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Mapping Housing
© Markus Günther

Mapping Housing Affordability for Essential Workers in Europe

PRAGUE/ BERLIN/ BRUSSELS - The European project “The Housing Games” investigates whether the people essential to keep our cities running can still afford to live in them.

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Oder river
© Kateřina Šimečková

Saving the Dying Oder River

OSTRAVA - This investigation looks into preventive measures taken after the ecological disaster on the Oder river in 2022. It showcases the conflict between economic development and environmental preservation and the need for cross-border systemic solutions.

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Replanting of posidonia in Mallorca, Spain
© Mediterranean Institute of Advanced Studies (IMEDEA)

Mediterranean’s Hidden Forests Under Siege by Tourism

CORSICA / SARDINIA / BALEARICS – This cross-border investigation examines the impact of tourism in the Mediterranean on Posidonia oceanica seagrass, which plays a key role in marine biodiversity, coastal protection, and carbon sequestration.

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The Dam Dilemma
© Michele Lapini

The Dam Dilemma from the Alps to the Pyrenees

FRIULI / ARAGÓN-NAVARRA - Despite opposition from local communities, this investigation reveals the significant impact of infrastructure projects on the Tagliamento region in north-eastern Italy and the Ebro region in northern Spain. In both areas, these vital waterways form unique ecosystems.

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Buenos Aires
© Robbe Vandegehuchte

The Freest Country in the World

BUENOS AIRES - For decades, Argentinians have been plagued by monstrous price increases. With a solemn promise to put an end to hyperinflation, Javier Milei came to power at the end of 2023. Since then, Milei has been dismantling the state step by step, part of his libertarian agenda that is ...

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Green Goals: How European Football Clubs Scored for the Planet
© Marine Mugnier

Green Goals: How European Football Clubs Scored for the Planet

PARIS / MADRID/ BERLIN – This cross-border journalistic investigation examines the environmental footprint of professional football in Europe - a sport that, despite growing awareness and a few promising initiatives, remains largely out of step with ecological imperatives.

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Kosta Jakić and Simon Gronowski,
© Ivan Put

Life is Impossible Without Music

BRUSSELS - Life is impossible without music blends music, memory and humanity through the true stories of pianist Kosta Jakić and Simon Gronowski, a Holocaust survivor.

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Break open the piggy bank.
©Luka Duplančić

The Empire of Deception

ZAGREB / BUCHAREST – Croatian businessman Josip Heit is under scrutiny for alleged involvement in Ponzi schemes and money laundering. While he claims success through luxury assets, his ties to criminals and warnings from Germany's financial authority about unauthorized crypto trading raise concerns ...

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announcement
© CCIJ

Strengthening Environmental Investigations Across Borders: From Africa to Europe

ONLINE - This project will provide training for journalists in Europe and Africa in investigating environmental issues linked to supply chains. Structured workshops will teach participants how to track industrial emissions, analyse corporate financial records, verify carbon credit claims and ...

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A Venezuelan woman who is 37 weeks pregnant in a park in northern Bogotá.
© Marina Sardiña

Europe’s Surrogacy Demand Fuelling Latin American Boom

BOGOTA -  The surrogacy industry has become worth billions of dollars as demand in Europe has increased due to changing cultural attitudes and favourable legal changes. This investigation reveals the consequences of this trend on the other side of the Atlantic.

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Mariupol
© BNNVARA & VRT

82 Days in Hell

MARIUPOL - As Russian forces close in on the city, thousands of Mariupol's inhabitants are taking shelter in the cellars of the Azov steelworks. This is a reconstruction of the 82 dark days of recent Ukrainian history, during which courage, creativity and tolerance helped them to survive.

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Machine
© Tima Miroshnichenko/Pexels

Tools of War

BRUSSELS / RIGA – Utilising AI-driven analysis of Russian customs data, the Tools of War project uncovers the clandestine network of European companies that profited from supplying high-tech machinery to Russia's military, enhancing its capabilities prior to the invasion of Ukraine.

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Chat GPT/AI
Image generated by Chat GPT/AI

Obstetric Violence

BELGRADE / SARAJEVO / ZAGREB – This investigation into obstetric practices in Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina reveals that procedures are often carried out during childbirth without adequate consent or information. This results in long-lasting physical and psychological consequences for ...

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Galatia Iatraki
© Galatia Iatraki

Countries Failing Mothers on Postpartum Mental Health

BELFAST / ATHENS / BUDAPEST / MILAN - These investigations, conducted across Northern Ireland, Greece, Hungary and Italy, reveal disparities in the provision of access to care for postpartum mental health issues.

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Arianna Egle Ventre
© Arianna Egle Ventre

Foreign Labour's Conditions in Pastoralism in Spain and Italy

SARDINIA / TUSCANY / ARAGON - This investigation exposes systemic exploitation of migrant agricultural workers in the pastoral sector, with fieldwork conducted in Italy and in Spain.

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sheep
© Sarah Van Looy

How the EU's “Sustainable” Calculation Clause Perpetuates the Fast Fashion Industry

BRUSSELS - Which is more sustainable: a woollen jumper or a polyester one? The European Union proposes a universal calculation to find out. The answer may surprise you: although polyester is a synthetic fibre made from fossil fuels, it is not the plastic fibre but the natural fibre that turns out to ...

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The migrant centre in Gjadër
© Klodiana Millona

The Booming Border Industry in Europe

TIRANA / MILANO – This cross-border investigative project focuses on researching the abuses and irregularities caused by the privatisation of immigration reception and detention centres in several countries.

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Morocco
© Giovanni Culmone.

Money and Repression in Morocco

MARRAKESH – The aim of this investigation is to trace and shed light on the role of European funds and supplies played in strengthening the Moroccan regime's control capabilities in matters of security.

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 Reindeer gather in the mountains above Rensjön
© Nathalie Bertrams

Swedish Rare Minerals Are Threatening Sámi culture

KIRUNA – In Kiruna, Sweden, a massive rare earth mine promises a lot for the success of the green transition for the EU – but also cultural extinction for the Sámi. The fight over Per Geijer isn’t just about minerals: It’s about who pays the price for Europe’s “clean” future.

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The Journal Investigates
© The Journal Investigates

Under the Influence: The Fight for Alcohol Labelling in Europe

BRUSSELS/DUBLIN - For decades, European consumers have been warned about the dangers of smoking. Yet wine and beer still carry no clear health warnings, even though alcohol is one of the leading preventable causes of cancer. This investigation reveals how the European alcohol industry has fought to ...

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