Documents, complaints and arguably the biggest scoop in Finnish history – meet Susanna Reinboth

By Kaarlo Kulmanen Susanna Reinboth is one with the papers and that has led to her to some of the biggest cases in Finnish crime reporting. Susanna Reinboth is fluent in law and that’s why she makes so many complaints. Photo: Helsingin Sanomat. In 2013 the Finnish society had a permanent dent in trust due … Read more

The Relentless Pursuit of Truth : Inside The World of Diamant Salihu

By Hedda Berg As a young reporter working for Expressen in 2010, Diamant Salihu was given the task of investigating how easily one could acquire illegal weapons from criminal networks. Within a few hours, he bought a gun – which he turned over to the police. Still, Diamant was convicted in court for weapon offences, … Read more

Finding the regional pearls in the oyster of investigative journalism

Interviewing Dutch freelance investigative journalist Evaline Schot – 24/02/2025 When the government gives up explaining processes to citizens because they are too complex, investigative journalists should jump in. Evaline Schot reports on complex processes like the use of data and algorithms mostly on the regional level in the Netherlands. “Regional journalism stays mostly on the … Read more

Beyond journalistic solitude: Alessia Cerantola

Portrait of a journalist by Erin Rizzato – Alessia Cerantola was born in Bassano del Grappa, Italy in 1981.– Her career started a Japanese correspondent during 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis.– She became an investigative journalist in major projects such as the Panama Papers.– Her work has received several awards, including the Pulitzer Prize … Read more

Living Under Threat: The Journalist Behind the Exposure of a Disinformation Campaign

STOCKHOLM • He combs his hair back and puts on his jacket. He attaches the hidden camera and grabs his tapped phone. Then he walks to his job. A job he only took in hopes of revealing a democratic wrongdoing affecting the political arena – from racism and hatred to disinformation and mistrust.
By Emily Hellichius Georgsson

”Our job is to meet with the devil himself”

by Norah Lång Amid a political crisis and a pressured media sphere, investigative journalist Saša Dragojlo is unveiling the wrongdoings of Serbian powerholders. He has dug into everything from gun exports to people smuggling, aiming for a future free from authoritarian rule. “I am often getting comments like: ‘Are you afraid of this?’ But I … Read more

Voices Beyond the Headlines

From racial justice in the U.S. to healthcare corruption in Uganda, American writer, photographer and filmmaker Katie G. Nelson has reported groundbreaking stories worldwide. Her passion for giving people a voice is rooted in her own personal struggles. By Louise Ekberg Credit: Raquel Cunha In recent weeks, Katie has found herself in the middle of … Read more

A Journalist Who Won’t Look Away: Sanne Terlingen on Investigative Journalism

By Lucília Oliveira  Sanne Terlingen is one of the most notorious cross-border journalists due to her commitment to uncovering human trafficking networks, the exploitation of migrants, child sexual abuse, and organized crime. Nationality: Dutch Uncovered that interpreters affiliated with the Eritrean regime were employed by the Dutch government Exposed the involvement of American contractors and … Read more

Jake Adelstein – Truth-Seeker or Master Storyteller?

By Nigar Hasanova “Locals have always been skeptical, even when I took the exam for Yomiuri Shimbun, that I, a foreigner, or in their term, gaijin, would be able to pass the exam for one of the Japanese newspapers having the highest daily newspaper circulation in the world,” says Jake Adelstein, reflecting on the beginning … Read more

The Accidental Journalist’s Fight Against Human Trafficking

By Shinjini Chatterjee Deeksha Bhuiyan , Photo Credit: Twitter Bhuiyan’s entry into journalism was far from conventional. “I never planned to be an investigative journalist, I am an accidental journalist’’, she says. Growing up in Asansol, India, she was a shy and introverted child. Raised in an orthodox family, that did not support her dreams, … Read more