#investigativejournalism

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-10-20

🚨 Breaking News: The year is 2023, and is apparently the secret sauce behind Fortune 500 success! šŸ But wait, our top-notch investigative team hit a 403 Forbidden wall faster than a boomer finishing their morning crossword. šŸ§“šŸ”’
cobolcowboys.com/cobol-today/

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2025-10-18

A deep dive into First Wap, a discreet cyber-surveillance firm selling powerful phone-tracking tech worldwide for 20+ years. Targets include journalists, execs & public figures, often beyond the law. Undercover probes reveal their reach & tactics. More: lemonde.fr/en/pixels/article/2 šŸ•µļøā€ā™‚ļøšŸ“± #CyberSurveillance #Privacy #InvestigativeJournalism
#Security #Paywall

2025-10-14

Whitney Webb: How Does NOBODY Realize This?!

youtube.com/watch?v=52-d6TrcImM

This is a restructuring of sovereignty and control—where private asset managers act as global governors, trusted third parties are hand-picked, and ā€œrisk-managedā€ AI like BlackRock’s Aladdin oversees the entire system. As Webb warns, this is not about saving the planet, but about preserving a collapsing debt-driven order through technocratic consolidation.

#InvestigativeJournalism #Technocracy #BlackRock #FinancialGovernance

2025-10-12

O’Neill started with a magazine assignment. But the deeper he dug, the more strange things he found—missing files, shady deals, and people too afraid to talk.
#InvestigativeJournalism #CIA
thisgrandpablogs.com/charles-m

The Signals NetworkTheSignalsNetwork
2025-10-10

šŸ“– What TSN read this week:

šŸ“ŒTime: How California’s New AI Law Protects Whistleblowers
šŸ‘‰Read more here: bit.ly/4n9Bavm

šŸ“ŒLaw.asia: China securities regulator to raise whistleblower rewards
šŸ‘‰Read more here: bit.ly/3KKQMaT

šŸ“ŒWhistleblower Network News: Overhaul of Military Oversight Raises Alarm for Whistleblower Protections
šŸ‘‰Read more here: bit.ly/4mUS2ph

Time: How California’s New AI Law Protects Whistleblowers
Law.asia: China securities regulator to raise whistleblower rewardsWhistleblower Network News: Overhaul of Military Oversight Raises Alarm for Whistleblower Protections
Petra van CronenburgNatureMC@mastodon.online
2025-10-09

@theferret "One of the most well-known examples is the #AlShifa Hospital animation, released in 2023. It claimed to reveal what lay beneath Gaza’s largest medical complex which the #IDF later destroyed.

The 3D scans used by the IDF were sourced from the video game industry and the Scottish Maritime Museum’s online boat building workshop – but they appear uncredited in the propaganda videos." theferret.scot/idf-scottish-mu

I'm lost for words.

#gaza #propaganda #investigativeJournalism

2021-12-30

Artist and Indigenous Rights Advocate Barbara Crane Navarro

Barbara Crane Navarro: In Her Own Words

Artist, Writer, Environmental & Indigenous Rights Activist

Bio: Barbara Crane Navarro

Barbara Crane Navarro is a French-American artist, writer, Indigenous and animal activist who lives near Paris. From 1968 to 1973 she studied at Rhode Island School of Design, then she went on to study at the San Francisco Art Institute in San Francisco, California, for a BFA.

Her work over many decades has been informed and inspired by time spent with indigenous communities. She took various study trips devoted to the exploration of techniques and natural pigments of different indigenous communities including the Dogon of Mali, West Africa, and the Yanomami communities in Venezuela and Brazil.

Over many years, during the winters, she studied the techniques of traditional Bogolan painting. Hand woven fabric is dyed with boiled bark from the Wolo tree or crushed leaves from other trees, then painted with mud from the Niger river which oxidizes in contact with the dye. Through the Dogon and the Yanomami, her interest in the multiplicity of techniques and supports for aesthetic expression influenced her artistic practice.

Her voyages to the Amazon Rainforest have informed several series of paintings created while living among the Yanomami. The support used is roughly woven canvas prepared with acrylic medium then textured with a mixture of sand from the river bank and lava. This supple canvas is then rolled and transported on expeditions into the forest. These are then painted using a mixture of acrylic colors and Achiote and Genipap, the vegetal pigments used by the Yanomami for their ritual body paintings and on practical and shamanic implements. Barbara is deeply concerned about the ongoing devastation of the Amazon Rainforest and this has inspired many of her films, installation projects and children’s books.

Palm Oil Detectives is honoured to interview to Barbara Crane Navarro about her fascinating work, indigenous activism, the devastation of deforestation and land-grabbing from gold mining on the Indigenous Yanomami people

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Behind the insatiable appetite for buying #gold is a dark secret of money laundering, illegal #mining, #ecocide, sex #slavery and human misery for the #Yanomami people of #Venezuela & #Brazil. @BarbaraNavarro #BoycottGold4Yanomami

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Read more: Illegal gold mining and the Yanomami’s fight for their land

ā€˜Illegal mining in the Amazon hits record high amid Indigenous protests’, Jeff Tollerson, Nature 2021.

FinCEN Files investigations into the gold trade from around the world. Kyra Guerny, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, 2020.

Five Golden Rings and an Environmental Dilemma, Wake Forest University, 2018.

ā€˜Gold mining leaves deforested Amazon land barren for years, find scientists’ The Conversation, July 1, 2020.

Mercury: Chasing the Quicksilver by InfoAmazonia

ā€˜Pictures from outer space reveal the extent of illegal gold mining in Peru’, The Conversation, May 7, 2021.

ā€˜Sex trafficking ā€˜staggering’ in illegal Latin American gold mines: researchers’, Reuters, 2016.

Yanomami: Povos Indigenas Brasil

Yanomami, Wikipedia

Help Barbara’s movement to #BoycottGold4Yanomami

1. By regularly sharing out these tweets below…

2. By following the #BoycottGold4Yanomami hashtag on Twitter and share out other people’s tweets

ā€œI wrote Rainforest Magic, children’s stories about Yanomami children NamowĆ« and Meromi to honour the Yanomami families I love and to raise awareness of the disappearing Amazonā€ #BoycottGold4Yanomami @BarbaraNavarro

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It’s important that consumers know – every item we buy affects the lives of people and animals. #Gold #mining and #palmoil directly impacts Indigenous peoples. #Boycottpalmoil #BoycottGold4Yanomami #Boycott4Wildlife @BarbaraNavarro

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#Yanomami children as young as 12 are forced into prostitution for illegal miners that take over their rainforest home for gold mining. Fight back against this with your wallet and refuse to buy gold! #BoycottGold4Yanomami @BarbaraNavarro

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Top Brazil gold exporter leaves a trail of criminal probes and illegal mines! Please #Boycott4Wildlife #BoycottGold4Yanomami! @ScarpullaA @barbaranavarro https://news.mongabay.com/2021/11/top-brazil-gold-exporter-leaves-a-trail-of-criminal-probes-and-illegal-mines/ via @Mongabay

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L’amico a sorpresa del ragazzo Yanomami nella giungla!  #BoycottGold4Yanomami #Boycott4Wildlife @ScarpullaA @barbaranavarro https://barbara-navarro.com/2021/12/24/ital-dec-24-lamico-a-sorpresa-del-ragazzo-yanomami-nella-giungla/

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Amigo surpresa do menino Yanomami na selva!  #BoycottGold4Yanomami #Boycott4Wildlife @barbaranavarro @ScarpullaA https://barbara-navarro.com/2021/12/23/amigo-surpresa-do-menino-yanomami-na-selva/

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The Art of #Greenwashing by Luxury Merchants of the Death #BoycottGold4Yanomami #Boycott4Wildlife @barbaranavarro @ScarpullaA https://barbara-navarro.com/2020/12/07/the-art-of-greenwashing-by-the-luxury-merchants-of-the-death-of-nature-and-indigenous-peoples-in-their-own-words-the-people-of-gold-and/

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#Indigenous knowledge could be the answer to stopping #Climate Change! #ClimateEmergency @ScarpullaA @barbaranavarro #Boycott4Wildlife and #BoycottGold4Yanomami and save the forests, animals and indigenous peoples of South America! https://barbara-navarro.com/2021/12/25/indigenous-knowledge-could-be-the-answer-to-climate-change-the-st-andrews-economist/

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Amigo surpresa do menino Yanomami na selva!  Boicote todos os produtos resultantes do desmatamento; ouro, óleo de palma, carne, soja, madeiras exóticas, pedras preciosas #BoycottGold4Yanomami #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife @BarbaraNavarro @ScarpullaA https://barbara-navarro.com/2021/12/23/amigo-surpresa-do-menino-yanomami-na-selva/

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@Cartier Foundation uses #greenwashing ā€œartā€ to sell their business model as eco-friendly. This is #greenwashing! #Yanomami people and #animals are dying for #gold! @BarbaraNavarro @ScarpullaA #BoycottGold4Yanomami #Boycott4Wildlife https://barbara-navarro.com/2020/10/11/the-cartier-foundation-epitomizes-the-insidious-practice-of-using-an-art-foundation-to-seduce-the-public-into-believing-that-its-merchandise-and-business-model-is-actually-the-opposite-of-its-true/

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My Exhibition ā€œPas de Cartier: Yanomami and Treesā€ Gold mining by @Cartier @Bulgariofficial and COVID-19 are killing the #Yanomami people. This is why we #BoycottGold4Yanomami @BarbaraNavarro @ScarpullaA https://barbara-navarro.com/2020/08/04/exhibition-pas-de-cartier-yanomami-and-trees-gold-mining-and-gold-luxury-items-covid-19-propagated-by-gold-miners/

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ā€œWhen you cut down the trees, you assault the spirits of our ancestors. When you dig for minerals you impale the heart of the Earthā€ Cacique Raoni Metuktire Illegal gold mining is why we #BoycottGold4Yanomami #Boycott4Wildlife @BarbaraNavarro @ScarpullaA https://barbara-navarro.com/2020/06/27/gold-fever-covid-19-and-the-genocide-of-the-yanomami-update/

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ā€œIn the Venezuelan and Brazilian Amazon, I witnessed the destruction of nature from deforestation and gold mining worsen as I returned year after yearā€

Barbara Crane Navarro

The Yanomami communities I spent time with were very worried about this situation and the shamans worked to fight against it, but this has been in vain so far.

Since my birth, I was always an artist and spent my childhood drawing and painting

I want to understand why people in indigenous societies spend so much time and effort creating art and with such an incredible variety of supports and substances.

ā€œSince 2005, I’ve created a performance and film project: Fire Sculpture, to bring urgent attention to rainforest destruction. And to protest against the continuing destruction of the Yanomami’s territory. I’ve publicly set fire to my totemic sculptures. These burning sculptures symbolise the degradation of nature and the annihilation of indigenous cultures that depend on the forest for their survival.ā€

~ Barbara Crane Navarro

The idea of burning the sculptures was to make a symbolic point about how Yanomami and other indigenous communities are endangered by our consumerism which creates chaos and destruction where they live, in their ancestral home.

I wrote Amazon Rainforest Magic, two stories of Yanomami children Namowƫ, a Yanomami boy and Meromi, a Yanomami girl in honour of the families I know and love

Several of the Yanomami children and their families I know well are among the characters in the two books of the series.

I self-published my books with CreateSpace years ago which was subsequently bought by Amazon’s KDP. Now my books are only available on Amazon or here at my gallery near Paris, where my artwork is also available.

The two books are available from Barbara Crane Navarro’s Amazon page in English, Spanish and French.

Buy Vol. 1 Buy Vol. 2

ā€œAmazon Rainforest Magicā€ presents a world that at first might seem whimsical, where people, animals, and plants joke, conspire, and argue with each other. The serious point is that humans are no more important than any of the other creatures – all are mutually dependent, some are just more aware of it than others. 

The plants and the animals, each with special knowledge, accompany the hero, Namowƫ, as he embarks on a life-saving quest for a cure for his ailing youngest sister. When he embarks on this exciting journey through the jungle, he has already taken a big step toward maturity.

Behind the charming artwork and story is a clear message that we humans are not separate from our environment and that to put ourselves above nature is arbitrary and ultimately counter-productive.

Review by John L. Pope

Illustration by Barbara Crane Navarro from her book ā€œAmazon Rainforest Magic – The adventures of Meromi, a Yanomami girl

All of the various indigenous communities along the rivers in the Amazon are very alarmed at the acceleration of the devastation of the forests.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd3GoL5MeAg

ā€œI discovered that much of the Yanomami’s art is about venerating nature and the spirits of the forests, sky, water and the animals.ā€

~ Barbara Crane-Navarro

Tundra project/Nature Morte

The repercussions of the 2019 fires in the Amazon and Arctic regions continue to impact forests, water, the atmosphere and indigenous communities. This art is an artistic dialogue between two territories and two geomorphologies. Each have a planetary resonance.

It’s important consumers know that every shopping choice we make has repercussions on the lives of people in other parts of the world

I try to eat only local and in-season vegetables grown nearby. What I grow myself I keep as jam and conserve to eat in the winter months.

Many different indigenous communities in the nine countries of the Amazon region are devastated by gold mining with its resulting deforestation, violence against indigenous peoples, mercury poisoning and Covid-19 propagated by gold miners.

Amazonian gold mine

https://twitter.com/PersonalEscrito/status/1432750926004170755?s=20

https://twitter.com/BarbaraNavarro/status/1350098960954892288?s=20

https://twitter.com/PattyLaya/status/1161291783084621827?s=20

Merchants of Gold, Greed and Genocide

Hunger for Gold in the Global North is fuelling a living hell in the Global South

Here are 13 reasons why you should #BoycottGold4Yanomami

Image: ā€˜llegal gold that undermines forests and lives in the Amazon’ by IgarapĆ© Institute

Behind the insatiable appetite for #gold is a dark secret of money laundering, illegal #mining, environmental damage and human misery. #BoycottGold4Yanomami @BarbaraNavarro

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1. Gold mining = greenwashing of crime and corruption

2. Even the world’s biggest gold-importing nations don’t properly monitor the origins of their gold

3. Laundering crimes using gold is easy

4. Gold is a legal version of cocaine

5. Gold mining causes massive deforestation

6. Indigenous people have no rights

7. Brazil’s racist President, Bolsonaro allows land-grabbing to continue

8. Indigenous women and children are forced into sex slavery

9. Violence and murder in gold mining is common

10. Mercury kills ecosystems, people and animals

11. Ecosystems rarely recover from the damage – they are dead

12. Jewellery and electronics companies and criminals are the only ones who benefit from gold

13. Over a million children are forced to work in gold mines

How can I help?

Forests and rivers are a spiritual and practical necessity for Indigenous people

However their access to food and water is removed by palm oil and soy plantations, cattle grazing and gold mining, which contaminates the water and kills the fish. Forest wildfires are happening in the Amazon due to degraded and destroyed forests and rivers.

Deforestation by fire for palm oilDeforestation by Sean Weston https://seanweston.co.uk

Dirty Gold War: A documentary about gold mining

The gold industry is overflowing with corruption:

If there’s a crackdown in Peru, you just smuggle the gold across the border to Chile. Or if there’s a crackdown all across Latin America, then you can simply sell your gold through the Emirates, where there are very few controls. It’s a very difficult industry to completely eliminate the opportunities for money laundering, because it’s so global and you can just keep shifting your business.

ā€˜ā€˜Dirty Gold’ chases ā€˜three amigos’ from Miami to Peru and beyond’:
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists

https://youtu.be/hzrJ9I3AJAQ

Nobody needs to use gold jewelry or watches to decorate themselves. There are so many less destructive and non-destructive options. Small elements of gold are in phones and other electronic items. We should replace them as seldom as possible.

Barbara Crane Navarro

We all need to boycott palm oil, soy, meat, exotic wood, gold and any other product of deforestation.

The #Boycott4Wildlife movement has the same goals as the #BoycottGold4Yanomami movement

Indigenous peoples know that their well-being depends on healthy forests and ecosystems. They see the evidence of that truth around them every day.

Mining incursions in the Amazon jungle. Maned Three-toed Sloth Bradypus torquatusThe Dolphin and the gold miners’ boat at twilight, from my children’s book series- Amazon Rainforest Magic, the adventures of Meromi, a Yanomami girl

The future well-being of people in the West will be determined by how soon we realise that we must respect nature and not take more than we need, just as indigenous peoples do.

ā€œIf we continue to treat nature as a commodity, all the living world, including us, will sufferā€

~ Barbara Crane Navarro

Every effort, even the smallest effort, is important

I can’t predict the outcome, but I believe that we have to fight every day in order to mitigate the damage we’re doing.

Did you know that #gold #mining #palmoil and cattle grazing is destroying the last great swathes of the Amazon jungle? This land belongs to #Indigenous people! So #BoycottGold4Yanomami and #Boycottpalmoil @BarbaraNavarro

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ā€œI was born in 1950 and we are no longer living in the world that I knew when I was youngā€

I was 20 when humans began using more resources every year than the earth could replenish.

~ Barbara Crane Navarro

ā€œIt has been heart wrenching to witness the decline of nature
and to grieve for what has disappeared.ā€

Barbara Crane Navarro

[Before] The pristine Amazon rainforest. [After] Absolute devastation following gold mining in the Yanomami territory at the border of Venezuela and Brazil.

There are many rainforest animals that I love that make the Amazon rainforest absolutely enchanting. The monkeys, pink river dolphins, giant river otters, capybaras, tapirs, macaws and so many birds and butterflies are some of my favourites.

Here are a few of the 1000’s of animals disappearing forever due to out-of-control extractive mining, palm oil and meat deforestation in the Amazon jungle

Southern Pudu Pudu puda

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Blonde Capuchin Sapajus flavius

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Savage’s Glass Frog Centrolene savagei

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Andean condor Vultur gryphus

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Brazilian three-banded armadillo Tolypeutes tricinctus

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Orange-breasted Falcon Falco deiroleucus

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Glaucous Macaw Anodorhynchus glaucus

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Nancy Ma’s Night Monkey Aotus nancymaae

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Maned Wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus

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Sloth Bear Melursus ursinus

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Andean Mountain Cat Leopardus jacobita

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Bush Dog Speothos venaticus

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Marsh Deer Blastocerus dichotomus

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Alta Floresta titi monkey Plecturocebus grovesi

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Colombian Red Howler Monkey Alouatta seniculus

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Margay Leopardus wiedii

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Northern Muriqui Brachyteles hypoxanthus

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Brown Howler Monkey Alouatta guariba

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Andean Night Monkey Aotus miconax

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Spiny-headed Tree Frog Triprion spinosus

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White-Nosed Saki Chiropotes albinasus

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Amazon River Dolphin Inia geoffrensis

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Buffy-tufted-ear Marmoset Callithrix aurita

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Spectacled Bear Tremarctos ornatus

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If you want to make a difference to the lives of Indigenous people in the Amazon, there are some NGOs to avoid, and others that are really making a difference…

Some NGOS such as Survival claim to be helping indigenous people are great pretenders. They spread awareness but don’t offer practical on the ground support for people like the Yanomami.

These NGOS that allegedly work for Indigenous Rights simply lobby to governments to recognise indigenous land rights. They write and talk about issues affecting Indigenous peoples without having any real, tangible impact.

I donate as often as possible to a Brazilian NGO, APIB: The Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil.

APIB on the other hand are taking the Brazilian government to court! They have an emergency campaign now concerning gold mining, deforestation and Covid.

Please donate to APIB:

With the funds they will take the Brazilian government to court for this disgraceful ecocide and genocide!

Donate

Help the Yanomami

Photography, Art: Barbara Crane Navarro, PxFuel, Creative Commons, Wikipedia, Greenpeace, Sean Weston, IgarapƩ Institute.

Words: Barbara Crane Navarro

I welcome you to connect with me, you can find me here on Twitter @BarbaraNavarro

https://twitter.com/BarbaraNavarro/status/1457330048181186564?s=20

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#BoycottGold4Yanomami

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Image: ā€˜llegal gold that undermines forests and lives in the Amazon’ by IgarapĆ© Institute

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Barbara Crane Navarro: Artist & Activist In Her Own WordsThe Dolphin and the gold miners' boat at twilight, from my children's book series- Amazon Rainforest Magic, the adventures of Meromi, a Yanomami girlYanomami children with achiote face paint reading the Rainforest Magic book Vol. 1 by Barbara Crane NavarroAmazon sunset. PxFuel
The Signals NetworkTheSignalsNetwork
2025-10-03

šŸ“–What TSN read this week:

šŸ“Œ TechCrunch : California Governor Newsom signs landmark AI safety bill SB 53 @techcrunch.com šŸ‘‰Read more here: bit.ly/46RJo4W

šŸ“Œ Government Accountability Project: CRCL Whistleblowers @govacctproj šŸ‘‰Read more here: bit.ly/46AHEhJ

šŸ“Œ The Washington Post: Hegseth to upend troops’ access to watchdog, whistleblower complaints @thewashingtonpost šŸ‘‰Read more here: bit.ly/475Afae

Center for International Environmental Lawciel.org@bsky.brid.gy
2025-10-03

#ClimateArena is where cross-border investigations are born. Past editions sparked dozens of collaborations between journalists and scientists—and this year promises even more. šŸ”— Full programme: bit.ly/3VIxkOp #ClimateJustice #InvestigativeJournalism

Climate Arena 2025 Budapest pr...

Special shoutout to journalist Zecharias Zelalem doing brilliant investigative work on a part of the world few are covering. This thread is amazing:

āž”ļø dair-community.social/@ZekuZel (Part 1)

āž”ļø dair-community.social/@ZekuZel (Part 2)

āž”ļø dair-community.social/@ZekuZel (Part 3)

You can follow Zelalem at:

āž”ļø @ZekuZelalem

You can follow the newspaper he was reporting for:

āž”ļø @thecontinent

He also reports for Al Jazeera:

āž”ļø @AlJazeera

#Journalism #InvestigativeJournalism #Africa #Ethiopia #HornOfAfrica #Djibouti

News24medianews24media
2025-09-30

Navratri Violence: Investigative Analysis Exposes Deep-Rooted Challenges

A disturbing wave of unrest during Navratri saw minors drawn into violent protests. This fact-based report examines evidence of foreign influence and highlights why India must adopt root-cause solutions—not just law enforcement action.
news24media.org/investigating-

Miguel Afonso Caetanoremixtures@tldr.nettime.org
2025-09-28

"[A] pending bill in Congress level aims to protect just one of the impacted groups — lawmakers — not just from data brokers but from reporters and activists as well. The bill, sponsored by Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Ted Cruz, does nothing for the rest of us except undermine our ability to hold lawmakers accountable. It would allow members of Congress to remove information about themselves from the internet altogether, regardless of whether data brokers are involved.

But even more strangely, the legislation falls short of its own goal of stopping data brokers, and therefore won’t make members of Congress safer. As a coalition of rights groups explained recently, the bill falls short of what we should expect from Congress, in terms of both efficacy and transparency.

The bill wouldn’t adequately protect lawmakers from data brokers because it wouldn’t apply to certain data brokers at all.

The bill specifically exempts any data broker covered by the Fair Credit Reporting Act, a federal law governing the collection and use of consumer information, or the Graham-Leach-Bliley Act, a federal law that protects sensitive data held by financial institutions.

This loophole means that bad actors could still buy lawmakers’ private information from data brokers..."

startribune.com/us-data-broker

#USA #DataBrokers #Democracy #Accountability #Privacy #DataProtection #InvestigativeJournalism #PressFreedom

2025-09-28

Carole Cadwalladr and other ex-Observer writers are launching a new publication called The Nerve, ā€œpromising culture journalism that connects the dots with tech, politics and artā€. Hosted on Beehiv and launches next week.

pressgazette.co.uk/news/former

Other writers include Stewart Lee and ā€œreporter John Sweeney, who will write about Reform, film critic and broadcaster Ellen E Jones, freelance journalist and arts critic Kadish Morris, art critic Emily LaBarge and author and podcast host Dorian Lynskey, who will write about theatre.

Contributing editors include: Carol Vorderman, actor Michael Sheen, US writer and activist Rebecca Solnit, photographer and Oscar-nominated filmmaker Misan Harriman, musician and activist Brian Eno and investigative journalist Peter Geoghegan who was previously editor-in-chief of Open Democracy.ā€

#journalism #investigativejournalism #culture #tech #CaroleCadwalladr #guardian #observer #tech #politics #art #cambridgeanalytica #brianeno #stewartlee

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-09-27

šŸ•µļøā€ā™‚ļøšŸ” Oh no, someone forgot to return the security deposit and now we get an entire novel about a forged PDF. Because nothing screams thrilling investigative journalism like tenant protection law and bureaucratic paperwork! šŸ“„šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø
mjg59.dreamwidth.org/73317.html

Opinion | The Guardian UStheguardian_us_opinion@halo.nu
2025-09-27
The Signals NetworkTheSignalsNetwork
2025-09-26

šŸ—žļø This week's reads (2/2):

šŸ“ŒUNDP: New SDG Partnership Programme: Knowledge Exchange on Republic of Korea’s Whistleblower Protection System
šŸ‘‰Read here: bit.ly/4mHl9MN

šŸ“ŒCourthouse News Service: Parents sue apartment complex over death of OpenAI whistleblower
šŸ‘‰Read here: bit.ly/47YcMJ7

šŸ“ŒThe Guardian: Microsoft blocks Israel’s use of its technology in mass surveillance of Palestinians
šŸ‘‰Read here: bit.ly/4gFCrbE

The Yerevan Case FileYerevanCaseFile
2025-09-25

Fellow researchers, truth-seekers:

Launching "The Yerevan Case File." Investigating the suspicious death of Boris Avagyan: A man seeking help, found dead.

The official story is insufficient. Join us as we seek the truth.

yerevancasefile.substack.com/p

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