Of note this year are projects tackling everything from cryptocurrency crime to climate action, from transnational repression ...
The year 2025 was a groundbreaking moment for the Global Investigative Journalism Network. Here are some of the key metrics ...
Given widespread misinformation and climate skepticism, veteran environmental reporters offer case studies and best practices ...
In 2021, after a series of nationwide protests, the regime significantly tightened control over online content, and this ...
For refugee journalists who expose criminal networks, cross-border crimes, and sensitive failures within the camp system — safety and security protocols are poorly funded and inconsistent.
At GIJC25, reporters explained how remote sensing, open source verification, and visual forensics are now central to covering ...
GIJN speaks to Rawan Damen, the director-general of ARIJ, about the impact of Trump’s funding decisions on their work in the Middle East — and how they have adapted to survive.
In a world where information flows rapidly and boundaries between truth and misinformation blur, investigative journalism is a cornerstone for fostering transparency, accountability, and an informed ...
Despite numerous press freedom threats, Pakistani journalists continue to publish high-impact investigations — and offer lessons for reporters navigating restrictive environments worldwide.
Expert follow-the-money journalists have documented how criminal networks now operate, via fluid, decentralized systems that are often indistinguishable from legitimate global commerce.
Journalists have a responsibility to “amplify” the voices of people on the island who want to speak out, says José J. Nieves from news site El Toque.
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