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The OSCE has initiated a study on the mental health of journalists.
The OSCE Mission in Serbia announced today that it has launched a new round of research on the mental health of journalists, and its findings and recommendations will be used to define activities and projects aimed at providing journalists with better working conditions.

Hubač: The new process for selecting members of the REM Council will not be better than the previous one.
"I believe that the new process for selecting members of the REM Council will not be any better than the previous one. We have already had a situation where, at the first meeting of the Culture and Information Committee, a conclusion was reached to terminate the previous process and start a new one, with the statement in the conclusion— that seven candidates withdrew their candidacies, but it does not specify why," said Željko Hubač, a former candidate for a member of the REM Council, to N1.

Žiofre welcomed the announcement of the call for proposals for candidates for the REM Council.
The Ambassador of the European Union in Serbia, Emanuel Žiofre, welcomed the announcement of a new call for the nomination of candidates for members of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM).

The Ministry of Information calls for dialogue and restraint due to "growing social divisions."
The Ministry of Information and Telecommunications today called upon all social actors, citizens, the media, the academic community, and political and institutional representatives to exercise responsibility, restraint, and engage in constructive dialogue in order to preserve social stability, democratic values, and the uninterrupted functioning of institutions.

Announcement of the call for nominations for members of the REM Council.
The Committee of the Assembly of Serbia for Culture and Information published a Public Call this morning, May 8, for proposing candidates for the election of members of the Council of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM) in the newspaper Politika.

Report of the MFRR Mission in Serbia: Media Freedom in a State of Emergency
In the lead-up to World Press Freedom Day, the state of media freedom in Serbia is described as alarming, according to a report by the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) platform, which was prepared following a support mission in Serbia. The report states that in recent months, pressures and attacks on media workers have reached levels not seen in decades, threatening independent and investigative journalism and deepening the long-standing crisis of media freedom.

UNS Podcast: Co-Financing of Media in Serbia - Public Money, Private Interests
The Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) discussed in the podcast "Co-Financing Media in Serbia - Public Money, Private Interests" with the General Secretary of UNS, Nina Brajović, and Saša Mirković from the Association of Independent Electronic Media.
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Journalist from KRIK: Darko Glišić's accusations are bizarre, but we take the threats and the monitoring of our movements seriously.
At least five female journalists have been dismissed due to student protests, and not all are willing to go public.

Glišić insulted KRIK journalists and accused them of being the "Kavac mouthpiece."
