Fifty-six people died and more than 100 were injured when a truck smuggling migrants overturned on a Mexican highway in 2021.
Thirty-three current and former contract workers for the retail giant’s Saudi operations told The Guardian they had not been ...
Assad regime collected intel on SIRAJ journalists after its reporting on Syria’s use of Western-made tanks triggered more ...
A police officer standing guard in the Old Kashgar tourist area in China’s northwestern Xinjiang region in July 2023. Chinese weapons makers, including one that has provided bayonet-equipped automatic ...
The Wyoming state flag flies below the U.S. flag. Wyoming — the least populated U.S. state — has overtaken Delaware for the most corporate registrations per capita, cementing the Cowboy State’s ...
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service sent fewer criminal cases to federal prosecutors in the 2024 fiscal year than at any point in more than 40 years, according to a review of federal data by the ...
The Caspian Cabals investigation brought together reporters from 27 news outlets to probe the Kremlin’s control and Western interests in a critical Russia-Kazakhstan oil pipeline, and how its ...
Sam Sole, South Africa, is a managing partner at the M&G Centre for Investigative Journalism, a nonprofit which develops investigative journalism in the public interest. He has worked for the ...
Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab Wilhelm, Mexico, became a member of ICIJ's Board in 2018. She is also an ICIJ member. Xanic, as she’s known to her colleagues, is a freelance journalist and has worked for ...
Toshihiro Okuyama, Japan, is a professor at the department of journalism in Sophia University and a former reporter for the newspaper Asahi Shimbun. In his 33 years with the newspaper, Okuyama wrote ...