Live Monitoring Sanctions Against Russia
iMEdD Team - Imposing sanctions on Russia is the main weapon of the West in response to the invasion of Ukraine. The question is where do they come from precisely and to whom are they directed to? What are their possible economic consequences? By drawing data from the OpenSanctions database, non-profit organization Correctiv has developed a useful tool in order to document and visualize the sanctions against Russia from 2014 until today.
The Nuclear Arsenal of the Planet
iMEdD Team - The combined arsenals of Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China, India, Pakistan, Israel and possibly North Korea contain some 13,000 nuclear weapons, most of which are many times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
Investigating Russia Around the World: A GIJN Instant Toolkit
GIJN - GIJN has assembled a kind of starter-toolkit to help journalists track Russian assets, political interference, and disinformation in their countries.
Ukraine War Prompts Flood of Misinformation, Fake News
BIRN - The conflict has triggered the spread of fake news and disinformation in Serbia, Bosnia and Hungary, while religion and nationalism inspire some violations in Bosnia and North Macedonia.
How to Report Ethically on Children Affected by the Ukraine Conflict
Dart Center - This tipsheet brings together advice from Dart fellows who have reported on children in war and other emergency situations.
Open-Source Mapping of events in Ukraine
Centre for Information Resilience, Bellingcat, Mnemonic, Conflict Intelligence Team - collaborative initiative which aims at mapping, documenting and verifying incidents taking place in Ukraine.
Invasion of Ukraine: Tracking use of Cluster Munitions in Civilian Areas
Bellingcat - Tracking use of Cluster Munitions in Civilian Areas.