An Investigation into the $88.6 Billion Annual Drain That Keeps a Continent in Poverty While Enriching Global Financial Centers
Every single day, approximately $242.7 million...
At dawn on March 15, 2024, government trucks surrounded the village of Soitsambu in Tanzania's Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Armed officers ordered Maasai families to...
Over the past two decades, China has dramatically expanded its economic footprint in Africa financing highways, ports, dams and factories with billions of dollars...
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is India’s largest Hindu nationalist volunteer organization, founded in 1925. It claims to be a cultural body, but its...
When Republika Srpska’s National Assembly passed its controversial “foreign agent law" earlier this year, it did not just target civil society, it drew a...
Is reporting possible while living under persecution? When you don't know from where you’ll be attacked, or if you will be discredited, threatened, intimidated,...
The United Nations process for evaluating national human rights records is long and a little complex, but nevertheless offers valuable material for journalists to...
It was no surprise to Jerry Mitchell to learn high-ranking law enforcement officials had been accused of behaving badly in parts of Mississippi where journalists had...
The investigations that caught our eye this year display the diversity that exists in the world of Francophone watchdog reporting. We have seen stories...
For more than two years, Amnesty International’s Algorithmic Accountability Lab (AAL) has led a sweeping probe into Udbetaling Danmark (UDK), Denmark’s welfare agency. The...
While it’s become commonplace to use data and AI tools for investigations into financial or government wrongdoing or the environment, it’s perhaps less common...
Journalist Elizabeth Salazar arrived at an isolated Indigenous community of the Kakataibo ethnic group in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon one night in...