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The Polar Project

The Polar Project

GHENT - The Polar Project is a cross-media magazine on climate change. It aims to promote interdisciplinary exchange through journalism, art, and performance, and to explore the boundaries of journalistic ...

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Wablieft goes digital

MECHELEN - The Wablieft centre for clear language developed an online news channel with quality news for low-literature adults.

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Factcheck.Vlaanderen

BORGERHOUT - Factcheck.Vlaanderen is an online platform that uses artificial intelligence to detect disinformation and polarisation so that fact-checkers can verify and combat it.  

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Chase Tinted Souls: Nymphose - Photo Trudy Kazangu

Chase Social Stories

GHENT - In this project, Chase provided grants and coaching to young journalists so they could create digital stories about social change in urban communities.

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U:nite short

U:nite

BRUSSELS - U:nite works with a team of emerging actors and word artists to bring news to 16-24-year-old video consumers using new online formats.

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Sonderland (c) Jade Kerremans

Sonderland

GHENT - Sonderland was a journalism production house that produced pieces for other media outlets, focusing on one theme for an entire year. In 2019, the theme was “shelter” as a basic ...

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Apache Local

BORGERHOUT - Apache Local was a local journalism project in which news site Apache explored four themes with the help of local citizens and journalists.

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UITLANDER

UITLANDER

GHENT - UITLANDER is a platform for high-quality, international stories about and by Belgians living abroad, made for the Belgian home audience.

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Simandou: A Mountain of Wealth and Bribery Cases

CONAKRY - A team of journalists followed the money, investigating Guineagate, a corruption case that involved a French national promoting the interests of a private company that sought a mining license ...

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The Last Newspaper

ANTWERP - Karl van den Broeck, who succeeded Georges Timmerman as editor-in-chief of Apache in 2014, tells in a six-part series how the top man of De Persgroep (now DPG Media) ...

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Climate Funds Fail to Reach Kenyan Farmers

LODWAR/NAIROBI - In northern Kenya, drought caused by climate change brought also a surge in cash transfers to farmers. Millions have been invested, but locals claim they haven't received the ...

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Homelessness in Belgium

BRUSSELS - This is the first article in a series on homelessness focusing on the Belgian capital city, where homelessness has more than doubled in ten years.

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Voices from empty Europe.

BOURBON-LANCY - On the 1st of August Tom Ysewijn leaves Ghent with his bicycle to Lisbon. His route runs along the "outlying areas", places in the countryside in France, Spain ...

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Is Europe a dangerous place for Turkish dissidents?

ANKARA - Turkish communities living in Europe were affected politically by the 15 July 2016 unsuccessful coup d’état.  At least twenty-three Turkish citizens, political opponents of Erdogan, were abducted by the authorities ...

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Tracking South Africa’s mining millions

PRETORIA - Mining companies publicly listed in the United Kingdom must disclose the payments they make to governments, including taxes, royalties, and license fees. But this is not always the ...

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Uniforms of Belgian soldiers and policemen made by exploited Romanian workers

FALTECINI - Belgian police and army uniforms are made in Romanian factories with Belgian owners, by seamstresses who can barely make a living from their wages. What is wrong with our ...

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Meet the Moultons – Part II

AUGUSTA - What if you could measure a mother's future dreams for her children against the life that has become? In 1995 the photographer Elisabeth Broekaert travelled to Maine, in ...

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