Innocents
Whistleblowers choose to disclose information in the public interest, uncovering evidence of crime on their workplace – yet in doing so they risk facing prosecution and retaliation. Our special dossier looks at the initiatives which are being taken to protect whistleblowers at the European level.
They bear no fault, but children in Armenia are still exposed to physical and psychological violence as a form of punishment. A new campaign is now raising awareness on the issue, in order to induce a change in parents' behavior.
More in the news: how many streets in the Western Balkans are still named after Tito? An analysis combining data, memory, and identity. Also Lidija Pisker focuses on data, looking at the people leaving the Balkan region. They head more and more to Central-Eastern Europe.
Save the Date! The European Data Journalism Network (EDJNet) is a joint effort of 13 media outlets operating across Europe to produce, disseminate and facilitate the reuse of data-driven news content on European affairs across Europe and beyond. The network will be presented on Monday the 6th in Brussels