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Al Jazeera English started operating in 2006 is a part of growing network established in 1996, comprising more than ten channels and divisions.
ΓtlΓ‘tszΓ³ Center for Investigative Journalism is a watchdog NGO based in Budapest, Hungary, that combines investigative journalism and civic activism to promote transparency in Hungary.
Bivol is Bulgarian investigative journalism organisation.
Center for Investigative Journalism of Montenegro (CIN Montenegro) is a non-profit media organisation.
Crime and Corruption Reporting Network (KRIK) is a non-profit organisation established to improve investigative journalism in Serbia.
Newspaper Danas is a privately owned media outlet with pro-democratic editorial orientation and high appreciation for professional journalistic standards.
derStandard is an Austrian national daily broadsheet newspaper with a strong online presence.
Direkt36 is a non-profit investigative journalism center in Hungary with a mission to expose wrongdoings and abuses of power through fair but tough reporting, a type of journalism that is vital for any democracy.
Fundacja ReporterΓ³w was established in 2010 by a group of leading Polish reporters.
Global Focus Center is an independent think tank based in Bucharest, Romania, which produces in-depth research and high quality analysis on foreign policy, security, European affairs, good governance and development. Its purpose is to advance expertise by functioning as a platform for cooperation and dialogue among individual experts, NGOs, think-tanks and public institutions from Romania and foreign partners.
Hromadske TV appeared in the Ukrainian media landscape at the end of 2013 as a response to the longtime public demand for independent public broadcasting.
Internews Ukraine is an organisation that has expertise in media, communications, education, and consulting. Innovation, professionalism, and efficiency are three pillars of the organisation.
Insight Hungary provides English language information about Hungaryβs current social, political and economic environment.
Impunity Watch is an international non-profit organisation, seeking to promote accountability for past atrocities in countries emerging from a violent past.
Established in 2010 in Macedonia as a union which assembles all workers employed in the various fields of media in Macedonia, SSNM is a union which defends workersβ rights and freedom of the press.
Internews empowers people worldwide with the trustworthy, high-quality news and information they need to make informed decisions, participate in their communities, and hold power to account.
Investigative Reporting Project Italy (IRPI) is the first centre for investigative journalism in Italy, founded in 2013.
Kafkadesk is focused on ultra-local news from Central Europe. It relies on a wide network of contributors and partners scattered all over Central Europe to keep the readers up-to-date with the most recent news and events.
New Eastern Europe is a bimonthly news magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs.
Notes from Poland was founded in 2014. It provides regular summaries of news from Poland, along with the insights, context and background necessary to make sense of what is happening in the country.
Neue ZΓΌrcher Zeitung is a Swiss German-language daily newspaper.
Ostro is a centre for investigative journalism in the Adriatic region, based in Slovenia.
Novosti is a Croatian weekly magazine and a portal based in Zagreb.
Propulsion is a full-service agency with offices in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia specialising in innovative social impact communications.
RISE-Moldova, the Association of Investigative Reporters and Editorial Security, is based in Chisinau. It was established in 2014.
RISE Project is a Romanian non-profit journalism organisation founded in 2012 by a group of investigative journalists and activists.
SHARE Foundation is a nonprofit organisation founded in 2012, with the goal to stand for the public interest in the spheres of digital rights, privacy, free speech, government transparency and efficiency, surveillance and human rights.
Suddeutsche Zeitung, published in Munich, Bavaria, is one of the largest daily newspapers in Germany.
Transitions (TOL) is a nonprofit organization established to strengthen the professionalism, independence and impact of the news media in the post-communist countries of Europe and the former Soviet Union.
The Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) is Austriaβs largest media provider, operating four national television and 12 radio channels, as well as a comprehensive range of websites.
The BBC is the worldβs leading public service broadcaster.
The CMDS is a part of Central European University (CEU), and seeks to improve the quality of media policymaking through research and debate.
The Commission for International Justice and Accountability (CIJA) is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation dedicated to conducting criminal investigations during armed conflict and analysing evidence of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
The Czech Centre for Investigative Journalism was founded in 2013 by group of Czech journalists.
The ERSTE Foundation NGO Academy was founded in 2013 with the goal of strengthening the civil society sector in Central and South-Eastern Europe by providing further educational opportunities.
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is the worldβs leading alliance of public service media, and has 119 member organisations in 56 countries in Europe.
GFMD, a not-for-profit, Belgian registered organisation, is an international network of around 200 journalism support and media development organisations working across more than 70 countries.
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper which describes itself as βthe worldβs leading liberal voice, since 1821β.
The Independent Journalism Centre, IJC, is a non-governmental organisation in Moldova that provides support to journalists and media institutions in the country.
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is an independent organisation that supports its member unions in the fight for freedom and justice for journalists across the globe, and gives equal priority to the fight for social justice and the fight for freedom of expression.
The Media Association of South East Europe is a regional association of media from south-eastern Europe established to enhance mutual cooperation and support, the joint training of employees and the exchange of content, and to enable a coordinated approach towards state and international bodies and organisations, with the goal of improving the quality of journalism and improving conditions and the position of media in the market.
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) is an investigative reporting platform established by 40 non-profit investigative centres, scores of journalists and several major regional news organisations around the world.
Thomson Media gGmbH is an international not-for-profit organisation and is a partner of the Thomson Foundation Group.
UkraineWorld is an English-language multimedia project about Ukraine run by the NGO Internews Ukraine.
A weekly magazine, established in 1990 in Serbia by a group of liberal intellectuals and journalists, most of Vremeβs original staff were journalists from Politika newspaper and NIN magazine.
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