A former risk officer from Reuters offers guidance on how newsrooms can prepare for a broad, concerted assault by the government’s legal, regulatory, prosecutorial powers.
At this GIJC25 session, journalists shared how they combine open source research, on-the-ground reporting, and even ...
Journalists in Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, and surrounding countries are using procurement data to reveal corruption, and can offer lessons for journalists around the world.
Our round-up of the best in recent data journalism also highlights AI propaganda in Ukraine, Chinese energy loans to Africa, and the arrival of the Year of the Horse.
Of note this year are projects tackling everything from cryptocurrency crime to climate action, from transnational repression to immigrant news infrastructure.
The year 2025 was a groundbreaking moment for the Global Investigative Journalism Network. Here are some of the key metrics from all of our work around the world last year.
GIJN and iMEdD’s educational pillar, Ideas Zone, are coming together again to offer an introductory training program designed ...
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.
Given widespread misinformation and climate skepticism, veteran environmental reporters offer case studies and best practices for pursuing impactful topics of climate investigations.
When journalists cannot cross borders, pass checkpoints, or enter bombed neighborhoods, reporting does not stop, but often shifts to methods that do not require physical access. In such conditions, ...
In November 2024, Pakistani journalist Matiullah Jan and Sadiq Bashir were detained in the capital, Islamabad, by plainclothes operatives during a period of political unrest. For three days, their ...
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