Tag #Investigative Journalism

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EL PAÍS México Earns Six Nominations for 2025 Gabo Awards

EL PAÍS México" received six nominations for the 2025 Gabo Awards, including a text nomination for its report on crime in Chiapas, Mexico, and nominations for photography, coverage (a collaborative report on migrant detention in Turkey), and audio (a podcast on Javier Milei).

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Italian Opposition Protests Rai Agreement, Citing Threat to Investigative Journalism

Opposition leaders Giuseppe Conte and Elly Schlein protested a Rai-Usigrai-Unirai agreement in Rome, fearing it would endanger investigative journalism programs like Report and jeopardize the jobs of numerous temporary Rai workers, highlighting concerns about government control over public broadcast...

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Sigma Awards Highlight Impactful Latin American Data Journalism

The Sigma Awards honored ten data journalism projects, including several from Latin America investigating drug trafficking's land acquisition in Ecuador, election violence's impact in Mexico, and health issues in Peru, showcasing impactful investigative work despite resource constraints and threats.

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theguardian.com
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How to Save the Amazon" Exposes Illegal Deforestation and Murder

Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira were murdered in the Brazilian Amazon on June 5, 2022, while investigating illegal deforestation; their unfinished book, "How to Save the Amazon," completed posthumously, details the complex web of crime and weak governance destroying the rainforest.

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Life on Land
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Dispute Erupts Over Authorship of Iconic "Napalm Girl" Photo

A controversy surrounds the authorship of the iconic "Napalm Girl" photo from the Vietnam War, with the World Press Photo Foundation suspending Nick Ut's credit due to evidence suggesting other photographers might have taken it, while the Associated Press maintains its attribution to Ut.

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Stern-Preis Awards Highlight Investigative Journalism and Societal Issues

The Stern-Preis, formerly the Nannen Preis, awarded journalists for work including a documentary on the Yazidi genocide, an investigation of a Telegram sexual violence network, and reports on prison abuse; the award is presented by Stern magazine, now owned by RTL Germany.

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theglobeandmail.com
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Globe and Mail Wins Multiple Journalism Awards for Investigative Reporting

The Globe and Mail won 10 Digital Publishing Awards and Jana G. Pruden won the Landsberg Award for the podcast "In Her Defence: 50th Street", which investigated the unsolved death of an Indigenous woman, highlighting issues in policing and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

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Reduced Inequality
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Premiolino Awards Highlight Threats to Journalism

The 65th Premiolino journalism prize, sponsored by Pirelli, was awarded to six Italian journalists for their work, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists globally, especially in Ukraine and Gaza, where record numbers were killed in 2024; Italy's press freedom ranking also dropped.

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Quality Education
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Court Upholds Journalist's Credibility in Roberts-Smith Defamation Case

An Australian Federal Court dismissed Ben Roberts-Smith's appeal against Nine Newspapers, highlighting the complexities of journalist-source relationships and emphasizing the need for caution in interpreting secretly recorded conversations; the ruling has implications for journalistic ethics and leg...

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Adams Sues BBC Over Donaldson Murder Allegation

Gerry Adams is suing the BBC in Dublin High Court over a 2016 Spotlight program alleging he sanctioned the murder of former Sinn Féin official Denis Donaldson, who was found murdered in 2006 after being exposed as a British spy. An independent media consultant testified the program was in the public...

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Attribution of Iconic "Napalm Girl" Photograph Suspended

The World Press Photo organization has suspended the attribution of Nick Út's famous "Napalm Girl" photograph following a two-year investigation prompted by a documentary questioning its authorship, with alternative photographers possibly being the true authors.

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Stern Awards Highlight Yazidi Genocide, Online Abuse, and Prison Torture

The Stern Awards recognized "Bêmal - Heimatlos," a documentary about the Yazidi genocide, and investigations into a global Telegram rape network and a Bavarian prison torture scandal; these works highlight crucial social issues and underscore investigative journalism's importance.

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