Kremlin’s Millions

With one hand, Kremlin strangles non-governmental organizations in Russia. With another, it generously supports the defenders of its interests in the Baltics.

With one hand, Kremlin strangles non-governmental organizations in Russia. With another, it generously supports the defenders of its interests in the Baltics.

A recent announcement by the US Embassy in Lithuania for a $500,000 grant entitled “Investigative Journalism Training to Counter Russian Messaging in the Baltics” works against a basic principle of journalism: that media is independent of politics.

The Centre for Media Studies at SSE Riga invites you to attend the fourth Summer School on Investigative Reporting, run by professionals with globally recognised reputations.

A disgraced Russian banker, an Estonian-born advertising guru and Baltic oil traders kept money in Switzerland away from the prying eyes of the local tax authorities.

Re:Baltica successfully defended a defamation suit brought by Maxim Stepanov and his company Midland Consult (Cyprus) Limited. Re:Baltica was successful in the first instance and on appeal. Now the complainants have failed to launch a further appeal within the time…

Re:Baltica founder Inga Spriņģe and executive director Sanita Jemberga have presented their work in the annual conference of the Swedish investigative journalists “Gräv 2015”.