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IJ4EU rebooted: €1.1M in grants for investigative journalism in Europe

IJ4EU relaunches in 2021 with €1.1 million for cross-border projects in EU Includes new support scheme for freelancers First call launches in June Stay informed via our newsletter and website   The Investigative Journalism for Europe (IJ4EU) fund will disburse €1.1 million in grants to cross-border projects in EU member states in 2021 and launch […]

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Amid troop withdrawal, Afghan journalists face uncertain future

Journalists in Afghanistan fear their ability to work safely and freely will be at increased risk as U.S. and NATO troops prepare to leave the country. The impending withdrawal, combined with possible greater Taliban influence, throws Afghanistan’s uneven progress in free expression into doubt. The country’s journalists now face a deeply uncertain future. That fear […]

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Attacks on journalists rise in Indonesia

On March 27, journalist Nurhadi of news outlet Tempo was assaulted in East Java while investigating a tax bribery case, raising concerns over growing violence against journalists in Indonesia. According to media reports, the act occurred while Nurhadi attempted to confirm details of a tax collection case from the former director of Inspection of the […]

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WPFD Nepal: As pandemic rages on, Nepal’s health reporters brave the pandemic

To mark World Press Freedom Day, IPI’s media partners in the South Asia Cross-border journalism project in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Nepal have documented several press freedom violations in their countries.  These stories are published in all the five news publications – The Daily Star, The Week, Dawn, Republica and Nagarik. Kailash Joshi, a journalist […]

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