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In a discussion about the challenges journalists face when reporting on development stories, three reporters showcased their multimedia projects as an innovative way to translate complicated and overlooked issues, into compelling stories.
The hint that spawned an investigation into Italian police officer Dino Maglio, over accusations he had drugged and raped young female travelers, transpired over Italy’s first whistleblowing platform: Irpileaks.
Ukraine’s Ihor Kotvitsky, a lawmaker from Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk's People's Front party, has been accused of corruption for allegedly moving US$ 40 million to an offshore company through Ukraine’s state-owned Oshchadbank.
Investigative journalists in the “Lighting rounds: Visualization” had five minutes each to present their projects which use different visualization techniques. Below, a recap of some of the highlights.
Today public companies have to provide reports with data, while many private companies do not have to provide anything.
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The Artsakh Ministry of Defense reports that last night its forces repelled an Azerbaijani reconnaissance unit that attempted to cross the Line of Contact in the Talish region.
On October 9, the Cafesjian Center for the Arts in Yerevan launched an exhibition of works by students of the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies developed at design startup Ardēan.
Where politics is the business of private interests, a constitution cannot become the business of politics.