Re:Baltica’s year in review and plans for 2018′

Concluding Re:Baltica’s sixth year in action, we want to tell you what we have done and what we plan to do next year.

Concluding Re:Baltica’s sixth year in action, we want to tell you what we have done and what we plan to do next year.
Can cute kittens save journalism? Re:Baltica’s Inga Springe reveals it all! Watch her #TEDxRiga 2017 talk.

For the third year in a row Re:Baltica, together with The Centre for Media Studies at SSE Riga, organizes a journalism festival where seven excellent journalists from the Baltics, Ukraine, Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom will share their stories.

Baltic Center for Investigative Journalism Re:Baltica and artificial intelligence and automated speech analytics start-up Toneboard have received the Google Digital News Initiative (DNI) Innovation Fund support to create a fact-checking platform.
Why investigative journalism is expensive. Re:Baltica’s education project “Jaunā skola“.

A Latvian-based consultant, who has managed offshores for the wealthy and politically influential in Russia, has emerged as an intermediary in helping arrange a Russian loan for the political party of Marine Le Pen, one of two candidates vying for…