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Fact Check Your Story — Before It’s Too Late

By Abby Ellis | October 19, 2015

In order to publish or broadcast a piece of journalism that successfully empowers citizens to hold those in power accountable, the work must be, above all, one thing: credible.

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    The 2017 Global Investigative Journalism Conference will be held November 16-19 in Johannesburg. Don’t miss this one — it will be the GIJC’s 10th anniversary and our first time in Africa. GIJC17 is brought to you by the Global Investigative Journalism Network and the Wits Journalism Program of University of the Witwatersrand. Check our conference […]

  • Interview: Miranda Patrucic on Investigating a Mafia State

    The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) “Unholy Alliances”, winner of the Global Shining Light Award at the GIJC, unveiled the link between Montenegro’s government and organized crime. “Montenegro is a Mafia state, it is facilitating and helping the organized crime,” said OCCRP’s Miranda Patrucic.

  • Disaster Reporting: An Interview with Nepal’s Kunda Dixit

    Kunda Dixit is Chief Editor of the Nepali Times, an English weekly magazine based in Kathmandu, Nepal. Long before the 2015 Nepal Earthquake, he and his paper had warned the public about the approaching danger. Unfortunately, few were listening.

  • Assignment China: Follow the Money

    Over the many decades of Western news coverage of China, the year 2012 was a watershed. In the space of just a few months, a Bloomberg News team headed by correspondent Michael Forsythe published a sweeping expose of how relatives of China’s new leader, Xi Jinping, had earned vast fortunes in a variety of often disguised business deals. Soon after, David Barboza of the New York Times published his own revelations of the wealth accumulated by the relatives of Chinese premier Wen Jiabao.

  • Meydan TV Campaign To Support Press Freedom in Azerbaijan

    In Azerbaijan, journalists are working under huge risks of arrest. Emin Milli, writer and dissident from Azerbaijan, was imprisoned in 2009 for two and a half years for his critical views about the government. After his release, Milli started his own non-profit online media, Meydan TV. Since then, he and his coworkers, as well as […]

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