Live journalism at Reid Hall: six stories of resistance on stage
“Stories of resistance” through the voices of six journalists and creators who have experienced war and exile, navigated, through their work, the world of disinformation and the far right, or faced threats as reporters.
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.
A quiet journalism career reset at the Reuters Institute
What happens when journalists step away from daily deadlines to rethink their craft? As the Reuters Institute Journalist Fellowship are open for 2026-2027, former fellow Niko Efstathiou shares his experience.
Journalism conferences worth bookmarking in 2026
From learning new tools to questioning power and purpose, this calendar maps the global events shaping journalism in 2026.
Your story is “European enough” and could be award-winning
A little before applications close on 14 December, for journalists who wonder whether their work is “European enough,” Executive Director Jennifer Athanasiou-Prince explains why local journalism remains a cornerstone of European information and why journalists from every corner of the continent should apply.
Inside the cross-border investigation “The Shadow Fleet Secrets”
We spoke with the journalists behind the award-winning cross-border investigation “Τhe Shadow Fleet Secrets,” which revealed how hundreds of oil tankers operated by Western companies ended up carrying Russian crude oil.
GIJC25: Our curated itinerary for must-attend sessions
A few weeks before this year’s Global Investigative Journalism Conference, we’ve highlighted key discussions, talks, and workshops from the schedule and added them to our itinerary.
Follow the Money’s investigation into Russia’s shadow fleet received the 2025 Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism
The investigation “The Secrets of the Shadow Fleet”, coordinated by Follow the Money in collaboration with 13 media outlets from across Europe – two of them Greek – was honoured with a symbolic award for press freedom.