Global Perspectives Dominate 2025 Pulitzer Journalism Prizes
While American politics made headlines in 2024, the 2025 Pulitzer Prizes show that journalism with a global lens is as vital as ever.
Data Don’ts: Expert tips to avoid misleading audiences with numbers
Even the most diligent data and investigative reporters can sometimes let numbers get the best of them. Rowan Philp offers essential advice for journalists who aim to tell compelling stories through data.
Gen Z & Resilience: A New Podcast Series on Resilience
How resilient is Gen Z, really? What everyday challenges does it face, and how does it perceive and express them?
Vacant Houses and Real Estate Transactions in Evros
The investigation for the podcast "Evros Behind the Fence" began by exploring the problems and the ambitions of the residents of Evros. The subsequent journey and the data research revealed details about vacant or for-sale houses, which captured the public's attention due to their possible buyers.
Trapped in transit: Migration chokepoints in the Central Mediterranean
Thousands of people are stuck between Tunisia and Italy within a migration system designed to hold them back. How do current policies affect migrants, and what can regional actors change to promote the region’s sustainability?
How did we analyse the armed groups conflicts in the Middle East
The methodology for the data analysis on violent interactions involving armed non-state actors in the Middle East in 2023 and 2024.
Rebels, Militias and Terrorists: The Non-State Agents in the Middle East
Armed groups outside state control compete to seize power the day after. What is the relationship between them and which countries support them?
Houthi Weapons and the Two Deaths in the Gulf of Aden
What a private security executive in the Gulf of Aden reveals. The court documents on the Houthi weapons seizure operation in which two American commandos died.