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IJ4EU Impact Award winners announced

The IPI’s Investigative Journalism for Europe (IJ4EU) fund announced on Wednesday four winners of its inaugural IJ4EU Impact Award celebrating excellence in cross-border investigative reporting. In no particular order, the winning investigations were: The Daphne Project The Troika Laundromat Lost in Europe Fraud Factory Selected by an independent jury, the team behind each investigation receives €5,555. “We were all […]

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IPI Peer to Peer: Virtual newsroom visit to Christian Science Monitor

The Monitor has always been different: the oldest U.S.-based international non-profit news organization, early to “digital first”, deep into an audience-centred focus.  Its journalism is based on one big question: How can journalism help fuel human progress? It’s a profoundly hopeful perspective that The Monitor has been bringing to its audiences for more than 113 […]

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Ahmet Altan: ECtHR finds rights violations in case of Turkish journalist and writer

The International Press Institute (IPI) welcomed a European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruling yesterday, April 13, finding that Turkey had violated the rights of Ahmet Altan, a prominent writer and journalist with the now-shuttered Taraf newspaper. Altan has been jailed for four-and-a-half years over his alleged links to the now-outlawed Gülen movement and articles critical of […]

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Over 600 COVID-19 related press freedom violations in past year

A little more than one year after the start of the global COVID-19 pandemic, IPI data show the extent to which media outlets and journalists have faced harassment and attacks while doing their jobs in reporting on the unprecedented health crisis. Since February 5, 2020, IPI’s COVID-19 Press Freedom Tracker has recorded 620 press freedom […]

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