Article Archive: November 2024

Asuman Aranca Kol reflects on her award-winning work, the risks of investigative journalism, and the enduring fight for justice Asuman Aranca Kol, a journalist with nearly 15 years of experience as a court reporter, has dedicated her career to identifying stories that others might overlook. Her award-winning investigation into the murder of Sinan Ateş, the former president of the Grey Wolves, Turkish far-right paramilitary
Investigative journalism as a shield for environmental justice In the borderlands between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia lies Trgovska Gora, a site at the heart of an environmental controversy. Dejan Rakita, the second-prize winner of the EU Investigative Journalism Award 2024 for Bosnia and Herzegovina, has illuminated the high-stakes implications of Croatia’s plan to store low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste near the Una River.
From Albania to North Macedonia: Revealing systemic irregularities, bureaucratic challenges, and the need for transparency in distributing IPARD II funds In the realm of investigative journalism, delving into systemic corruption is no small feat. Geri Emiri, alongside Aida Ciro and Aleksandar Dimitrievski of Amfora.al, earned 3rd prize at the EU Investigative Journalism Awards 2024 for uncovering the misuse of IPARD II funds in Albania
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