Coinbase has been cosying up to the ministers and mandarins behind the UK’s upcoming crypto policy – and is already reaping ...
Prosecutors are looking into whether the digital finance firm has been used to launder proceeds of fraud, corruption and drug trafficking ...
Data journalism is simply journalism. The former is a new and trendy term but ultimately, it is just a way of describing journalism in the modern world. As journalists, we don’t think of data as ...
A researcher shocked the world when he discovered what AI would do to stay alive. A year later, the stakes are even higher ...
TBIJ co-publishes its stories with major media outlets around the world so they reach as many people as possible. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism is delighted to announce the appointment of ...
A traditional song in the Uyghur language plays over the video of a man feeding bits of car chassis into a machine. “Who is going to the city to be a stranger? Who can no longer stand it?” a nasal ...
The biases of a court expert whose advice has been pivotal in the removal of at least a dozen children from their mothers’ care have been exposed by an undercover investigation by the Bureau of ...
Milk is affordable on supermarket shelves. But for farmers, high prices of essentials including fertiliser, fuel and feed have prompted production costs to shoot up, forcing many to boost productivity ...
When Enes Kanter Freedom appeared on a basketball court in his Boston Celtics jersey and a pair of trainers emblazoned with the slogan “Free Uyghur”, the reaction from Beijing was swift. “Literally at ...
TBIJ co-publishes its stories with major media outlets around the world so they reach as many people as possible. Nothing epitomises Chinese dominance over global industry more than its car sector.
Content warning: This story contains references to violence, suicide, child abuse and self-harm. A suicide attempt, depression, substance abuse, insomnia, surveillance, threats. These are just some of ...
HMRC investigations led to prosecutions against just 11 “wealthy” people last year, an investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism and TaxWatch can reveal. Critics say the figure, obtained ...