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The burnt hills around Mati in Greece still await reforestation.
© Ioana Epure

From Ashes to Neglect: Greece and Sicily After the Fires

PALERMO / MATI - The Mediterranean wildfire crisis is not simply a product of climate change and bad luck. Fundamental policy failures that have undermined forest protection across Southern Europe lie at its core.

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Altominho TV

Altominho.App

ALTO MINHO - The primary target audience consists of residents in the Alto Minho region (regional or local) who consume our news content through our video content available on YouTube, social networks and our website. With the proposed mobile application, they aim to significantly expand and ...

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Átlátszó Erdély

Diversify. Simplify. Engage Young and Rural Audiences

CLUJ-NAPOCA/KOLOZSVAR - They are a regional outlet covering the 1-million ethnic Hungarian minority community living in the Transylvania region of Romania.

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portEl.pl

Young Voices Matter

ELBLAG - The primary target audience is local youth aged 15–25, a marginalised group in regional media. The project also engages educators, parents, and civic institutions, focusing on diversity, inclusion, and strengthening democratic participation.

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Rwanda's World Cycling Parcours

Rwanda's Parcours

KIGALI - In the run-up to the first world cycling championship on African soil, Aaron Lapeirre travels to Rwanda to document the route.

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Madness companies
Marco Baroncini

Madness Companies

LAZIO/ CATALONIA/ MADRID - “Madness companies” is a follow-up investigation for the Journalismfund-supported project “The Business of madness”. It focuses on how transnational companies specialised in elderly residential care are “assaulting” the more profitable psychiatric care, taking advantage ...

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birds view on Nigerian mines
© Solomon Shaibu

Excavating the Truth Behind European Mining in Nigeria

ABUJA / KADUNA - This investigation examines the operations of two UK-Turkish mining companies, Zeberced and Istanbul Quarry & Concrete, in Nigeria.

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Organisation Todt

Organisation Todt

ANTWERP - The Organisation Todt (OT) was a German paramilitary government organisation named after its founder, Fritz Todt. The group was involved in major construction projects (such as the Atlantic Wall), security assignments (such as guarding prisoner-of-war and concentration camps) and military ...

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Terug naar China

Back to China

BEIJING - China in 2025 has changed significantly. Under the new strongman Xi Jingping, the Communist Party's totalitarian control over the state is greater than ever. By developing the New Silk Road and increasing its high-tech expertise, it has also been able to expand its sphere of influence ...

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Toru Hanai

Exposing Europe's Most Sophisticated Environmental Crime

TUSCANY / NARITA – Multi-billion-euro black market in European eels is one of the world’s most lucrative and sophisticated environmental crimes — and it starts in Europe. Smuggled by organised crime groups to Asia via third countries, the trade is pushing the species to the brink of extinction ...

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windmills and a black and white graph
© Reporters United

Learning by doing

ATHENS – Learning by doing is an eight-month environmental investigative fellowship hosted by Reporters United, seeking two young professionals who are either interested in advancing environmental reporting or have limited experience in data and wish to pursue a career as data journalists.

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Karolina Chlumecka
© Karolina Chlumecka

No Towns for People

CLUJ-NAPOCA / LISBON / ALYTUS / PRAGUE – Cities are not very pedestrian-friendly, and small children are among the most vulnerable groups. One solution is tactical urbanism, a method that opens a discussion about the design of a specific area, making it possible to convince all stakeholders of the ...

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a small river, with forests on the banks and a poster across it
© Adrian Mogoș

Hydropower Boom Destroys Nature in Eastern Europe

BELA CRKVA / PRIGOR / PETRILA - This cross-border investigation has revealed that the European Commission is turning a blind eye to Romania's systemic failure to protect its wildlife.

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Nakypilo
© Nakypilo

Improvements to the mobile application

KHARKIV - Nakypilo focused on the design, development, testing, and release of our mobile application for iOS and Android. They delivered a fully functional cross-platform app with enhanced design, improved usability, and stable performance.

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Access To Labour Market Denied

Prejudices and pseudoscience in personnel selection

BRUSSELS - Bias in recruitment and unreliable selection methods remain a persistent problem that affects many job seekers, as journalist Wim Swinnen demonstrates. For Eos and Psyche&Brein, he delved into the way personnel selection is carried out in companies and organisations.

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a little model of the forest, mostly spruce trees
© Novosadska novinarska škola

Visual Storytelling for Environmental Journalism

NOVI SAD – This project is training Serbian journalists in how to present environmental data through visual storytelling.

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Marine (35), with her daughter from a second marriage.
© Cinzia Canneri

The Price of a Child: Illegal Adoptions between Armenia and Italy

YEREVAN – This investigation examines the role played by certain Italian agencies authorised by the Italian government and accredited in Armenia until 2022 in alleged cases of child trafficking from Armenia: Anpas, Arcobaleno Onlus and Famiglia Insieme Onlus.

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Áramlat Alapítvány (Stream Foundation)

Play Cards with Kecskemét!

KECSKEMET - KecsUP.hu completed the design, production, and launch of the “KecsUP Kártya” game, distributing 550 printed decks and creating a digital layer that links each card to KecsUP.hu’s journalism. This integration of offline and online engagement was key to this project's success.

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One-way Ticket From Tashkent

One-way Ticket From Tashkent

WARSAW/AMSTERDAM/ANTWERP - Europe’s growing labour shortages in sectors like agriculture, logistics, transport, and hospitality are increasingly being filled by a new and highly vulnerable group – migrant workers from Central Asia. Many travel via Poland and end up, through opaque and exploitative ...

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Monkey
© Jacqueline Goebel

Why European Zoos Kill Healthy Animals

BERLIN - In 2014, Copenhagen Zoo killed Marius, a healthy giraffe, which sparked public outcry. The zoo euthanised Marius because he did not fit into their breeding programme and could not be placed elsewhere. The incident revealed the little-known practice of many European zoos routinely culling ...

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