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A new report details how China and other authoritarian regimes are increasingly targeting critics who sought refuge in the ...
A new book by Russian ICIJ member center Proekt goes where none has gone before: Putin’s personal life and his inner circle.
A survivor who testified in the case slammed the sentence — a choice between prison or paying a fine — which Nigeria’s ...
An ICIJ reporter tried to capture the "opulence and neglect" inside a tiny African state that had squandered its oil riches — ...
The president’s son, known as Teodorin, has repeatedly caught the attention of international authorities, including in France ...
Senegal, one of West Africa’s largest economies, has torn up its tax treaty with Mauritius as debate rages over the island tax haven’s impact on developing economies. Senegal unilaterally ended its ...
In a year marked by rising authoritarianism, financial secrecy and threats to press freedom, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists exposed corruption at the highest levels, ...
Radio Free Asia journalist Shohret Hoshur, who reports on news in China’s Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, attending a 2015 hearing of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China in Washington, ...
What makes ICIJ's secure open-source software different from other tools? We answer some of the common questions about Datashare.
Working with ICIJ's award-winning Datashare team, the new Neo4j fellow will explore ways to present data and find efficient ways to connect the dots.
Interviews with former workers by ICIJ partner The Gecko Project reveal new links between First Resources, the billionaire family that owns it, and a trio of companies that have reportedly cleared ...
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