Despite the fragile ceasefire agreement, the humanitarian catastrophe continues in Gaza, hampering journalists’ work on a ...
Homelessness is at a record high, and there are many investigative stories to tell. ProPublica has compiled tips and lessons ...
Nearly three years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 19 Ukrainian journalists remain imprisoned by the Kremlin and ...
The Justice Department’s effort to dismiss an indictment against New York’s mayor is igniting charges that U.S. courts are ...
Investigative news organizations across the globe are scrambling to survive and fearing a backlash from authoritarian regimes ...
The talks scheduled for Tuesday in Saudi Arabia mark another pivotal step by the Trump administration to reverse U.S. policy ...
Across the investigative journalism community, GIJN has heard uniform voices of solidarity, and numerous creative strategies ...
USAID (US Agency for International Development) spends around $2 billion annually in Latin America, which is only 5% of its ...
A new exhibit in Dallas honors the legacy of U.S. Military photojournalists. "Aerials" is on display now at the Frontiers of ...
On the morning of Jan. 21, in a dimly lit house in Islamabad, Pakistan, Abdul, a 30-year-old Afghan journalist, opened his laptop to see that President Donald Trump had indefinitely suspended refugee ...