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Jungle Juice - Oil Creeps Where It Cannot Go

  • Data journalism
  • Environment
  • Industry

LAGOS – For years now, high sulphur levels in imported diesel and gasoline are causing severe air pollution in the city. This graphic journalism piece traces the data trail of the oil, from West Africa to European port terminals.

What can Flanders learn from housing policy in Vienna?

  • Cities
  • Politics

VIENNA - The fact that Vienna was named the most liveable city in the world in 2024 for the third year in a row by The Economist is largely due to its generous social housing policy. The central question in this dossier is “what can Flanders learn from Vienna in terms of social, affordable housing”?

Myanmar: Why Is The Resistance Alive?

  • Armed conflict
  • Politics

MINDAT - The protests are continuing and the army is firing with a vengeance. Especially in the far corners of the country, where ethnic groups have been resisting the army for years, a veritable guerrilla movement is appearing. But where does the resistance stand now? And how do young people view the past years of unrelenting struggle.

Filming Against The Junta

  • Armed conflict
  • Culture
  • Human Rights

NAYPYIDAW - From exile, Myanmar filmmakers continue their armed resistance against the military regime. Many have joined rebel groups, seamlessly switching between camera and gun whilst using film proceeds to fund the insurgency.

The true emissions of a new ethane cracker

  • Environment
  • Industry

ANTWERP – In Lillo, Antwerp, chemical giant Ineos is working hard on its new ethane cracker. Project One. From US shale fields to plastic waste in European incinerators, the plant will emit ten times more CO₂ than Ineos's own projected emissions for the cracker.

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The Forgotten Widows Of Srebrenica

  • Human Rights
  • Social Affairs

SREBRENICA – The women of Srebrenica have spent 30 years searching through mass graves, holding fragments of bone up to the light, hoping to recognise the remains of sons, husbands and fathers who never came home.

Power without a Democratic Mandate: Trustees in Turkey

  • Corruption
  • Politics

ANKARA/BATMAN - The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has announced its dissolution. But will this also bring an end to the controversial practice of replacing elected mayors with government-appointed officials in Kurdish-majority cities?

The Survivors

  • Human Rights
  • Trafficking

MANILA - After corona, the problem of online sexual abuse and exploitation has only intensified. At any time of the day, 750 000 people worldwide are searching for images of child abuse. As many as 1 in 5 children in the Philippines face it. Yet international interest in the problem is declining.

Shadows and Dreams

  • Culture
  • Politics
  • Youth

BISHKEK - Kyrgyzstan is a country where Russian influence is still very strong. While other global players such as Europe and the West are increasingly vying for influence in the region, conflicting interests can be observed.

The Donor and Us

  • Science
  • Social Affairs

BRUSSELS - This book features donor families of today. What is their story? How did they choose a donor? With what words do they talk about this at the kitchen table? And what reactions do they get from those around them? Children also have their say in this book. What are their needs, questions or wishes regarding their genesis?