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A new book by reporters from Russian ICIJ media partner Proekt goes where none has gone before: Putin’s personal life and his ...
A survivor who testified in the case slammed the sentence — a choice between prison or paying a fine — which Nigeria’s ...
A new report details how China and other authoritarian regimes are increasingly targeting critics who sought refuge in the ...
The president’s son, known as Teodorin, has repeatedly caught the attention of international authorities, including in France ...
When Chuck Collins was 26 years old, he gave away his entire inheritance to groups working for social justice. Born into a wealthy family (his great-grandfather, Oscar Mayer, founded a prominent ...
Douglas Edelman rose from owning a bar in Kyrgyzstan to winning $7 billion in defense contracts, only to plead guilty this week to hiding his fortune from U.S. tax authorities.
Radio Free Asia journalist Shohret Hoshur, who reports on news in China’s Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, attending a 2015 hearing of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China in Washington, ...
Europe’s competition authorities have launched an in-depth investigation into Nike’s Dutch tax arrangements, first revealed in ICIJ’s Paradise Papers reporting. The probe is likely to be one of the ...
Angolan businesswoman Isabel dos Santos and her husband, Congolese art collector and businessman Sindika Dokolo in 2018. Mismanagement by directors and forged documents enabled Isabel dos Santos to ...
An ICIJ reporter tried to capture the "opulence and neglect" inside a tiny African state that had squandered its oil riches — and experienced the dangers of reporting in a country with no free press.
Intellexa founder Tal Dilian poses for a picture at his house in Limassol, Cyprus, in April 2020. The United States has sanctioned notorious spyware consortium Intellexa, as well as its two key ...