What the death of Brazil’s famous activist reveals about the links between Rio’s militia groups and corrupt politicians.
Juliana Ruhfus
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Investigating the programme that has helped turn one of the world’s poorest nations into Europe’s southern border.
The day I got my AK-47: Arming Mexico’s drug cartels
An insight into gun trafficking across the US-Mexican border and the deadly impact of US gun laws in Mexico.
People and Power investigates how an astonishing flow of arms from the US has exacerbated crime and conflict in Mexico.
How has the international arms trade exacerbated conflict in the Middle East? People and Power investigates.
ISIL in the Caribbean: Why Trinidadians fight in Syria and Iraq
How did the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago become the nation with the highest number of ISIS recruits per capita in the Western Hemisphere?
Investigative journalism vs clickbait: A losing battle?
Thoroughly researched reporting takes time, funding and risk, but often garners less online traffic than cute cat videos.
We investigate the events leading up to the Fundao dam disaster. Is enough being done to avoid future recurrences?
An interview with Juliana Ruhfus about Al Jazeera’s interactive news game #Hacked
We investigate the recent economic changes and the effect of property ownership on Cuba’s communist legacy.