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How Investigative Site Netra News, Banned in Bangladesh, Is Reporting on the Country from the Outside
Netra News Editor-in-Chief Tasneem Khalil speaks about his experience as a journalist working from exile.
Netra News Editor-in-Chief Tasneem Khalil speaks about his experience as a journalist working from exile.
GIJN has released a second batch of updated databases, re-publishing our resource lists on human rights, sports, environmental data, and military and conflict.
Featuring data from the UN, Human Rights Watch, academic institutions, and other national and international bodies.
From documents on anti-doping and sanctioned athletes, to information about corruption and match-fixing, resources for those investigating the world of sport.
Featuring sanctions lists, databases of politically-exposed persons, details on military expenditure and arms embargoes, plus interactive maps and charts on armed violence.
With details of the information available from satellite observation programmes, plus where to find data on biodiversity, greenhouse gasses, and the ozone layer.
Reporters and editors from BBC’s flagship investigations program, Newsnight, share some lessons learned from three standout investigations into healthcare.
To show how investigative journalism can still be done in such a perilous reporting environment, here is a selection of some of the best investigations that have been produced so far on the Gaza conflict.
GIJN highlights some new, free investigative tools on fact checking, topic briefing, and journalist privacy that were the subject of significant interest in the hallways at the 2024 NICAR conference.
This database includes key resources, watchdog groups, and case studies for investigating the carbon offsets market.