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GIJN, the new home of the Sigma Awards, is proud to announce the 2025 shortlist for the best data journalism projects and ...
A deep dive into how government-run journalist protection programs in Latin America are failing to shield the press from attacks and intimidation by state agents and organized crime.
Journalists working in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are often on the frontlines of unfolding tragedies — from Gaza ...
Here is a list of open source data tools that journalists can utilize to track air pollution, uncover its sources, and reveal ...
GIJN offers a snapshot of how watchdog reporters are confronting algorithmic abuses and misinformation while also employing ...
Also highlights how X influences Elon Musk’s government policy, the numbers behind the successful Danish toy maker Lego, and ...
As reporters mark World Press Freedom Day, RSF's 2025 annual ranking reveals press freedom around the world has fallen to a ...
In this story, several investigative journalists from Mexico speak about the experience of turning their exposés into books.
Insiders who successfully sound the alarm often do so with help — by partnering with allies who can amplify their message and ...
The US government's detained immigrant population flatlined in April, but there's more to the numbers than meets the eye.
Alsu Kurmasheva had a method for counting how many days she had been in Russian detention — even as the hours and the days spent in her cell rolled into each other. “I spent 288 days — 40 Fridays. I ...
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