What if you could turn investigative reporting into a game?
Floodlight Gaming is back with the 2nd Investigative Journalism Game Jam! We’re inviting developers to build games inspired by reporting on organized crime and corruption.
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Floodlight Gaming and INDIGO today announced their partnership for the 2026 INDIGO gaming festival, which will take place at the World Trade Center Rotterdam on June 2-3!
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Don’t miss the opportunity to turn your reporting into an interactive game! Submit your story by February 15th here: www.floodlightproject.org/floodlight-g...
📢 CALLING INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISTS: Want to turn your reporting into an in-browser video game? Submit to the 2nd Floodlight Gaming Game Jam! We’ll select the top stories and connect them to game developers. 🎮
DEADLINE: Feb 15, 2026.
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🚨BREAKING🚨
Huawei lobbyists are suspected of paying bribes to Members of the European Parliament.
Belgium’s federal police have raided Huawei’s EU office as well as the homes of its lobbyists.
Around 15 former and current MEPs are “on the radar” of the authorities.
More on @ftm.eu
When their Messiahs don’t deliver, they try to make excuses for them and keep on taking agency away from themselves.
Until it’s too late.
At the same time, they put a lot of trust in their own version of “Soros”. They take agency away from them.
The Conspiracy Theory Problem.
People who believe in conspiracy take agency away from other people. They believe everything is determined by Soros or the likes.
What makes scammers succesful? Our new big collaborative project is out: www.occrp.org/en/project/s...
Bring your data journalism on!
Action speakes louder than words and it is puzzling to me that still too many people are in a sort of a denial and await for some hidden brilliant plan to be revealed from the USG in relation to Ukraine.
Miranda Patrucic, @occrp.org’s editor in chief, sat down with Belgian journalists from Knack to discuss the severe consequences of the Trump administration’s decision to cut funding for investigative journalism. Read the full conversation in English: www.occrp.org/en/feature/w...
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$10B returned to public coffers. That’s the impact of @OCCRP’s investigations since 2006.
We were featured in this @nytimes.com story on how U.S. funding crackdown imperils global newsrooms, alongside great colleagues like Slidstvo and @meduza.io
www.nytimes.com/2025/02/26/b...
Czech police searched the country's largest hospital in Prague and arrested 22 people over suspected corruption involving 160 million euros in EU funds, EU prosecutors said.
The suspects allegedly demanded and provided illicit payments for contracts.
The organized crime infrastructure is spreading through new technologies and fintech. This can greatly distort markets and affect legit business. www.occrp.org/en/news/braz...
For 3 years, Ukrainian journalists have risked everything – reporting from the front lines, exposing war crimes, and telling the truth. Many have fled, faced danger, or lost their lives.
We have collected 7 simple ways for you to support Ukrainian media on February 24.
UK hits Russia with fresh sanctions as part of ‘triple whammy’ to tighten the screws on Putin
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/poli...
We should expect the quality of cross border cooperation at the level of law enforcement agencies to decrease. This will give more space to organized crime to build up infrastructure. It’s the time investigative reporters need to come together more than ever before. Cross border journalism 3.0.
Please send us your best data journalism. You’re in for a Sigma!!!
A strong and united Europe may be the last bastion against the assault of organized crime and corrupt politicians.
This is wrong on so many levels. Source: www.ft.com/content/3f95...
The Trump official currently dismantling USAID was caught in a secret meeting with a group of pro-Russian separatists in the Balkans.
Those he met with are under American sanctions for trying to restart the Bosnian war in the name of Christian nationalism. 1/
2/ The rogue episode was one of the first in what diplomats and officials see as a yearslong campaign to transform U.S. foreign policy into his own.
Now one of the most powerful people in government, Peter Marocco has the means to do it.
By Brett Murphy & @annamaria.bsky.social
Kleptocrats & Co are trying to vilify and dismantle an entire investigative reporting ecosystem because experienced investigative reporters stay in the way of their success.
The global kleptocratic alliances are formed out of convenience but weaken and become antagonistic over time. We must accelerate their fragmentation.
I've been taking a look at recent posts by Russia's ongoing social media campaign, where they've most recently started using deepfaked audio from people like me to push their lies, and there's been a clear uptick in videos making up various allegations about USAID funding.