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EU Transparency Chief Says Media's Role Sustaining Democracy Slighted

The European Union “made a horrible mistake in Europe by underestimating the role of media for upholding democracy,” European Commission Vice-President Věra Jourová said, citing the murders of journalists Daphne Caruana Galizia in Malta in 2017 and Ján Kuciak in Slovakia in 2018. Both probed high-level corruption.

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Swedish journalists from Realtid face defamation suit in the UK

London's High Court has heard that a £30m defamation claim should be dismissed as the claimant, a Swedish businessman, is engaged in “libel tourism,” rather than bringing his claim against Swedish journalists, over an article written in Sweden, before a Swedish court.

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Iowa Journalist's Trial for Covering Protest Tests US Media Freedom

An Iowa reporter has gone on trial after being arrested in 2020 while covering a Black Lives Matter protest. Des Moines Register journalist Andrea Sahouri is being charged for failure to disperse and interference with official acts, while international pressure on prosecutors increases.

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