Turkey at a crossroads

The Council of Europe has reminded Turkey that it has an obligation to respect rights protected under the European Convention on Human Rights. The notice came in an unusually strong and direct statement from the new CoE secretary general […]

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Tariffs and protest – Trump “strategies”?

Protests and tariffs. Attacks on the media. Dismantling of U.S. government agencies and programs. Ceasefires promised in Ukraine and Gaza but not implemented.The litany of U.S. President Donald Trump's actions – 20 official pages of "executive orders" listing them […]

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Russian missile attack on Kyiv – photo courtesy Sergiy Tomilenko, Secretary National Union of Journalists of Ukraine

The AEJ UK

The AEJ UK is part of a professional network of journalists and specialists active across Europe, independent of any institutional or political group and recognised by the Council of Europe, the OSCE and UNESCO. We connect the newsmakers who shape our political and economic world with journalists, broadcasters and writers on European affairs. Meetings are open to journalists, academics and Europe specialists […]

Wilton Park’s Road

The latest book from AEJ UK member Nick Hopkinson explores nearly 80 years of work and discussions that turned Wilton Park into a leading international policy forum.The Policies and Power of Public Diplomacy is […]

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AEJ leaves X (Twitter)

The AEJ-UK has disengaged from the social media platform X.It voted to leave at its Annual General Meeting in a judgment that X, formerly Twitter, appears to have become a toxic platform for disinformation […]

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Media Freedom


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Just Stop Oil stops?

Environmental activist group Just Stop Oil says it's ending its campaign of civil resistance.Making the announcement on March 27, it claimed to have run "one of the most successful civil resistance campaigns in recent history" by pressuring the government to end new oil and gas licences and making them front-page news.But it says it won't end […]

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Belfast journalists win case against unlawful police surveillance

In a historic ruling on December 17, a special British legal tribunal made a significant judgment for press freedom and exposed unlawful police surveillance powers in Northern Ireland.The UK High Court's Investigatory Powers Tribunal ruled in favour of two Belfast journalists – Barry McCaffrey and Trevor Birney – and against two UK police forces that secretly […]

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