• Bielorussia: 30 anni di regime in 30 manifesti

    Centro per la Cooperazione Internazionale, sede di Rovereto Via Tartarotti 7, Rovereto (TN)

    Mostra di Arthur Vakarov Il 20 luglio 2024 il potere autoritario di Lukašenka in Belarus ha compiuto 30 anni. Riflettendo su questo triste anniversario, Arthur Vakarov, noto grafico e designer bielorusso Arthur Vakarov, costretto all’esilio, ha ideato il progetto "Bielorussia: 30 anni di regime in 30 manifesti": un potente viaggio visivo che racconta tre decenni di regime in Bielorussia attraverso la grafica, mettendo in luce le implicazioni politiche, sociali e culturali di un governo autoritario. Visitabile dalle 9.00 alle 13.00  ROVERETO, Palazzo Todeschi, via Tartarotti  presso la sede roveretana del Centro per la Cooperazione Internazionale piano terra (ex uffici INPS) 

  • Under pressure: protecting media freedom in the EU and beyond

    Hilton Warsaw City Warsaw, Poland

    As part of the World Justice Forum, taking place from 23 to 27 June 2025 in Warsaw, OBCT organises a panel to discuss the state of media freedom in Europe and how the decline of the rule of law is affecting the media’s ability to serve as public watchdogs in defense of the public interest In recent years, even countries traditionally regarded as stable democracies have faced growing threats to the rule of law. Within the European Union, some member states are witnessing a rapid and troubling decline in democratic standards, raising serious concerns about the EU’s capacity to uphold

  • MFRR Summit 2025

    Brussels (BE) Representation of the European Region Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino. 45-47 Rue de Pascale, B-1040

    The MFRR Summit 2025 brings together journalists, policymakers, and civil society to address the urgent challenges facing press freedom in Europe. From disinformation and digital threats to shrinking media markets and political pressure, journalism is under strain, and journalists need stronger protection and support This year’s Summit feeds into EU Democracy Shield policy discussions and highlights journalism as vital democratic infrastructure. Drawing on MFRR’s monitoring, missions, and policy work, the event will explore five key pillars of media resilience: economic viability, safety, legal protection, AI governance, and implementation of safeguards. The full programme and speaker details are now available at this