimerini of her fears after Maltese journalist's murder
The Russian whistleblower Maria Efimova, who is being detained in a prison in Thebes after her arrest on March 20 by Greek authorities executing two European arrest warrants, explains in an interview with Kathimerini how she fed information to the murdered Maltese investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, helping her reveal the alleged corruption at Pilatus Bank.
Guardian cancels initiative over 'poverty tourism' outcry
The Guardian newspaper has canceled an "educational and informative tour of modern Greece" which had sought to offer tours to tourists wanting to learn more about the impact of the financial crisis following an outcry by critics who described the venture as "poverty tourism."
W. Balkans: Media freedoms, journalist safety still at risk
They held meetings and consultations with the members of the European Parliament and representatives of the European Commission from the Directorate General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement negotiations (DG NEAR).
Trump picks TV commentator Kudlow to succeed Cohn as economic adviser
U.S. television commentator and conservative economic analyst Larry Kudlow will replace Gary Cohn as President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser, the White House and Kudlow said on March 14, adding another loyalist to Trump’s inner circle.
Greece's window to the world
As Kathimerini English Edition enters its third decade, one can only appreciate the quality of journalism the paper offers, and feel proud for being part of it.
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