In this latest GIJN Toolbox, we highlight three new powerful but easy-to-use investigative tools that have been specifically ...
Perhaps it’s the Etruscan architectural remnants, or all the gold-leaf, the art galleries majoring in Renaissance painting, or the mountain vistas, but the International Journalism Festival at Perugia ...
As the international community looks to celebrate World Press Freedom Day this coming Sunday, May 3, Reporters Without ...
Founded in 2016, this news site was created to report on issues often ignored or suppressed in state-controlled media, ...
From working on projects that have real world impact, to ensuring clarity on joint bylines, our recent survey shows what ...
If a hypothesis is the starting point of an investigation – the provisional answer to the question “what do we think happened ...
Through her two-plus decades of mentoring young journalists, Joke Kujenya has left a legacy of fostering and strengthening investigative reporting in a difficult press climate. For budding reporters ...
Traditional investigative processes often fail in places like Sudan due to the absence of functioning regulators and the perilous situation on the ground. But there are ways to overcome these ...
At the NICAR26 data journalism summit, a panel of veteran data reporters shared tips on how to amplify and contextualize data ...
We’re approaching a point where the signal-to-noise ratio is getting close to one — meaning that as the pace of misinformation approaches that of factual information, it’s becoming nearly impossible ...