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Top new ICIJ investigative books
Whatever the state of the news media, long-form investigative journalism is finding a home in published books. Here are some of the best recent reads, all by ICIJ journalists. Tags:
Whatever the state of the news media, long-form investigative journalism is finding a home in published books. Here are some of the best recent reads, all by ICIJ journalists.
ICIJ's Blaz Zgaga investigated a massive arms selling scandal in Slovenia and turned the story into a best selling book trilogy.
Mar Cabra is one of ICIJ's data journalism gurus and is at the forefront of investigative journalism and journalism education in Spain. Here she discusses data journalism: its role in investigative reporting and the essential tools and skills for this field.
The Guardian's investigations editor lists the essential skills to get a journalism job, and the most important lesson he's learned over the years.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration threatens recall after bacteria and contaminants were found in human tissue products made by a top supplier to hospitals in the U.S. and around the world.
Asian countries will soon surpass the United States in many global power metrics, the U.S. intelligence community confirms in a new report.
ICIJ's revelations about offshore finance secrecy prompt the British government to investigate any abuses revealed involving sham nominee directors.
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists today launches the first part of a multi-year project aimed at stripping away the biggest mystery associated with tax havens: the owners of anonymous companies.
Investigative journalism is not glamorous. It's hard work and mostly boring. But that's not why it's in crisis.
The Lancet warns about the dangers of “profiteering” in the $1 billion international trade on human tissue and the lack of sufficient regulation worldwide – echoing the findings of ICIJ's investigation. Subscribe to our email newsletter and be the first to view our ground-breaking investigations and multimedia.
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