Why trust in the media has collapsed – and how it can be rebuilt
In the 1960s, public trust in the media in the United States stood at over 70 percent. Today, it has...
In the 1960s, public trust in the media in the United States stood at over 70 percent. Today, it has...
Journalist Hidayet Karaca was detained on December 14, 2014, over allegations related to the script of a television series and...
The European Commission has imposed a €120 million fine on X (formerly Twitter) for breaching transparency obligations under the Digital...
The IJA Academy, the educational platform of the International Journalists Association (IJA), is launching a new event series titled TruthLab...
Aiming to strengthen media literacy and promote critical thinking among young people, the IJA Academy is expanding its opportunities for...
A coalition of civil society organisations has urged the member states of the Council of Europe to take urgent, collective...
The 11th Judicial Package, submitted to the Turkish Parliament by the ruling AKP government, introduces major changes to online publishing...
Journalist Fatih Altaylı, who has been held in pre-trial detention since June 22, appeared before a court in Istanbul-Silivri for...
Sweden has rejected Turkey’s request to extradite exiled journalist Abdullah Bozkurt, ruling that the charges Ankara brought against him are...
Applications have opened for the 4th International Humanity Cartoons Competition, which aims to draw global attention to the dangers of...
As detentions targeting journalists, academics and lawyers continue ahead of the NATO Summit to be held in Ankara on July...
Turkey's newspaper industry continued to lose ground to digital media in 2025, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK). The...
The European Union's highest court on Thursday upheld the bloc's record €4.1 billion antitrust fine against Google over anti-competitive practices...
Journalists Doğa Baskan and Yıldız Tar have been jailed pending trial, while Turkey's media watchdog imposed broadcasting penalties on Halk...
The 5th Justice Gathering, held in front of the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has issued a significant ruling covering a total of 893 applicants in three...
In a panel held as part of the Intercultural Media Dialogue Rhein-Main, the possible return of Syrians in Germany, the...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg ruled against Turkey in a judgment announced today concerning journalist Tuncer...