Épisodes

  • Yes, AI is judging you
    Apr 4 2025

    Secret algorithms are secretly judging us. Governments across Europe are using flawed AI for law enforcement and predictive policing, quietly shaping justice and playing with people’s lives.

    Join us as we go behind the scenes of a year-long investigation across the Netherlands, Italy and Spain that reveals the shocking truth behind these “decision machines”.

    This episode features investigative journalist Pablo Jiménez Arandia, a member of the cross-border team of journalists behind Decision Machines, a year-long investigation into algorithms used in the criminal justice system with almost no scrutiny.

    We unpack how reporters uncovered secret systems to predict recidivism among young offenders and the likelihood of prisoners committing future crimes when up for parole.

    The discussion highlights the risks of predictive policing, the importance of human stories in understanding algorithmic impacts and the role of journalism in holding these systems accountable. We also touch on the shortcomings of legislation surrounding AI and the ethical considerations of using algorithms on vulnerable populations.

    Credits

    Host: Timothy Large, director of independent media programmes at the International Press Institute (IPI) and head of the Investigative Journalism for Europe (IJ4EU).

    Guest: Pablo Jiménez Arandia, Spanish freelance investigative journalist

    Production and graphic: Milica Miletić, project and events coordinator at IPI

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    58 min
  • How EU migration policy fails the dead and the living
    Oct 20 2024

    This episode takes us behind the scenes of the Border Graves Investigation, an award-winning journalistic collaboration that documented more than 1,000 unmarked graves of people who died on European migration routes.

    With insights from investigative journalists Gabriela Ramirez and Daphne Tolis, the episode uncovers systemic failures in identifying the deceased, touching on personal stories, the political and institutional response to the crisis and the ongoing challenges faced by families in search of their loved ones.

    Hear about the dedicated local communities in Poland, Lithuania and Latvia who continue caring for these unmarked graves amidst rising anti-migrant sentiments. The episode also explores the emotional and psychological toll on families and journalists alike, the crucial role of DNA identification and plans for a comprehensive documentary.

    This powerful narrative highlights the tragic human cost of a systemic failure to identify and dignify those who perish while trying to reach the EU.

    Host:

    Timothy Large, director of independent media programmes at the International Press Institute (IPI)

    Guests:

    Investigative journalists Gabriela Ramirez and Daphne Tolis

    Production and graphic:

    Milica Miletić, project and events coordinator at IPI

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    53 min
  • Europe’s bear crisis exposed
    Sep 18 2024

    This episode goes behind the scenes of Bears Uncovered, a cross-border investigation exposing the surging brown bear populations in Europe and their complex relationship with humans.

    With insights from investigative journalists Michael Bird and Ovidiu Stancu, learn about shifting bear management practices across 26 European countries, the ethical quandaries of culling versus conservation, and the real-world impacts of human encroachment and climate change on these majestic animals.

    “I think it's a test of humans,” Bird said. “It's a test of how we can learn to coexist with such a large predator. Do we coexist with them or do we slaughter them? That’s our choice.

    “And if we choose to coexist with them, we have to find a way to do it because in some ways they’re the animals closest to us. They stand on two legs. They have hands that look like us. If you look at a bear, a skeleton or a body, it’s very humanistic. They eat exactly the same food. They are very close to us in many ways.

    “So it is a test of our ability to live with nature as to whether or not we can coexist with bears.”

    Featuring alarming reportage and expert discussions, this episode is a must for anyone interested in wildlife conservation and investigative journalism – or anyone who likes hiking in Europe!

    Credits

    Hosts:

    • Timothy Large, director of independent media programmes at the International Press Institute (IPI)
    • Milica Miletić, project and events coordinator at IPI

    Guests:

    • Michael Bird
    • Ovidiu Dunel-Stancu

    Production and editing: Timothy Large

    Graphic: Milica Miletić

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    58 min
  • Can journalists stop a ticking climate bomb?
    Aug 13 2024

    European firms continued supplying a mega Russian gas project after the invasion of Ukraine — until they were busted.

    Hear from journalists behind Defusing a Russian ‘Carbon Bomb’, a cross-border investigation into how European companies continued to supply high-tech equipment and engineering services to a mega Russian gas project in the Arctic despite sanctions following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

    Discover how these actions support one of the world’s most significant carbon emission sources, undermining global climate goals and propping up Russia’s war machine.

    This collaboration between newsrooms uncovers the involvement of key European firms and the broader implications for international sanctions and environmental policy. Featuring Sophia Baumann (Germany) and Louis Goddard (UK).

    Credits

    Hosts:

    • Timothy Large, director of independent media programmes at the International Press Institute (IPI)
    • Milica Miletić, project and events coordinator at IPI

    Guests:

    • Sophia Baumann, Paper Trail Media
    • Louis Goddard, Anti-Corruption Data Collective

    Editing and production: Javier Luque, IPI head of digital communications

    Graphic: Milica Miletić

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    45 min
  • The making of The Gaza Project
    Jul 30 2024

    Fifty journalists. Thirteen organisations. Damning findings. Behind the scenes of a groundbreaking investigation.

    This special episode of the IJ4EU Confidential podcast features leading contributors to The Gaza Project on their groundbreaking investigation that exposed “unprecedented” Israeli targeting of Palestinian journalists.

    At least 110 Palestinian journalists have been killed since the start of the Israel-Gaza War on October 7, 2023 – the largest number of journalists to be killed in this span of time in any modern war or conflict. In addition to facing unprecedented physical dangers, journalists in Gaza and the West Bank have faced threats, assault, censorship and arrests. Dozens of media offices in Gaza have been bombed by the Israeli military.

    In July 2024, Forbidden Stories launched the results of their in-depth investigation into the deaths of journalists in Gaza as well as alleged attempts to harass, intimidate and target media workers within Gaza and the West Bank.

    The Gaza Project exposes evidence of targeted attacks on journalists and media infrastructure, calling to question the army’s denials about targeting the press since the war started. The investigation’s findings suggest that at least 18 media workers were reportedly killed or wounded by precision strikes likely launched from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), in violation of the laws of war.

    Moderated by:

    • Scott Griffen, acting executive director of the International Press Institute (IPI)
    • Amy Brouillette, IPI’s director of advocacy
    • Timothy Large, IPI’s director of independent media programmes

    Featuring:

    • Laurent Richard, founder and director of Forbidden Stories
    • Hoda Osman, executive editor of Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism
    • Manisha Ganguly, investigations correspondent and open-source lead for The Guardian
    • Walid Batrawi, IPI executive board member and Palestinian media trainer and consultant

    Production and graphics:

    • Milica Miletić, IPI project coordinator
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    1 h et 14 min
  • Investigating Russia’s drone war in Ukraine
    Jul 19 2024

    We uncover the chilling realities of drone warfare in Ukraine with one of the journalists behind a groundbreaking investigation into Russia’s drone supply chain, Russia’s War, Europe’s Burden.

    Discover how Iranian-made kamikaze drones and European components are fueling Russia’s war efforts despite sanctions. Learn about the devastating impact of Shahed suicide drones on Ukrainian cities and the civilian toll of these relentless attacks. Featuring journalist Sanjana Varghese.

    The investigation explores the impact of drones on the battlefield and the changing nature of warfare. The conversation highlights the challenges faced during the investigation, such as navigating complex supply chains and ensuring the accessibility and relevance of the reporting.

    The discussion also touches on the use of multimedia to enhance the storytelling and the potential future projects in this field.

    Credits

    Hosts:

    • Timothy Large, director of independent media programmes at the International Press Institute (IPI)
    • Milica Miletić, project and events coordinator at IPI

    Guest: Sanjana Varghese

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    32 min
  • When journalists become gold diggers
    Jun 24 2024

    Freelance investigative journalists Ludovica Jona Lasinio (Italy) and Quentin Noirfalisse (Belgium) reveal how the gold in your wedding ring or hard drive may have been illegally mined in the Amazon, “laundered” in the Middle East and refined in Europe.

    Learn about the intricate “gold chain” that connects Amazonian gold to European markets via Dubai, and how a lack of regulation has allowed the unlawful destruction of vast swathes of rainforest and rights abuses against indigenous people.

    This podcast gives the backstory to The Gold Chain, a cross-border investigation supported by the Investigative Journalism for Europe (IJ4EU) fund.

    Credits

    Hosts:

    • Timothy Large, director of independent media programmes at the International Press Institute (IPI)
    • Milica Miletić, project and events coordinator at IPI

    Guests:

    • Ludovica Jona Lasinio, freelance investigative journalist
    • Quentin Noirfalisse, freelance investigative journalist

    Editing and production: Timothy Large

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    50 min
  • Digging dirt from Brussels to Yangon
    Dec 15 2023

    From the Bialowieza Forest on the Polish-Belarus border to the depths of the Brazilian Amazon, reporters supported by the Investigative Journalism for Europe fund have left no stone unturned in pursuit of their stories.

    In this year-end edition of the IJ4EU Podcast, our hosts reflect on an exceptional 12 months for watchdog journalism, recapping just a few of the stories that have made a splash in Europe and beyond.

    “I’ve been amazed at just how global many of the investigations have been this year,” says Timothy Large, who leads the IJ4EU consortium. “These are stories that start in Europe but they take you to Myanmar or Sudan or Brazi or the Democratic Republic of Congo.”

    Investigations discussed in this episode include:

    • The Gold Chain, exposing how European gold importers turn a blind eye to illegal mining, deforestation and rights abuses in the Amazon
    • The West’s Next Plastics Dump, revealing how rich countries are offloading their plastic waste in Myanmar — where citizens are too afraid to say no
    • The Edge of Europe, showing how a migration crisis is unfolding on an EU border in the Indian Ocean
    • The Jungle, laying bare the dire conditions facing migrants and refugees in Europe’s last primaeval forest along the Polish-Belarusian border
    • Bankers of Irregular Migration, revealing how a traditional system for transferring money is a boon to both smugglers and migrants
    • Russian Escape, probing how easy it is for Russian oligarchs to evade the sanctions
    • Dangerous Diesel, proving how EU-based companies are fueling Russia’s war machine in Moldova’s breakaway Transnistria region
    • Russia’s War, Europe’s Burden, demonstrating that hundreds of European components have found their way into drones used by Russia in its war against Ukraine
    • Defusing a Russian ‘Carbon Bomb’, showing how European companies continued supplying a Russian mega Arctic gas project after the invasion of Ukraine
    • The Forever Pollution Project, a collaboration between 18 newsrooms revealing alarming levels of toxic chemical contamination across Europe

    Featuring:

    • Timothy Large, director of independent media programmes at the International Press Institute (IPI)
    • Milica Miletić, project and events coordinator at IPI
    • Zlatina Siderova, programme lead for grants at the European Journalism Centre

    Editing and production: Timothy Large

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    38 min