Supporting the next generations of investigative journalists
It's not just the technology that is rapidly changing the way we work, it's also that university funding cuts continue worldwide, leaving the next generations of journalists with fewer opportunities to train.
How CORRECTIV investigated the EU housing crisis
An analysis by CORRECTIV.Europe reveals where housing is becoming unaffordable for workers in critical sectors of the economy across Europe.
Narrative, truth and impact: Highlights from the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
Reflections on the relationship between journalism and documentary, one that is neither simple nor coincidental. On the contrary, tools and perspectives are constantly shared across the two fields.
AI and the Future of News: Key takeaways from the RISJ Conference
Key takeaways from this year’s AI and the Future of News conference, hosted by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism on March 17.
GIJN’s coverage of NICAR 2026
At the latest NICAR data journalism summit 2026, reporters spotlighted digital techniques reshaping investigative work.
Reporting when the internet goes dark
Journalists worldwide navigate internet shutdowns, using risky workarounds to report news, exposing censorship, infrastructure failures, and personal, professional costs.
Green to Gray: The data, the mountains, and the politics of land
Europe is building at a relentless pace. Logistics hubs rise on former farmland. Wind turbines pierce mountain ridgelines. Industrial zones replace wetlands. What was once green is turning grey.
Iran’s divided media landscape makes getting information during wartime even harder
Amid protests, strikes and political turmoil, journalists covering Iran face censorship, arrests and an information landscape dominated by state media.