The EU Investigative Journalism Award 2025 has officially concluded, celebrating the most impactful investigative work from the Western Balkans and Türkiye.
This year’s awarded stories highlight the role of investigative journalism in strengthening freedom of expression, advancing the rule of law, and promoting transparency and accountability across the region. Each winning investigation represents how reporting can challenge abuse of power, expose corruption, and bring pressing social issues to light.
We are proud to present the powerful stories and journalists recognised in 2025:
REGIONAL AWARD
1st Prize: Maja Jovanovska and Bojan Stojanovski, IRL, North Macedonia
Projekt Litijum:“Lopare među javom snom i košmarom” (“Project Lithium: Lopare between reality, dream, and nightmare.”) – Part One, Part Two, Part Three
The EU Award for Investigative Journalism 2025 is part of the project “Strengthening Quality Journalism in Western Balkans and Türkiye II.” The project is funded by the European Union and implemented by a consortium composed of: Balkan Investigative Reporting Network – BIRN Hub, Central European University (CEU), Association of Journalists (AJ) Türkiye, Thomson Media (TM), University Goce Delčev Štip (UGD), Independent Union of Journalists and Media Workers (SSNM), Media Association of South-East Europe (MASE), and BIRN Kosovo.
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Author: Slawek Blich Case study was originally published in Media Finance Monitor. Visuals in the case study were created by Ewa Stańczak. Peter’s Note: We worked with Slawek and his team on digital product development this year as part of a program by the Thomson Media. It was quite the ride, so after a successful launch, I asked him
The EU Investigative Journalism Award 2025 has officially concluded, celebrating the most impactful investigative work from the Western Balkans and
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