Dutch Crime Reporter De Vries Dies after Shooting
One of the Netherland’s best known journalists has died in hospital, little over a week after being gunned down in an Amsterdam street
Anonymous online dropboxes for whistleblowing are on the rise
Our new report on anonymous online dropboxes is now being released in Spanish.
Blueprint on Spain’s RTVE
RTVE spoke with Blueprint’s Bruno Galizzi about whistleblowing in Spain.
Croatia Will Free UK Whistleblower Wanted in Monaco for Revealing Bribery
A year after being detained in Croatia in what he said was a revenge tactic for reporting bribery at the multinational oil company SBM Offshore where he worked in Monaco, whistleblower Jonathan Taylor will be freed.
Shooting of Dutch Crime Journalist Rattles Reporters Groups, EU
The veteran journalist is fighting for his life in an Amsterdam hospital from wounds suffered when he was shot in the head
Worker harassment at Televisión de Galicia
LGBTI Rights and whistleblower protection are closely intertwined in modern Spain
Hungary's Anti-Gay Law Lashed by EU, Orban Won't Back Down
An anti-LGBTQ law in Hungary that critics said furthered Prime Minister Viktor Orban's consolidation of power was denounced by European Union leaders at a bloc meeting in Brussels, albeit to no avail.
Worldwide Whistleblowing Day Gets Strong Support in Spain
Today, June 23, 2021 we celebrate Worldwide Whistleblowing Day in one of the only countries in the EU without a national whistleblower protection law.
NSA Whistleblower Reality Winner Released to Home Confinement
Reality Winner, a former Air Force translator and government contractor who blew the whistle on attempted Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential election has been released from a US prison to finish her sentence at home with her family.
EU takes action against Hungary for refusing Klubradio license
The European Commission has begun an infringement procedure against Hungary for pushing a leading independent radio station critical of Prime Minister Viktor Orban off the air
LuxLeaks whistleblower loses Strasbourg appeal
The ECtHR ruled that Luxembourg did not violate Raphaël Halet's freedom of expression, but two dissenting justices warn about a chilling effect on future whistleblowers
Report Puts Spotlight On Decline of Media Freedom in the US
America may be the land of the free and the home of the brave, but it's sliding toward having a less-than-free press, and reporters need to be brave to deal with growing attacks on the profession, and themselves.