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Did the Mafia help Berlusconi rise to power?
Posted on June 11, 2013 | No CommentsWas Silvio Berlusconi’s rise to power founded on an “original sin” — a secret deal between politicians and the Mafia to stop its violence in exchange for political protection? -
Keljmendi, the boss of the Balkans
Posted on May 22, 2013 | No CommentsAfter having escaped an operation by the Bosnian police, Naser Keljmendi was arrested in Kosovo on May 5th. He is accused of murder, drug trafficking and allegedly runs networks extended throughout the Balkans. -
Italian trial looks at Mafia-State pact
Posted on May 19, 2013 | No Commentsby Lorenzo Bodrero A trial in Italy is set to begin in Palermo on May 27 where prosecutors will charge that high level Italian government officials made a pact with Sicilian... -
Offshoreleaks told by the makers
Posted on May 17, 2013 | 1 Commentby Lorenzo Bodrero The Offshore leaks project is likely the largest collaboration in journalism history. Thanks to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), 86 journalists from 46 countries revealed a... -
Torture and detention: CIA’s anti-terrorism campaign revealed
Posted on February 10, 2013 | No Commentsby Open Society Foundation Snatching people off the streets. Hanging people from the ceiling. A man freezing to death alone on a concrete floor. This is the story of how... -
Lessons from a fledgling investigative reporting center
Posted on February 1, 2013 | No Commentsby Leo Sisti The first nonprofit investigative reporting center has just been set up in Italy. Long-time ICIJ member Leo Sisti explains how it all came about and what lessons might... -
Serbian ‘Scrooge McDuck’ under arrest
Posted on January 23, 2013 | No Commentsby Cecilia Ferrara He is the richest businessman in Serbia. Until only few days ago, Miroslav Mišković appeared to be untouchable but he is now under investigation by Serbian authorities for... -
Does Italy host the best journalism conferences?
Posted on January 3, 2013 | No Commentsby Alessia Cerantola The success of the 2012 round of journalism events in Italy sparks hope within many communities of Italian journalists. Faced with mounting unemployment and an old-fashioned media market,... -
Italy’s toxic waste vanishes in Albania
Posted on November 23, 2012 | No CommentsDangerous garbage is being imported to Albania before disappearing without trace, an investigation into the murky world of waste exports reveals. From Prishtina Insight, produced with the support of SCOOP, a network for investigative journalists in Eastern and Southeastern Europe. -
FOIA: The fight for information in Italy
Posted on September 27, 2012 | No Commentsby Alessia Cerantola. This article originally appeared on European Journalism Centre website. When Focus magazine decided to release a special issue on the quality of Italian hospitals, its journalists knew they...
















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