Media freedom in Bulgaria

In the annual rankings on media freedom compiled by Reporters Without Borders, Bulgaria dropped 76 positions from 2006 to 2018. Our special dossier looks at the dangerous entanglements between media, politics and business in the country currently in charge of the EU Presidency.

In Albania, too, media freedom and pluralism are undermined as a few owners control the lion’s share of revenues.

In Yerevan, Freedom Square is the stage where Armenians gather to commemorate events, voice discontent and call for change. This was the case also for the recent protests against the appointment of Serzh Sargsyan as prime minister.

Wikipedia Contest! On the occasion of the World Press Freedom Day, OBCT has launched an online contest to translate and improve articles on media freedom on Wikipedia. You can contribute until June 3rd!

OPEN CALL

International Summer School on Contemporary Art from Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo, June 25th-30th 2018

Kuma International in partnership with the WARM Foundation and Brodac Gallery presents one-week intensive course on contemporary art from Bosnia and Herzegovina, focusing on visual art, design, photography, film and theatre from a post-conflict society. Participation is open to graduates and postgraduates from the relevant disciplines, as well as art historians, curators, artists and museum professionals.
Application deadline: May 28th 2018 | For further information please contact info@kumainternational.org

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