News - Google gives $5 million to journalism
US - Google Inc has given $2 million to the Knight Foundation, it was announced yesterday, and the search giant has said it will invest $3 million more in journalism projects outside the US, "through a similar partnership." More details will be available early next year, according to a post on Google's blog by Nikesh Arora, President, Global Sales Operations and Business Development.
News - 1,1 million euro for journalistic research grants
BRUSSELS - Journalists with a good idea for an investigative story with a European angle can now apply for research grants from the European Union. 1,1 million Euro will be distributed in two rounds of applications. The first deadline is on January 15th 2011. >>
News - Latvian Brides - a new European story with support from Journalismfund.eu
BRUSSELS - In the far East and far West of the EU two journalists work on the same story about scam marriages. Thanks to a grant from Journalismfund.eu they could cooperate and uncovered a world where fraud, sexual exploitation and rape are commonplace. The scam bases the EU rules on free movement and legal loopholes. >>
News - Ides Debruyne called emancipated journalists
BRUSSELS - In a recent article featured on journalismfund.eu, Ides Debruyne, director of the Pascal Decroos Fund, argues that journalists should be emancipated from their media organizations and become entrepreneurs. Debruyne argues this in light of the changing climate of the news media and the public political movements in Western Europe.
News - Overview of all FOI laws
AMSTERDAM - FOI expert Roger Vleugels releases a new overview of all FOI laws. The architecture of this overview changed and has now seperate lists for national, sub-national and international FOIAs. 238 FOI laws in 84 countries
News - European judgment on protection of sources a 'victory for press freedom'
AMSTERDAM - The right of journalists to protect their sources will be strengthened throughout Europe, after a judgment from the European Court of Human Rights Tuesday. In a ruling strongly reaffirming the "vital importance" protection of sources plays to press freedom, the court overturned a ruling that had compelled Dutch journalists to reveal the names of participants in illegal car races.
News - VVOJ Conference 2010
GENT - The conference of the Dutch-Belgian Investigative Journalists’ Association VVOJ is to take place on Friday November 19 and Saturday November 2010 in the Belgian town of Ghent. This year’s theme is Journalism on the Edge.
News - Waaris.eu competition seeks 60s movie about Europe
BRUSSELS — Waaris.eu stands for Whereis.eu. It is an online competition that challenges everybody to make a movie of 60 seconds about the European Union. What does the EU mean to you? What impact does it have on your daily life? And maybe your one-minute movie will appear on the International Film Festival of Flanders in Ghent! You win your share of the € 2500 prize money! Or you get a digital FLIP camera!
News - Facebook launches media page
NEW YORK - The new Facebook + Media page is geared to media organizations to help them “drive referral traffic, increase engagement, and deepen user insights”.
News - Huge leak of US Military files posted on Wikileaks
STOCKHOLM - Whistleblowers' website Wikileaks obtained the files and made them available to The Guardian newspaper as well as the New York Times and German weekly Der Spiegel.
News - Journalist murdered
ATHENS - Journalist Socrates Giolias was shot at his house's entrance in the district of Ilioupolis. It is reported that police collected from this point minimum 15 shells from a 9mm firearm.
News - Investigative journalism award to Adrian Mogos
BRUSSELS – Romanian journalist Adrian Mogos has won the CEI – SEEMO award for Outstanding Merits in Investigative Journalism. Mogos is praised for his cross-border stories, among them the Slave Labour Trafficking, which was made possible through a grant from Journalismfund.eu.
News - IFJ Partners with WageIndicator to Campaign for Decent Pay to Journalists
BRUSSELS - The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is partnering with WageIndicator, a global wage survey that has measured wages of over 1,500 different occupations and 400 industries in over 48 countries around the world to date, to campaign for decent pay for journalists.
News - Bevins Prize for investigative journalism opens for entries
LONDON - The Bevins Prize, established to recognise outstanding achievement in investigative journalism, has opened for entries for its 2010 award.
News - Informatiebescherming in IJsland
REYKJAVIK - Het IJslandse parlement heeft unaniem een wet aangenomen waardoor de vrijheid van meningsuiting en van informatie wordt versterkt. Nieuwsorganisaties, blogs en andere personen en instanties kunnen namelijk gevoelige informatie veilig onderbrengen op het eiland.
News - The Lorenzo Natali Prize 2010
BRUSSELS - "Through the Lorenzo Natali Prize, the European Commission recognises journalists who contribute to the cause of development, democracy and human rights. Many work in what are often difficult conditions, but the light they shed on the realities on the ground is key to raising public awareness of the importance of development policy. That is why we wish to help them to continue providing information in the cause of combating poverty."
News - Masterclass for professional photographers from Southeastern Europe
BRUSSELS - The World Press Photo Foundation in partnership with the Robert Bosch Stiftung organizes the ‘SEE New Perspectives’ - Masterclass for professional photographers from Southeastern Europe.
News - Paul Foot Award for investigative journalism
LONDON - For the sixth year running, Private Eye and The Guardian is awarding a prize for investigative/campaigning journalism in memory of Paul Foot.
News - Live from the 6th global conference of investigative journalism
Follow here in streaming the 6th global conference of investigative journalism. Debates take place from the 22th to the 25 of april, in Geneva.
News - Journalismfund.eu: New call for proposals and new options
BRUSSELS -- Journalismfund.eu now can distribute another round of research grants. If journalists have a good idea for an investigative story but lack time or money to carry out the research, they can apply for funding. As a new option this call not only offers support for cross-border stories but also for European affairs stories.
News - Turkey Sentences Former Editor of Kurdish Newspaper to Three Years in Prison
VIENNA — Vedat Kursun, former editor of the Kurdish daily, Azadiya Welat was on Wednesday sentenced by a Turkish court to three years in prison in connection with two articles deemed to have spread propaganda for the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party, PKK - which is considered a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the European Union, the United States and many other countries.
News - Call for 2010 'Dr. Erhard Busek SEEMO Award for Better Understanding in South East Europe'
VIENNA — The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) is pleased to announce the 2010 Dr. Erhard Busek - SEEMO Award for Better Understanding in South East Europe. Sponsored by Dr. Erhard Busek - Jean Monet Professor ad personam, President of the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe, Coordinator of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI), Former Special Coordinator of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe and President of the European Forum Alpbach - the EUR 3,000 award will be presented to a journalist, editor, media executive, media expert, writer or journalism trainer in South Eastern Europe, who has promoted better understanding amongst peoples in the region and worked towards ending minority-related problems, ethnic division, racism, xenophobia, or who has helped in any other form to foster understanding in South East Europe.
News - Seymour Hersh at GIJC 2010
GENEVA — One of the most awarded investigative journalist, Seymour Hersh has accepted the invitation made by the GIJC 2010 to be a keynote speaker in Geneva. Known as early as 1969 to be the journalist who broke the My Lai scandal in Vietnam, Seymour Hersh has more recently exposed the Abu Graib scandal. Hersh has published eight books, including, most recently, "Chain of Command" which was based on his reporting on Abu Ghraib for The New Yorker.
It is the first time that Seymour Hersh will speak at a GIJC and he will open the morning session on Friday the 23d april.
News - ICIJ Unveils Finalists for Daniel Pearl Awards for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists is proud to announce the finalists for the 2010 Daniel Pearl Awards for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting.
News - Shortlist of the Dirk Vandersypen Award 2010
BRUSSELS - 6 films selected for the shortlist of the Dirk Vandersypen Award 2010. The winning filmmaker comes from Peru, VS, Brasil, Spain, UK or Bolivia.
News - Cross border scheme required cross-border reporting
BRUSSELS — A money laundering scheme could only be revealed through cross-border cooperation, says the team behind the latest story supported by Journalismfund.eu. An Estonian team started out and in cooperation with Bulgarian colleague revealed several stories including party funding and a pyramid-style investment scheme. By Brigitte Alfter
News - Report sheds light on EU hunt for journalist's sources
BRUSSELS — An internal report by the EU anti-fraud office, Olaf, has shed light on how close the bureau came to hunting down the sources of a German investigative journalist, in a case with implications for press freedom in the EU capital.
News - Journalists of the Mediterranean 2010
ALEXANDRIA - At the start of the second edition of the International Journalists of the Mediterranean the "Caravella of the Mediterranean" -prize will be given to the winning journalists.
News - Call for Applications – Balkan award
BELGRADE — Each year ten journalists are chosen to receive funding and professional support to research and report on a topic of regional and European importance.
- Poverty
- Conflict
- Culture
- Economy
- Energy
- Finance
- Gelijke Kansen
- Religion
- Family
- Health
- Innovation
- International
- Youth
- Justice
- Agriculture
- Environment
- Society
- Media
- Crime
- Mobility
- Nature
- Education
- Politics
- Planning
- Social Economy
- Sport
- Security
- Welfare
- Work
News - Call for Entry: The FORUM
The FORUM, IDFA's international co-financing market for documentaries, is Europe's largest gathering of filmmakers, television commissioning editors, and independent documentary producers. The FORUM combines public pitches in various setups with over 500 prearranged individual meetings.
News - Call to protect EU transparency
BRUSSELS/LONDON/MADRID - Over 180 organisations, journalists and campaigners call on MEPs to reject measures to limit access to documents.
News - CEI Award for Outstanding Merits in Investigative Journalism
The Award is open to nationals of all 18 CEI Member States (Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine) who have acquired in the last three years special merits in investigative journalism and who are still active in journalism. The competing journalists should be nominated by individuals/organisations/media companies. Self-nominations are not allowed. All media are accepted: print, broadcast, news agency or Internet.
News - CIJ Film Week (London)
The Centre for Investigative Journalism is proud to host London’s third investigative film week. This will be starting next Wednesday. The film week will be held in the Oliver Thompson Lecture Theatre, City University London from 25-29 January.CIJ will be showcasing some of the best investigative journalism films from the UK and around the world with a chance to talk to the filmmakers with post-film Q&As and a networking drinks reception on Saturday.
News - Course in Foreign Reporting
(HELSINKI, 05/01/2009-30/03/2009) -- The Foreign Reporting, organised by the University of Helsinki course is a theoretical and practical course for local or international students, aimed at providing them with the conceptual framework and the practical skills needed to work as a foreign reporter on assignment. The course puts emphasis on multiculturality, ethnicity, cultural minorities and international journalism. It lasts from 5th of January to 30th of March 2009. >>
News - Data Journalism Awards
The Data Journalism Awards (DJA) is the first international contest recognising outstanding work in the field of data journalism worldwide.
News - Data Journalism Handbook
Read the free handbook for all journalists who want to master the art of interrogating and questioning numbers competently. Being able to work with figures and investigate numbers is not a new form of journalism but a skill that all journalists can acquire.
News - Deadline 26th of April 2011
ZELLIK - The deadline for grants of the Pascal Decroos Fund is Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 12am lunchtime. All forms of journalism for audiovisual and written media are eligible: documentaries, series, books, ...
News - Death threats against journalists behind FOI based research.
Slovenian Journalists Blaz Zgaga and Matej Surc received death threats after having reported about illegal arms trade during the Balkan wars.
News - Deutsche Welle blog awards
BERLIN - German international broadcaster Deutsche Welle launched its seventh annual blogging competition in 11 languages to reward online journalists who don't get the credit they deserve.
News - Digital News Affairs 2009
(BRUSSELS, 01/02/2009) -- DNA 2009 will be tackling the big issues facing media companies large and small alike. The 4th and 5th of March in Brussels' Plaza Hotel. The hosts for the conference will be Richard Gizbert, presenter of Al Jazeera’s “The Listening Post” and Ben Hammersley, Associate Editor of Conde Nast’s “Wired” Magazine in the UK. >>
News - DOCVILLE 2012
The 8th edition of the International Documentary Festival DOCVILLE takes place between April 27th and May 5th 2012. For nine days straight Leuven will be the epicenter of documentary film.
News - Doing more with less: VoiceOfSanDiego.org leads the way in non-profit investigative journalism
To mark the relaunch of the Editors Weblog, the World Editors Forum is running a special series entitled "Doing More with Less." The series highlights major trends that editors-in-chief are using to steer their newsrooms through the difficult economic climate. The seventh in the series takes a look at non-profit investigative journalism site VoiceOfSanDiego.org. >>
News - euronews selects Headline NFP
BRUSSELS - Yesterday evening on June 14, EU-Commissioner Viviane Reding officially opened the brand new euronews office in Brussels. euronews is the leading international news channel covering world news from a European perspective. Moreover it dedicates significant slots to EU current affairs. To allow for direct reporting from the capital of the European Union, euronews decided to set up a studio and editorial office in Brussels.
News - European investigative journalism still substandard
A study on European investigative journalism focusing on fraud with EU money is being prepared for publication. The study, ‘Deterrence of fraud with EU funds through investigative journalism’, will be presented in the European Parliament in early October and promises to be an interesting read for anyone involved in investigative journalism in the EU. Here's a taste of what's in store.
News - Evens Prize for Media Education 2011: Apply for nomination!
ANTWERP - With the second Evens Prize for Media Education, to be awarded in 2011, the Evens Foundation continues to highlight the importance of Media Education and to support sustainable projects in this field in Europe.
News - farmsubsidy.org under the wings of journalismfund.eu
From 12 December 2011, day to day responsibility for the core activities of the farmsubsidy.org project will transfer from EU Transparency, based in the UK, to the European Fund for Investigative Journalism, a project of the Pascal Decroos Fund, a foundation based in Belgium. The project will benefit from financial support from the Open Society Foundation worth €78,000 over two years.
News - Follow Live Global Investigative Journalism Conference 2011
Follow Live via Mediakritiek.be GIJC 2011 is organised by Scoop in close cooperation with Ukrainian centres for investigative reporting.
News - From Prison to Meet Global Conference of Journalists
Two leading investigative journalists from Turkey , who are presently in prison, are invited to the Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Ukraine to present awards for courageous journalism.
News - Frontline Club journalism awards 2008
(LONDON, 28/11/2008) -- Frontline Club Charitable Trust announced this year’s winners of the Frontline Club Award and the Frontline Memorial Tribute. The celebration in association with Canon UK takes place in London, on the 28th of November. This time the organization has a special award to introduce the 2008 Frontline special Commendation. The winners of this year are the photograpers Yuri Kozyrev and Arkady Babchenko.
News - Gates Foundation donates millions for global health media coverage
(New York, 09/12/2008) -- The cost of covering global health issues is expensive which means that news organizations have been cutting back on their reporting. In order to ensure coverage of their work in the health industry, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has offered a grant of $3.5 million to The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. (Source: New York Times) >>
News - Global protest against proposed controls on who uses French Government information
MADRID/PARIS 1- 35 civil society organizations and many international experts on freedom of expression from 25 countries today sent a letter to the French Minister of Interior Brice Hortefeux and members of the French parliament calling for the withdrawal of a proposed law allowing the authorities to carry out “behaviour checks” on members of the public and organisations wanting to reuse information obtained from public bodies.
News - Grant (of € 5,000) awarded to a journalist in Belgium who is interested in Japanese society - Marilo Fund
The Marilo Fund is awarding a € 5,000 grant to a journalist.
News - How to investigate the extreme right
The Swedish journalist Lisa Bjurwald, who this spring has published "Europas Skam" (Europe's Shame) about the extreme right in Europe, and the German journalist Andrea Roepke, who is coauthor of “Mädelsache – Frauen in der Neonazi-Szene" and has as been investigating neonazis for years, will tell about their experiences from research of right wing movements during the Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Kiev.
News - Huge leak of US Military files posted on Wikileaks
STOCKHOLM - Whistleblowers' website Wikileaks obtained the files and made them available to The Guardian newspaper as well as the New York Times and German weekly Der Spiegel.
News - ICIJ Continues to Accept Entries for Daniel Pearl Awards
WASHINGTON, D.C. -Entries for the 2011 Daniel Pearl Awards for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting are still being accepted. The awards honor the best in cross-border investigative journalism. Submissions must be postmarked no later than July 1, 2011.
News - ICIJ Unveils Finalists for Daniel Pearl Awards for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists is proud to announce the finalists for the 2010 Daniel Pearl Awards for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting.
News - Ides Debruyne called emancipated journalists
BRUSSELS - In a recent article featured on journalismfund.eu, Ides Debruyne, director of the Pascal Decroos Fund, argues that journalists should be emancipated from their media organizations and become entrepreneurs. Debruyne argues this in light of the changing climate of the news media and the public political movements in Western Europe.
News - IFJ Partners with WageIndicator to Campaign for Decent Pay to Journalists
BRUSSELS - The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is partnering with WageIndicator, a global wage survey that has measured wages of over 1,500 different occupations and 400 industries in over 48 countries around the world to date, to campaign for decent pay for journalists.







