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Demokracija: PM rewarding journalists for “media murders” of rival SDS

Ljubljana – Last week has shown whose servants are the many journalist who were calling for journalistic autonomy under the previous, SDS-led government, including during the strike at public broadcaster RTV Slovenija, the magazine Demokracija says in Thursday’s editorial, headlined Incest of Journalism and Politics Laid Bare.

TV Slovenija boss clashes with Mladina over latest editorial

Ljubljana – Uroš Urbanija, the director of the TV arm of RTV Slovenija, has decided to cancel the subscription for Mladina over an editorial that criticises staffing at the public broadcaster. The editor-in-chief of Mladina retorted that by attacking the weekly, Urbanija was trying to cover up what was going on at TV Slovenija.

Mladina deems presidential function important, Pahor bad president

Ljubljana – Commenting on the role of president of the republic in Slovenia as the presidential race in the country is accelerating, Mladina says the constitution and social commitment are the only thing that kept outgoing President Borut Pahor from causing havoc and damage with his politically biased choices during his mandates.

Democracy Digest: Leaked Emails Show Political Control over Poland’s Top Court

The correspondence is just the latest installment in a series of emails from Dworczyk's personal account that have been published online for months on Telegram channels. They indicate Dworczyk has been using an unsafe, personal email account for conducting state affairs. They also show a glimpse into how top PiS politicians conduct business.

Prominent cartoonist laid to rest

Renowned Turkish caricaturist Latife Demirci, who lost his life on June 5 at the age of 61, has been laid to rest in Istanbul on June 7, following a funeral service attended by prominent figures of the Turkish media and art worlds.

Demirci, who was known as the "father of many cartoon characters," was drawing caricatures on the front page of the daily Hürriyet.

Demirci to be laid to rest in Istanbul on June 7

Prominent Turkish cartoonist Latif Demirci, who lost his life at the age of 61 on June 5, will be laid to rest in a funeral service in Istanbul on June 7.

Demirci, known as the "father of many cartoon characters," had a fatal accident at home where he badly fell. Despite all the efforts of doctors, he could not be saved.

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