Kylie Eyre is ICIJ’s strategic development director. She oversees individual fundraising for the organization, focusing on cultivating donor relations and driving strategic initiatives to facilitate ...
A ripped poster of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad lies on the ground outside the Interior Ministry building on Dec.17, 2024, in Damascus, Syria. Syria’s feared intelligence services launched ...
Mexican national guard officers work in the area where a trucked rolled over after a traffic accident that killed migrants from Central America on Dec. 9, 2021, in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico. On Dec. 9, ...
Overseas workers said they had been duped by local recruiting agencies then suffered under poor working conditions at Amazon warehouses in Saudi Arabia. Amazon, the world’s second-largest company, has ...
I had been traveling through Kazakhstan for eight days, reporting on the oil and gas fields that feed the Caspian pipeline, a 939-mile oil transport route stretching from Kazakhstan to Russia. My ...
Mark Chikarovski was convicted of running a multimillion-dollar dark web narcotics supply operation. A former Australian political leader’s son convicted of supplying narcotics and prescription drugs ...
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 ...
Thomas Rowley is a journalist and editor specialising in Eastern Europe, Central Asia and South Caucasus. Between 2015 and 2024, he was lead editor for the post-Soviet space at openDemocracy. Be the ...
Annys Shin is ICIJ's deputy managing editor, based in Washington, D.C. Previously, Annys worked for The Washington Post as a business reporter, an editor for the Washington Post Magazine, and most ...
David Rowell is a senior editor at ICIJ. Previously he was the deputy editor of The Washington Post Magazine, where he worked for nearly 25 years. Prior to that, he was an executive editor at the ...
Christian Locka, Cameroon, is an award-winning investigative reporter who exposes corruption, illicit finances, human rights abuses and organized crime. His work has appeared in publications such as ...
Jennifer Alejandra Avila Reyes, Honduras, is the founding editor-in-chief of Contracorriente, a digital media outlet in Honduras that publishes deeply reported investigative pieces. She has directed ...