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Italy's state broadcaster RAI is at the centre of a new row involving its treatment of top government figures. This time, the media company came under fire over an altered TV broadcast featuring Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano. On 23 June, Sangiuliano attended the Taobook literary festival on the Sicilian Island of Taormina.* As he took the stage, Sangiuliano began addressing the crowd about the importance of protecting cultural roots from a "fluid society," which provoked loud heckling. But in the RAI broadcast on Wednesday, the boos were completely cut out and replaced by applause. Vide...
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As the news shook Europe on 15 May that Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico had been shot, a sense of uncertainty and foreboding fell in Bratislava. As the story started to emerge, it was clear how critical a robust and diverse local media is to access the facts amid times of crises. However, at such a pivotal moment for Slovakia, independent reporters are now being scapegoated by the authorities in a downward spiral of press freedom. I was in Bratislava on this day with my colleague, Attila Mong, a Hungarian journalist and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) Europe representative, to loo...
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Slovakia’s government has approved a controversial overhaul of state TV and radio. Populist Prime Minister Robert Fico said the changes were needed because the public broadcaster - known as RTVS - is politically biased. It “is in conflict with the Slovak government,” he claimed. The proposed changes would mean RTVA will be replaced by a new organisation. Slovakia's parliament, where Fico’s coalition government has a majority, is expected to approve the changes in June. The takeover plan was drafted by Culture Minister Martina Šimkovičová, who represents the Slovak National Party, an ultra-nati...
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