Web: http://www.krik.rs
Crime and Corruption Reporting Network (KRIK)
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Crime and Corruption Reporting Network (KRIK) is a non-profit organisation established to improve investigative journalism in Serbia.
Balkan Investigative Reporting Network
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Crime and Corruption Reporting Network (KRIK) is a non-profit organisation established to improve investigative journalism in Serbia.
Web: http://www.krik.rs
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The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is an independent organisation that supports its member unions in the fight for freedom and justice for journalists across the globe, and gives equal priority to the fight for social justice and the fight for freedom of expression.
Web: http://www.ifj.org/
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The Guardian is a British daily newspaper which describes itself as ‘the world’s leading liberal voice, since 1821’.
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The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is the world’s leading alliance of public service media, and has 119 member organisations in 56 countries in Europe.
The Office of the Eurovision News Exchange for South-East Europe (ERNO) is composed of 11 EBU members from south-east Europe.
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The Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) is Austria’s largest media provider, operating four national television and 12 radio channels, as well as a comprehensive range of websites.
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Suddeutsche Zeitung, published in Munich, Bavaria, is one of the largest daily newspapers in Germany.
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Neue Zuricher Zeiting is a Swiss German-language daily newspaper.
Web: https://www.nzz.ch/
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derStandard is an Austrian national daily broadsheet newspaper with a strong online presence.
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Center for Investigative Journalism of Montenegro (CIN Montenegro) is a non-profit media organisation.
Web: http://www.cin-cg.me
The documentary ‘The Dark Shadow of Green Energy’ by film-maker Dragan Gmizic, co-produced by BIRN Serbia, Al Jazeera Balkans and WWF Adria, was named the best Serbian film at the Belgrade International Green Culture Festival, Green Fest on Tuesday.
‘The Dark Shadow of Green Energy’ follows Irma Popovic Dujmovic, a WWF Adria activist, on the road through Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia and Montenegro, discovering how the regional plan for the mass construction of small hydropower plants creates multiple new problems instead of solving them.
The destruction of the natural environment, people’s resistance against small hydropower plants and the corruption involved in their construction are some of the issues covered by the film.
The documentary was aired on Al Jazeera Balkans, and was screened at the Free Zone film festival in Belgrade.