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© Image by Joanna Demarco

How Migration Soared and Public Investment Fell Short

GŻIRA / ST JULIAN'S / ADEJE / ROQUETAS DE MAR - Amphora Media and Público’s investigation explores the factors attracting immigrants to Europe in the context of how public investments happen in specific localities.

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Pop Fascism
© Malu Jaramillo / Maldita.es

Pop Fascism: Rewriting History in the Digital Age

MADRID / MILAN –In a disturbing trend dubbed “pop fascism”, Franco, Mussolini and Hitler are resurfacing on TikTok and beyond as memes, chants and emojis. A cross-border investigation by Maldita.es and Facta show that the idolisation of dictators and the spread of disinformation are becoming ...

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Studio Figure, Cornaredo (Milan) 2025
© Studio Figure, Cornaredo (Milan) 2025

European Data Centers' Rush for Land and Energy

MILAN/ BRUSSELS - As artificial intelligence expands across Europe, so does the demand for data centers. Traditionally hosted in cities like Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Dublin, these hubs are nearing full capacity. Milan, with its strategic location in the Mediterranean, is emerging as ...

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 Estación de Atocha (Madrid)
© Inês Leote of Mensagem de Lisboa

Why the Iberian Train Hasn't Left the Station

MADRID / LISBON - The investigation reveals why the Iberian rail connection is 15 years behind schedule, and why the new targets are also unlikely to be met.

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© Texty

Climate And Water: Data Analysis Skills For Journalists

KYIV – The project focuses on the training and professional development of 20 regional journalists from Ukraine to conduct data-driven investigations.

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Border area in southeastern Bulgaria
© Cecilia Fasciani.

The Silent Border: Disappearances and Abuse at the New Schengen Frontier

BURGAS / SOFIA / DAMASCUS – Following Bulgaria’s 2025 Schengen accession, its border with Turkey became the EU’s migration frontier. Based on months of field reporting, this investigation reveals that Bulgarian authorities are not required by the EU to address human rights violations in this region.

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A performance simulating sewage discharges into the sea.
© Paula González Gavilanes and Miguel Velasco.

When Tourism Turns Toxic

TENERIFE / NAPLES - Overtourism has turned destinations like Naples and Tenerife into hotspots of environmental degradation. The sea, which attracts millions of visitors to these destinations, is becoming increasingly polluted and unsafe. This cross-border journalistic investigation sheds light on ...

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A person wearing a hooded jacket looks down at a smartphone held out to them by another person.
©Camiel Mudde Photography

The Price of Clean Streets: Deporting the Unsheltered

ROTTERDAM - Despite the vision of a borderless EU enshrined in the free movement principles of the Schengen Area, EU citizens can still be deported from their host country. The majority of intra-EU deportation cases are initiated for 'causing a nuisance', and the group most affected are unsheltered ...

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Vuurland
© Ertsberg / Standaard Uitgeverij en Willem Staes

Vuurland

JERUSALEM / BEIRUT / DAMASCUS – The geopolitical and humanitarian situation in the Middle East has worsened since the terror attacks of 7 October 2023. International organisations have documented large-scale war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in Palestine. Meanwhile, Israel has ...

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Bangladeshi women in Europe remain invisible to most people.
© Lucrezia Tiberio.

Bengali Women's Silent Islands in Europe

BONN / FRANKFURT / MONZA / ROME - This investigation focuses on the conditions of Bengali women upon their arrival in Germany and Italy. With a sharp focus on the experiences of one immigrant group, the reporting team delves into the integration process and how immigrants form communities.

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Kauramäki suburb in Finland, where a spruce forest was cleared
Mikko Vähäniitty.

Green To Grey: How Europe Is Squandering The Little Nature It Has Left

LISBON / IZMIR / ROVANIEMI – In the first investigation of its kind, 41 journalists and scientists from 11 countries collaborated to measure nature loss across Europe using satellite imagery and artificial intelligence.

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Lithium mining locality at Cínovec
© Andrea Špak

Europe's Competitiveness for Critical Raw Materials

PRAGUE / LISBON / BELGRADE / BUDAPEST — Lithium is essential for green technologies and the EU's competitiveness goals. The ongoing rush for lithium has increased interest in deposits in Czechia, Portugal, Bosnia, and Serbia.

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Reflecting sunglaces
© Giovanni Culmone

Mediterranean Low Cost

VALLETTA / TUNIS / MARRAKECH / ISTANBUL - Mediterranean Low Cost investigates the negative impacts of touristification and gentrification on the southern shore of the Mediterranean, focusing on four areas particularly affected by the phenomena: Malta, Istanbul, Marrakech, and Tunis. 

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Hands
© Enough Project/Laura Heaton

The Conflict Mineral Facade

BERLIN – Volkswagen needs minerals for electric cars. War-torn Congo and Sudan have them. Long supply chains and an opaque system of certifications make it likely that “conflict minerals” end up in new electric cars from the German car giant.

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InfoRadio
© InfoRadio

Visual Radio for News

VIENNA - Nonstop News reimagined audio journalism by transforming it into a visually engaging experience. Through subtitles, data visualizations, animations, and platform-optimized visuals, the newsroom expanded its reach to younger audiences while permanently integrating visual layers into its DAB+ ...

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Delmi Alvarez
© Delmi Alvarez

Altri: Greenwashing and Environmental Destruction in Galicia

PALAS DE REI / FIGUEIRA DA FOZ - This cross-border investigation reveals a Portuguese pulp company’s controversial plan for a pulp mill in Galicia. The project comes with multiple environmental risks and questions about the future of local industries.

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Enrico Partemi
© Enrico Partemi

When It Stops Snowing

JANSKÉ LÁZNĚ - Skiing in Europe’s mid-altitude mountains is facing profound challenges due to climate change. This reporting team investigated the future of skiing in two highly exposed regions: the Krkonoše mountains in Czechia and the Apennines in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

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Louis Bontemps
© Louis Bontemps

Behind Bars, Behind Labour: Work in European Prisons

MADRID / PARIS / BRUSSELS - This cross-border investigation examines how labour activities are organised within prisons across Europe and sheds light on the broader relationship between incarceration, exploitation and rehabilitation.

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Farmworkers picking strawberries in Huelva, Spain.
©Eoghan Gilmartin

Feeding Europe, Failing Workers: How CAP Fuels Exploitation

BRUSSELS - This investigation revealed that farm owners who intimidate and exploit migrant workers are receiving millions in agricultural subsidies. Nearly thirty CAP payments were traced to farms that had breached workers’ rights, were under criminal investigation or had already been convicted of ...

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Image by Kim Hansen (Wikimedia Commons)
Kim Hansen (Wikimedia Commons)

Cleaner on Paper, Dirtier on the Road: Europe’s Car Subsidy Paradox

BRUSSELS / MILAN / BUCHAREST - Billions in subsidies across Italy, France and Romania were meant to promote cleaner cars, according to carbon emissions measured during lab tests. But many funded vehicles emit far more CO₂ in real life, exposing lobbying, loopholes and flawed policies.

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Pexels
© Vincent M.A. Janssen

The Ethical Criminal

ANTWERP/BRUSSELS - To understand how citizens weigh ethics against the law, Suzanne Roes decided to conduct research into criminalised movements above and below ground.

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A carbon offset company called Jadora promised to protect 190,000 hectares of rainforest.
© Jonas Gerding

DRC Carbon Project Exposes Failures in Offset Market

KINSHASA / ISANGI - This investigation exposes systematic failures in the voluntary carbon offset market through the lens of an abandoned forest protection project in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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View of sea and ships, seaweed on the sand in the forefront.
© Irene Baños

Preventing Shipping From Spreading Invasive Species In The Mediterranean

TARIFA - From Spain to Italy, an unassuming Japanese seaweed is wreaking havoc on marine life and coastal livelihoods. This investigation raises urgent questions about our ability to control the cargo that shipping companies unknowingly transport from one part of the world to another, and the ...

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Kenyan people under a tree discussing carbon credit schemes
© Kate Stanworth

Carbon Colonialism

KAJIADO — Across Europe, multinational companies are purchasing carbon credits to ‘offset’ their emissions, claiming these schemes contribute to the fight against climate change, but in Kajiado County, southern Kenya, such carbon projects are fuelling growing concern.

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Antwerp Airport
© Joenah Malot

Antwerp Airport: who wins and who pays the bill?

DEURNE - Between 2014 and 2024, Antwerp Airport received at least €116.1 million in Flemish and federal subsidies, on top of €70.3 million that the Flemish government invested in infrastructure. Yet Antwerp Airport has been operating at a loss for years.

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activists close to the Nussir mine
© Hannah Thulé

Are Local Mining Conflicts Becoming a European Security Issue?

REPPARFJORD / KIRUNA - While the EU Critical Raw Mineral Act is designed to fast-track strategic mining projects, resistance to new mining projects is growing among local reindeer herders in Norway and Sweden.

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UN General Assembly
© Patrick Gruban / Wikimedia Commons

What Are Human Rights?

NEW YORK CITY - The West may not have fully realised it, but the United Nations is undergoing a revival. Not that everything will remain the same, because Beijing seems to be finding enough allies to change the organisation from within. 

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Giftige industrie in Vlaanderen
© Simon Dequeker & Sofyan El Bouchtili

Toxic Industry in Flanders

ANTWERP / RIEME - No one knows how many harmful substances are emitted from the chimneys of Flemish factories. However, the emissions of the limited group of “Substances of Very High Concern” reported by Flemish companies are almost twice as high as those reported by companies in the Netherlands. 

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Charlotte Sattler
© Charlotte Sattler, Loneliness in Old Age

Loneliness Knows No Borders: Growing Old Isolated

WEINSTADT / PRAGUE / TORINO / ALYTUS - Loneliness in old age is a growing but often invisible crisis across Europe. Millions of older people live in isolation, cut off from family ties and community life. The consequences go far beyond sadness: social isolation is linked to depression, dementia ...

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Karolina Rista
© Media Koncept

A Silent Threat Unmeasured

DURRES / TIRANA / UTRECHT - Port areas in Europe are often densely populated, and at the same time highly polluted, both as a consequence of maritime traffic and of industries concentrated in those areas.

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