Article Archive: November 2024

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
Andrea Perišić’s investigation reveals a web of illegal operations destroying Montenegro’s cultural heritage, while authorities remain silent amidst political distractions Andrea Perišić from the Center for Investigative Journalism of Montenegro (CIN-CG) is this year’s third-prize EU Investigative Journalism Award winner in Montenegro. Andrea did a powerful expose, “Smuggling of Montenegro archeological treasures: They blow up, sell and destroy heritage without punishment,” which highlights how
Award-winning journalists from the Western Balkans and Türkiye break new ground with impactful investigations on healthcare, environmental threats, human rights, and corruption The EU Investigative Journalism Award 2024 has spotlighted an extraordinary range of talent, perspectives, and emerging journalistic themes. This year, a record 283 stories were submitted by 256 authors and teams from 115 media outlets. Juries covered the Western Balkans and Türkiye,
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