The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
ICIJ is a collaboration of some of the world's top investigative reporters. Founded in 1997 as a project of the Center for Public Integrity, ICIJ works with 100 members in 50 countries to produce long-term, transnational investigations.
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists ICIJ welcomes the Hindustan Times, one of India's top papers, as its newest partner publication. Check out our latest story, India Struggles To Confront Climate Change, by Murali Krishnan, in today's issue. And find ICIJ's complete coverage at www.icij.org.

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There is growing discussion over climate change in India, including debate over how quickly the nation should move to moderate its own greenhouse gas emissions, writes Murali Krishnan.
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists We are glad to announce that ICIJ member Yossi Melman from Israel received the prestigious Sokolov Prize for Journalism for his coverage of Israeli intelligence and his investigations of Israeli arms dealers. Melman has written several highly acclaimed books on clandestine diplomacy, terrorism, and intelligence, includ...ing Every Spy A Prince and Nuclear Sphinx of Teheran: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the State of Iran. Congratulations Yossi!

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Haaretz's Yossi Melman, Zvi Bar'el win prestigious journalism award-News and commentary relating to events in Israel, the occupied territories, and the world, along with an archive of past issues
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists India is the latest country in ICIJ's Global Climate Change Lobby series. Check out the forces pulling at climate policy in fast-growing India, now the world's fifth largest emitter of greenhouse gases.

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The image of the new India is that of a nation on the move: rapid economic growth, a rising middle class, big infrastructure projects, and global business deals. All these suggest that India may be the next China, the next economic superpower to emerge from the developing world.
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Check out this week's Investigations Around the World: Illegal toxic waste dumps in Portugal, lack of federal regulation at Puerto Rican oil refinery putting residents' health at risk, and military officers turned consultants for defense contractors while working as advisors to the Pentagon

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“Investigations Around the World” is a new weekly feature designed to showcase great investigative reporting across the globe. We are always looking for stories to highlight, so please send your links to investigations@icij.org. ...
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Brazil headlines the latest in ICIJ's Global Climate Change Lobby series. Read how agribusiness and development are putting pressure on Brazil's ambitious goals to save the world's biggest rainforest.

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“This is the second independence of Brazil,” declared an enthusiastic President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as he raised the first barrel of oil extracted from the Tupi Basin, a vast reserve ...
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Weekly Round-up of Investigative Stories: worker exploitation in Bangladesh by German retailer, sex tourism in Kenya, and millions of dollars provided to Afghan election commission unaccounted for by UN.

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“Investigations Around the World” is a new weekly feature designed to showcase great investigative reporting across the globe. We are always looking for stories to highlight, so please send your links to investigations@icij.org. ...
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists The latest from ICIJ's Global Climate Change Lobby is out in conjunction with The Christian Science Monitor. Find out how China, the world leader in both economic growth and carbon emissions, faces the dilemma of addressing the challenges of global warming while not hindering its booming economy.

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China awoke to climate change with a storm. It was late January 2008, a time when people across the country were busily gathering recipes, stocking fireworks, and preparing to welcome relatives to celebrate the Lunar New Year. ...
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists BINGOs are Business and Industry NGOs... With shifting strategies and high-paid staff, these groups have quietly lobbied against climate change measures for 20 years -- winning battles from the UN to national capitals. Find out how in ICIJ's latest story, out today.

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Protesters drenched by an October downpour gathered outside Bangkok’s United Nations Conference Center recently, shouting through bullhorns and denouncing countries for the weak commitments they’ve shown in negotiating a treaty to curb greenhouse gases. ...
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists The latest from ICIJ's Global Climate Change Lobby project is out today, on how the U.S. is falling far short of what scientists say is needed to fight climate change. Tomorrow we'll take an inside look at BINGOs -- Business and Industry NGOs...

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Todd Stern received a standing ovation from fellow negotiators when he was introduced at this year’s first session of international talks to craft a new treaty to combat climate change. As the new ...
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists The 6th Global Investigative Journalism Conference is offering grants for journalists to attend. This is the big one, with hundreds of top reporters from dozens of countries sharing tips on great stories. Join us in Geneva this April 22-25. Deadline to apply is on January 31. More at www.gijc2010.ch.

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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists New Climate Investigation: Marian Wilkinson, Ben Cubby and Flint Duxfield of the Sydney Morning Herald and ICIJ report how business interests are thwarting carbon controls on the hottest, driest continent. Also, check out the Herald database of climate change lobbyists http://www.smh.com.au/pdf/climatechange_lobbyingregister.pdf

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Not long after Oleg Deripaska was named Russia’s richest man for 2008, his company’s Australian chairman wrote to the Department of Climate Change in Canberra with a dire warning: The oligarch’s ...
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Today, ICIJ is releasing its latest project, The Global Climate Change Lobby. We’ve used reporters in eight countries to dig into the forces undermining efforts to craft the most important environmental treaty of our time. We’ll be rolling out new stories from now through the negotiations in Copenhagen this December. D...on’t miss the cool interactive map that helps explain the politics behind climate change, and follow us on Twitter (@climatelobby).

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Global attempts to craft a pivotal new climate treaty in Copenhagen this December are being stymied by a far-reaching, multinational backlash led by fossil fuel industries and other heavy carbon emitters, ...
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Also announced at the first African Investigative Journalism Conference this week: the newest investigative nonprofit, the Johannesburg-based Centre for Investigative Journalism. Its name in Xhosa and isiZulu: amaBhungane, the dung beetles -- another great word for muckrakers! Staffed by members of the Mail & Guardian I-Team, the group expects to launch in March.

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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Check out the winners of the first Pan-African Investigative Journalism Awards, sponsored by our colleagues at FAIR. The awards were given out at Africa's first big investigative reporting conference, bringing together dozens of gutsy, enterprising journalists from across the continent. Among the great work being honor...ed: an Editors' Courage Award for "How Nigerian politicians are creating dynasties," on nepotism in that country's politics. Great work and congrats from ICIJ!

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An exposé on a West African, internationally-linked, tobacco smuggling ring worth hundreds of millions of dollars; an undercover report from a Somali warlord brothel and the courageous publication ...
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists An inspiring first day at the African Investigative Journalism Conference in Johannesburg: the gutsy undercover reporting of the sex trade by Ghana's Anas Anas, the Ivory Coast's Eric Mwamba tracking of underage African footballers trafficked to Europe, and South Africa's corrupt arms trafficking industry exposed by a ...worldclass team at The Mail & Guardian.

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