Global press freedom organizations agree that Mexico is the country with one of the highest number of...
September 11, 2023
By Andrea Arzaba*, originally published by the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) This...
August 22, 2023
The security crisis for journalists in Mexico is critical. 2022 is already considered the deadliest...
September 24, 2022
“I would say it’s like a golden age of investigative reporting in Latin America as I have never seen...
November 10, 2021
One of the oldest and most prestigious international journalism awards, the Maria Moors Cabot Prize of...
October 11, 2021
"For me, it was very hard when I photographed Yolanda Ordaz's objects, particularly a cap that she wore,...
December 9, 2020
Much of a freelance journalist's life revolves around identifying outlets receptive to his or her story...
November 25, 2020
Boa parte da vida de um jornalista freelancer gira em torno de identificar veículos receptivos a suas...
November 25, 2020
Corruption, organized crime, mining and soccer. A majority of the Latin American articles produced by...
October 14, 2020
Mexican journalist Miroslava Breach was assassinated due to her journalistic investigations, ruled the...
August 28, 2020
Investigative reports take time, preparation and resources, but when they are finally published, they...
December 19, 2019
“She is a promoter and leader of collaborative projects. In one of those projects she investigated...
October 9, 2019
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