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14 March 2019

Journalists and the “yellow vests”: a story of love and hate

Journalists and the “yellow vests”: a story of love and hate
By Jordan Pouille

The Yellow Vests have dominated the headlines in France and internationally for a while now, challenging President Macron, but also the journalists who are covering the movement. We all have seen the images of violent protests, but who are the aggressors and who are the victims? Are we ourselves too fast to judge the protestors and their motives? French freelance journalist Jordan Pouille draws a more differentiated picture than you might expect. Read more "Journalists and the “yellow vests”: a story of love and hate"

7 February 2017

Lessons learned: The challenges of coordinating a multinational team

Lessons learned: The challenges of coordinating a multinational team
By Investigate Europe

We, the reporters of Investigate Europe, recently published our first investigation. For it, we collaborated to interview over 200 experts, border guards, politicians, industrialists, and academics over the past months. Via the Global Investigate Journalists Network we gave a look behind-the-scenes of our transnational collaboration. Read the full text here. Read more "Lessons learned: The challenges of coordinating a multinational team"

30 August 2016

How “Investigate Europe” came about

How “Investigate Europe” came about
By Harald Schumann

It happened in Ballyhea, a small Irish village in the countryside on the way from Limerick to Cork, where my bias was challenged by a most unexpected encounter. Read more "How “Investigate Europe” came about"

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