
GIJC23 – Best Investigations on Russia’s War on Ukraine
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Investigating Russia and the War in Ukraine
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Lessons Learned from Syrian Journalists Investigating Russian War Crimes
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Investigating Russia Around the World: A GIJN Toolkit
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15 Tips for Investigating War Crimes
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Amateur Open Source Researchers Go Viral Unpacking the War in Ukraine
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Essential Steps for Journalists in Emergency Situations
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Bellingcat’s Grozev on Investigating Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
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Tips for Archiving Telegram Messages on Russia-Ukraine War
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Journalism Resources for Tracking Events in Ukraine

10 Tips for Tracking Russian-Owned Assets
OCCRP senior investigator Tom Stocks shares 10 best practices for tracking the mansions and superyachts of Russian oligarchs and officials deemed closest to President Vladimir Putin.
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Digging Into the Disinformation Campaign Behind Russia’s War on Ukraine
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Video: GIJC23 – Resources for Investigating Russia
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GIJC23 – Best Investigations on Russia’s War on Ukraine
The challenges for journalists covering Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are massive — from the obvious dangers of reporting on the ground amid an armed conflict, to trying to investigate during a state of emergency, where disinformation is widespread and independent media is either banned or barely tolerated. In this panel, we bring together three senior journalists who have investigated the war on Ukraine. They will offer tips, tools, and advice on how to cover this ongoing conflict — but also what they have learned about integrating different investigative methods.
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The Global Investigative Journalism Network is an international association of journalism organizations that support the training and sharing of information among investigative and data journalists—with special attention to those from repressive regimes and marginalized communities.
Our key activities include:
Providing resources and networking services to investigative journalists worldwide;
Publishing in multiple languages and on multiple platforms the latest tools, techniques and opportunities for those in the field;
Helping organize and promote regional and international training conferences and workshops;
Assisting in the formation and sustainability of journalism organizations involved in investigative reporting and data journalism around the world;
Supporting and promoting best practices in investigative and data journalism;
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