A global team of investigative journalists collaborated on a meaningful cross-border project, meticulously uncovering and analyzing complex information.This undertaking required a diverse skillset and a commitment to in-depth reporting. Here’s a look at the individuals who contributed their expertise to this crucial work.
The Netherlands played a key role, with reporters focusing on detailed investigations and analysis. peter Keizer, Robbert ter Weijden, and Thomas Mulder dedicated themselves to uncovering crucial details. Mawada Kallas contributed valuable insights as well.
Norway provided a strong contingent of journalists, bringing a unique perspective to the project. Amund Bakke Foss, Eiliv Flich Flydal, Kyrre Lien, and Ola Haram worked diligently to connect the dots.
serbia’s Jelena Cosic offered essential expertise in navigating complex data and international networks.Spain also made substantial contributions, with andrés Mourenza and Daniele Grasso from El País lending their skills. Carolina Verónica López Cotán, Javier Ladrón de Guevara, Jesús Escudero, and Miguel Fiandor Gutiérrez, all affiliated with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), provided critical support.Joaquín Castellon of LaSexta and Adrián Blanco Ramos of The Washington Post further strengthened the Spanish team.
Sweden’s journalists brought a commitment to clarity and thoroughness. Ahmad Haj Hamdo and Manar rachwani, working with SIRAJ, were instrumental in gathering information. Ali Fegan, Joachim Dyfvermark, and Katia wagner from SVT contributed their reporting skills. ola Westerberg of Utrikesmagasinet added valuable context.
Syria was represented by Manar Rachwani and Mohammad Bassiki, both with SIRAJ, who bravely reported from a challenging environment. Zakaria Zakaria, also contributing from The Washington Post, provided crucial on-the-ground insights.
The United Kingdom’s Anthony Loyd and Emma Yeomans of The Times of London brought their experience in international reporting.
The united States provided a significant base of support, particularly through the ICIJ. Agustín Armendariz, Angie Wu, annys Shin, Antonio Cucho, Carmen Molina Acosta, Daniela Vivas Labrador, David Kenner, David Rowell, denise Ajiri, Fergus Shiel, Joanna Robin, Kathleen Cahill, Nicole Sadek, Richard H.P. sia, Tom Stites, Whitney Awanayah, and Whitney Joiner all dedicated their time and expertise. Additionally, Alan Sipress, Álvaro Valiño, Artur Galocha, Emily Wright, Joe Moore, Kareem Fahim, Olivier Laurent, Reem Akkad, and Virginia Singarayar from The Washington Post contributed significantly. I’ve found that a diverse team like this is essential for tackling complex investigations.
Mohammed Komani from ARIJ in Yemen provided vital reporting from a region often overlooked.
This collaborative effort demonstrates the power of international journalism. It highlights the dedication of thes individuals to uncovering truth and holding power accountable. Here’s what works best: a commitment to rigorous reporting, a diverse range of perspectives, and a willingness to collaborate across borders.







