The work of investigative journalists and human rights researchers is vital to holding accountable perpetrators of war and conflict. This reporting work is painstaking and takes years, and must be of ...
Events - investigative journalism
Getting ahead of the bad guys: what journalists need to know to keep up with organized crime’s 2023 playbook
Paul and Pavla are back again this year, highlighting what’s new and noteworthy in investigating organized crime in 2023. Joining them is Stevan Dojcinovic. High level criminals have designed future...
Tracking sanctions: experiences from the blurry field of sanctions against Russia
Sanctions are supposed to be a mighty instrument of the West to counter the Russian war against Ukraine. Many investigations, especially in the last year, have shown how difficult it is to implement a...
Why must investigation into energy dependencies be European? It's fairly easy: energy empires like Gazprom act globally, their interests are international, but their lobby groups are interacting with ...
Across the world, experimental technology is being deployed that promises to recover hundreds of millions of euros in alleged welfare fraud. Some of the most vulnerable members of societies are being ...
This workshop is an introduction to the use of satellite imagery for crisis reporting and beyond. Working with emblematic case studies, such as Amnesty’s investigation into the supply chain of aviat...
Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine has thrust a spotlight on the Western fossil fuels companies that continue to do business in Russia, generating revenue and raw materials in the wartime economy...
Many newsrooms now have a digital, forensic or visual analysis team harnessing the power of data and technology to design investigations on diverse themes with original and innovative focuses. This pa...
To understand the proprietary technologies that govern our lives you need data - sometimes lots of it. In this presentation, The Markup’s Leon Yin and WIRED’s Dhruv Mehrotra will discuss strateg...