Tag #Investigative Journalism

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Record Number of Journalist Deaths and Imprisonments in 2024

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported a record 124 journalist deaths in 2024, 70% of which occurred in Israel, alongside a record 361 imprisonments globally, highlighting the increasing threats to press freedom amid rising authoritarianism and conflicts.

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Dutch Court to Rule in Online Abuse Case Involving Dozens of Victims

A Dutch court in Zwolle will issue a verdict today in an online abuse case involving over 100 underage girls who were coerced into sending sexually explicit videos to the suspect; Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain will face off in the Champions League semifinals.

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DOJ Rescinds Policy Protecting Journalist Sources in Criminal Investigations

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the Department of Justice will end a policy protecting journalists from being compelled to reveal sources in criminal investigations, citing abuse and interference with national security; this follows the referral of intelligence officials to the DOJ for leaking ...

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Çiğdem Toker: Award-Winning Investigative Journalist Faces Legal Challenges

Çiğdem Toker, a Turkish investigative journalist born in Diyarbakır, has worked for numerous publications, receiving many awards but also facing legal challenges for her critical reporting on finance, public procurement, and healthcare, currently working as a commentator on Fox TV's "Orta Sayfa".

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Double Standard in Journalism: Satire or Credibility?

A Dutch columnist criticizes the dismissal of their reports on secret Trump-Putin phone calls as satire, contrasting it with the positive reception of a similar revelation in The Atlantic, highlighting a double standard in journalistic credibility assessments.

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USAID Funding Cuts Threaten Latin American Journalism

USAID's withdrawal of funding from Latin American journalistic organizations threatens their sustainability, impacting investigations into corruption, human rights abuses, and environmental issues; several organizations faced budget cuts of up to 74%, forcing them to explore alternative funding and ...

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ITV's "Mr Bates" Wins Bafta for Social Impact

ITV's "Mr Bates vs the Post Office" won a Bafta for its impact: 15 million viewers, parliamentary action within three weeks, and a bill to overturn wrongful convictions related to the faulty Horizon IT system, highlighting a significant British miscarriage of justice.

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NOS Correspondents Win Tegel Award for Syrian Conflict Reporting

NOS correspondents Daisy Mohr and Edmée van Rijn won a Tegel award for their frontline reporting from the Middle East, focusing on Syria's post-Assad regime, including a visit to the notorious Sednaya prison; other Tegel awards recognized reporting on housing, a toxic waste scandal, an interview wit...

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Justice Department Allows Investigation of Media Outlets in Leak Probes

Attorney General Pam Bondi rescinded a Biden-era policy protecting media communications in leak investigations, allowing federal investigators to pursue such communications again; this follows increased White House hostility toward news organizations and may reflect a renewed focus on prosecuting le...

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Panama Papers: €1.2 Billion Recovered in Global Tax Crackdown

The Panama Papers leak of April 2016, containing 11 million documents from Mossack Fonseca, has led to the recovery of at least €1.2 billion in back taxes and penalties globally nine years later, with Spain recovering €200 million, highlighting the ongoing impact of investigative journalism on finan...

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Russia's Shift to Casual Operatives for Sabotage

Shaun Walker's new book, "The Illegals," exposes Russia's shift from trained spies to casual operatives for sabotage; the book details arson attacks, bombings, and assassinations targeting Western institutions, aiming to destabilize societies and undermine trust.

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Bulgarian Spy Ring Targeted Russian Journalists

A Bulgarian spy ring, directed by Jan Marsalek and operating from a UK guest house, targeted journalists Roman Dobrokhotov and Christo Grozev using honey traps, surveillance, and plots to kidnap and murder them; three members were convicted in March 2024.

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