The EU Investigative Journalism Award 2024 has officially concluded, honoring the most impactful investigative work from the Western Balkans and Türkiye.
The EU Investigative Journalism Award 2024 has officially concluded, honoring the most impactful investigative work from the Western Balkans and Türkiye.
Jury praises Sasa Dragoljo’s investigation into people-smuggling gangs in northern Serbia for shining a spotlight on a previously unreported story of great regional and European significance.
Five journalists from Bosnia and Herzegovina were handed investigative journalism awards at a ceremony on October 21 in Sarajevo.
Five journalists from North Macedonia were handed prizes at the EU Investigative Journalism Awards ceremony on October 18 in Skopje.
Ivana Milosavljević, Teodora Ćurčić, Vladimir Kostić, Gordana Andrić, Aleksandar Đorđević, Radmilo Marković and Anđela Milivojević received the EU Investigative Journalism Awards for Serbia 2024 on October 9 at Europe House in Belgrade.
Six journalists were handed awards at the EU Investigative Journalism Awards on September 30th.
Behar Mustafa, Kreshnik Gashi, Alberta Hashani, Dardan Hoti, Aulonë Kadriu and Dafina Halili were selected from many colleagues as 2023’s winners of awards for best investigative stories in Kosovo, for stories that exposed corruption in building premits, judicial misconduct and online and image-based sexual abuse and harassment.
The new deadline for submitting applications for EU Investigative Journalism Award for 2022 for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia is Friday, 13.5.2022, at 23:59.
Investigative stories published from January 1 to December 31, 2021, and related to freedom of expression, rule of law, transparency, abuse of power and fundamental rights, corruption and organised crime are welcome to apply.
Applications are now open for submission of investigative articles.