GIJN announces the 31 finalists for the 2026 Sigma Awards for excellence in data journalism, which attracted a record-breaking 543 entries from 84 different countries.
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GIJN spoke with three leading, award-winning investigative journalists from Venezuela about practical tips for keeping ...
At this GIJC25 session, journalists shared how they combine open source research, on-the-ground reporting, and even ...
A former risk officer from Reuters offers guidance on how newsrooms can prepare for a broad, concerted assault by the government’s legal, regulatory, prosecutorial powers.
Journalists in Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, and surrounding countries are using procurement data to reveal corruption, and can offer lessons for journalists around the world.
In November 2024, Pakistani journalist Matiullah Jan and Sadiq Bashir were detained in the capital, Islamabad, by plainclothes operatives during a period of political unrest. For three days, their ...
In a world where information flows rapidly and boundaries between truth and misinformation blur, investigative journalism is a cornerstone for fostering transparency, accountability, and an informed ...
Year after year, Cuba remains the worst country for press freedom in Latin America and one of the worst worldwide. The country’s Constitution declares the news media to be state property, effectively ...
Climate change touches everything — from housing insurance to food security to global finance — and so reporters at South America’s small Consenso newsletter could have chosen almost any angle when ...