
Franz Wild
Editor at The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Editor of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism Tips: [email protected]/DMs | RT ❌👌
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1 month ago |
thebureauinvestigates.com | Franz Wild
I’ve been preparing a few of our journalists for trips to the US recently. The advice I’ve had to give them has left me shaking my head. Instead of reminding them to pack their passport, I’m telling them they need to leave their usual phone and laptop. Trump’s administration has made journalists a target. The Committee to Protect Journalists has warned that any of us entering the US could be questioned about our plans and motives, have our devices seized and searched, maybe even turned away.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
thebureauinvestigates.com | Franz Wild
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism has overcome a two-year libel suit from a multibillion dollar company formerly linked to Kazakhstan’s ruling elite after the claim was dropped in June. The company, Jusan Technologies, sued TBIJ in August 2022 over an article titled “Kazakh ex-dictator used UK company to help protect his $8 billion business empire”, which remains online.
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Jan 13, 2024 |
thebureauinvestigates.com | Franz Wild
This year will be pivotal for the future of global democracy. Half the people on the planet live in a country with elections taking place. Many of these voters have the power to tilt the geopolitical landscape. There’s India, Taiwan, South Africa, the UK and dozens more – not to mention the fact that Donald Trump could win back the White House. At TBIJ, we’ve been talking about the US and UK elections for a while.
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Nov 14, 2023 |
thebureauinvestigates.com | Franz Wild
Tucked in the eastern corner of the Mediterranean, Cyprus is as far from the geographic core of the European Union as any of its members can be. But for Russian oligarchs and a pack of other billionaires with murky histories, the island has provided passports and legal and financial services, giving them a free run of all the EU has to offer.
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Jul 28, 2023 |
thebureauinvestigates.com | Franz Wild
A high court judge has ordered the Bureau of Investigative Journalism to prepare a full legal defence against a libel claim brought by a little-known UK company which held nearly $8bn in total assets as part of a complex group structure linked to the former dictator of Kazakhstan.
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