For refugee journalists who expose criminal networks, cross-border crimes, and sensitive failures within the camp system — ...
In 2025, journalists across Africa have courageously reported on illegal activities — and their impact — long after they’ve ...
Expert follow-the-money journalists have documented how criminal networks now operate, via fluid, decentralized systems that are often indistinguishable from legitimate global commerce.
Despite numerous press freedom threats, Pakistani journalists continue to publish high-impact investigations — and offer lessons for reporters navigating restrictive environments worldwide.
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Speakers at this GIJC25 session dismantled the myth that offshore finance is inaccessible or unknowable and argued that the ...
Journalists have used local reporting, open source analysis, and forensic reconstruction to verify events happening on the ...
The Global Investigative Journalism Network publishes articles about the practice of investigative journalism around the world. We’re always on the lookout for contributors interested in writing about ...
In October 2023, an AI-synthesized impersonation of the voice of an opposition leader helped swing the election in Slovakia to a pro-Russia candidate. Another AI audio fake was layered onto a real ...
Submissions are now closed for the 2025 Global Shining Light Award (#GSLA25). You can read about our Large and Small/Medium Outlet finalists. Every two years, the Global Investigative Journalism ...
This guide is presented by the Media Defence, a London-based group that is the only international human rights organization solely focused on the legal defense of journalists, citizen journalists, and ...
This guide was written by GIJN’s Resource Center director Nikolia Apostolou and GIJN reporter Rowan Philp. Editing was by Reed Richardson and Laura Dixon. Illustrations are by Smaranda Tolosano.