In disputing the U.S. State Department's rebuttal, our findings suggest a troubling evasion, highlighting their refusal to engage substantively with allegations that implicate diplomatic misconduct.
Vudi Xhymshiti emphasises the critical importance of completing HEFAT training for journalists before entering war zones, detailing how it equips them with essential survival skills and a deep understanding of the complexities of conflict reporting.
Kosovo's media, shrouded in silence, ignores a global plea for change in Balkan dynamics. Compromised agendas and neglected progress unravel as embassies remain enigmatic. Kosovo's fate teeters.
KFOR's betrayal of journalists in northern Kosovo, pushing them away instead of offering protection, demonstrates a grave disregard for press freedom and accountability.
As the wolves attempt to hide among the sheep, it is the responsibility of society to unmask them and uphold the fundamental principles of truth, integrity, and responsible journalism.
This report on BIRN's internal strife and leadership failures, published on May 16, 2024, is under investigation due to new evidence suggesting we could have been misled.
Gabriel Escobar's controversy highlights how manipulated media narratives, masquerading as official U.S. positions, undermine journalistic integrity and threaten the foundations of democracy.
Kuleba's tweets praise Serbia, yet the country remains a loyal ally to Russia, hosting espionage centers and aiding Putin’s war machine. This is diplomatic hypocrisy.
War journalists are the eyes and ears in obscured truth of conflicts, balancing empathy with objectivity to bring stories that matter in a complex world.