Unpacking the story: Beneath the cloud
Journalists Laís Martins and Pablo Jiménez Arandia talk to iMEdD about their investigations on the “big issue of our time: how the world is going to sustain the development of AI.”
The story behind the investigation “Desert Dumps”
Reporter Beatriz Ramalho da Silva tells iMEdD the story behind the cross-border investigation that uncovered how migrants are being arrested in North Africa and abandoned in the desert —with the knowledge of the European Union.
The Podcast Show 2025: 10 Things We Learned
Everything we saw and heard at one of the audio industry’s biggest gatherings (and beyond) in London.
Donald Trump’s Second “100 First Days,” the Media and Going Independent – With Journalist Oliver Darcy
Panagiotis Menegos speaks with journalist Oliver Darcy about Donald Trump’s second "100 first days" in office, prseident's boisterous relationship with the media and how journalism is stepping into the so-called creator-based economy...
2025: Making Sense of a Year of Uncertainty in Greece and Beyond with Professor Aristides Hatzis
Panagiotis Menegos speaks with Professor Aristides Hatzis about the historical context behind the volatility of Greece’s domestic political landscape, the steady erosion of trust in institutions, and the country’s place within an increasingly fragile geopolitical order. Available in Greek.
BBC’s Mark Lowen Was Deported From Turkey for Just Doing His Job
How does it feel to be deported as a "threat to public order"? BBC journalist Mark Lowen talks to Panagiotis Menegos about his deportation from Turkey, while covering mayor Immamoglou's recent imprisonment.
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?
New Podcast Series: “Bipolar Opposites”
Bipolar Opposites is a three-episode podcast series exploring bipolar disorder, a condition that remains taboo for some and a "terra incognita" for many.
Photography Exhibition: “A Brief Guide to Investigating War Crimes”
What does it mean to document war crimes? What role does photography play in the pursuit of truth and justice? The photography exhibition A Brief Guide to Investigating War Crimes, presented by iMEdD in Thessaloniki, seeks to answer these questions through the work of Ron Haviv, one of the world’s most renowned war photographers.