Third annual Arab investigative journalism conference

By Simona Raetz

Our colleagues at the Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) are staging their third annual conference in Amman, Jordan, Novembe

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"… ; Lina Makboul (Sweden); Justin Arenstein (South Africa); Miki Mistrati (Denmark); and Dumitru Lazur (Moldova.). ICIJ members Fredrik Laurin, Drew Sullivan …"

U.S. embassy in Baghdad needs transition plan for staffing, vehicles

By Laurel Adams

As U.S. troops prepare to withdraw from Iraq by the end of 2011, the American embassy in Baghdad must make its own transition plans to prote

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"… the Arctic will be ice-free in the summer by 2030, Canada, Russia, Norway, Denmark, and the United States are preparing territorial claims for the region. (C …"

Muckrakers of the world unite

By David E. Kaplan

While U.S. news organizations are shutting down investigative teams and laying off their most experienced reporters, something extraordinary

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"… , such as the Fund for Investigative Journalism here in Washington and the Denmark-based SCOOP.Despite the worldwide growth in muckraking, the challenges rem …"

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Industry, greens react to lower expectations for climate talks

By Marianne Lavelle and Kate Willson

Advocates on all sides of the climate change issue are carefully mapping out their next moves, in the wake of the decision by world leaders

About this project: Looting the Seas

Looting the Seas is a two-year project by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists looking at the forces that are rapidly d

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"… -Pierre Canet (France), Scilla Alecci (Washington, D.C.), Brigitte Alfter (Denmark), Martin Foster (Japan), Fred Laurin (Sweden), Miranda Patrucic (Croatia), …"

Commentary: World's journalists should collaborate in age of globalization

May 4, 2001 — Thank you. It is a great pleasure to be here. Congratulations to Brant Houston of Investigative Reporters and Editors and all

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"… tive Reporters and Editors and all of the individuals and organizations in Denmark and Europe responsible for this terrific conference.It is my honor to spea …"

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A million euros for Russian investigative reporting

By David E. Kaplan

Our colleagues at the Denmark-based Scoop, which funds investigative projects in Eastern Europe, have received some very welcome news: an im

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"… during the 1990s but has since fallen on hard times. …"

"… here in the country.The new program, reports Scoop, will be implemented by Denmark’s International Media Support, Sweden’s Fojo Media Institute, the Dani …"

ANALYSIS: How our health care system cripples small business

By Wendell Potter

Small business innovation is being stifled by a health care system that send our 'best and brightest' to large corporations

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"… alth insurance?Good luck with that. You might seriously consider moving to Denmark or Canada. Those countries have not only achieved universal health care co …"

Interpol's Red Notices used by some to pursue political dissenters, opponents

By Libby Lewis

Inadequate checks, balances raise human rights concerns

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"… a maximum security German prison after he tripped the Interpol alert.Both Denmark and Germany have reviewed Russia’s case against him and refused to extra …"

SOLUTIONS: Interpol Needs a Big Dose of Transparency

By Ilya Katsnelson

SOLUTIONS: Writer experienced Interpol persecution firsthand

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"… ed in the Interpol database for the past four years at Russia’s request. Denmark, where he resides with his family, refused to extradite him in 2009. In th …"

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