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Lithuania – where ‘biodiversity funding’ is cutting down trees

August 1, 2022 8:57 pm Published by Comments Off on Lithuania – where ‘biodiversity funding’ is cutting down trees

Authors: Daiva Repečkaitė, Vaida Pilibaitytė and Elena Reimerytė. The final investigation has been published on euobserver.com as well as on Lithuanian outlet of responsible journalism Nara.lt. The findings of the investigation also were shared on two separate editions on the national broadcaster LRT one of which is the episode of documentary show Spalvos.


Re-closure of the municipal waste disposal site in Veterná Poruba is not in sight

November 8, 2021 10:35 am Published by Comments Off on Re-closure of the municipal waste disposal site in Veterná Poruba is not in sight

Authors: Mgr. Tibor Šuľa (liptovmagazin.eu), PhDr. Miroslav Volček (freelance journalist), Mgr. Miroslava Mudičková (freelance journalist) The final investigation has been published on liptovmagazin.eu. Other findings, including overview of the media coverage of the topic and various relevant documents have been published on a dedicated website.


2 million euros for the construction of a new sports hall and conflict with activists

November 8, 2021 9:14 am Published by Comments Off on 2 million euros for the construction of a new sports hall and conflict with activists

The full title of this investigation is “The handball club in Dunajská Streda received 2 million euros for the construction of a new sports hall. However, the city came into conflict with activists”. Authors: Marco Németh (freelance journalist), Adam Zavřel (europskenoviny.sk, TV JOJ) The final investigation has been published on europskenoviny.sk.


CCTV systems in public space and human rights: Where are you going, Slovakia?

November 8, 2021 9:06 am Published by Comments Off on CCTV systems in public space and human rights: Where are you going, Slovakia?

Authors: Tereza Vahančíková, Lucia Gavenčiaková (freelance journalists) This investigation has been published on europskenoviny.sk.


Impact of the use of synthetic fertilizers on groundwater

November 8, 2021 9:02 am Published by Comments Off on Impact of the use of synthetic fertilizers on groundwater

Authors: Július Buday (TV Bratislava), Michal Frank (the Korzár daily) Report on YouTube (TV Bratislava) Report on Korzar.sk, it was also pulished in the print version of the Korzár daily Podcast about the investigation and team-work


Contamination of the Ružín water reservoir with heavy metals

November 8, 2021 8:53 am Published by Comments Off on Contamination of the Ružín water reservoir with heavy metals

Authors: Lenka Haniková (Korzár daily), Radoslav Marek (freelance journalist) The series of 4 reports has been published on online portal of the Korzár daily: Report 1 Report 2 Report 3 Report 4


Healing mental disorders with concrete

April 14, 2016 11:13 am Published by Comments Off on Healing mental disorders with concrete

Lithuania is committed to reducing the number of adults with disabilities placed in social care by 40% before 2020, and the number of children in such arrangements should decrease by 60%. Yet data show that structural investment from the European Union, vital for this process, got channeled into creating slightly more comfortable environments rather than alternative arrangements.


Journalistic experiment: what it means to be a Muslim in Lithuania

August 13, 2015 10:31 am Published by Comments Off on Journalistic experiment: what it means to be a Muslim in Lithuania

Two female journalists, when making a research, tried to live as Muslims and to have a chance to feel on their own what experience women covering their faces by veils in Lithuania.


Detention centers in Greece

November 20, 2014 11:30 am Published by Comments Off on Detention centers in Greece

Greece, as the east gate of Europe for the immigration flows of Middle East is facing the issue of irregular immigration for many years.


Change the migration story

November 18, 2014 11:38 am Published by Comments Off on Change the migration story

The public and political debate around migration in most European countries has taken on the tone of mass hysteria. The rancid rhetoric of immigrants who are invading our countries.

As well as threatening our national security, capsizing our economy and welfare system and imposing their barbaric cultural and religious habits on our civilized society is echoing throughout Europe, supported by the same mix of unfounded arguments, cheap prejudices and irrational fear of the unknown.