Investigations
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(Scrollytelling) Troubled Waters: The multiple devastating impact of floods across Europe
Flood data from the past decade show at least 681,076 people affected and 1,579 lives lost in Europe, while the damage to farmland and infrastructure has been devastating. A cross-border original data research by MIIR on the catastrophic impact of flooding in Europe.
A Europe for the few
The process of acquiring citizenship in Greece and Europe remains fraught with obstacles and significant delays. An EDJNet cross-border data investigation on the barriers and challenges in acquiring citizenship in the European Union.
Trapped in Darkness: Women in Europe remain defenseless against gender-based violence
A new cross-border data investigation by MIIR reveals gaps in the registration of femicides in Europe and Greece and the ineffective protection of women against crimes of sexual, physical, psychological and economic violence over the last decade.
Greece’s shaky “green” investments
Are RRF resources for green transition being allocated wisely? The decisions of Greece and 10 other countries come under the microscope in this investigation.
(Why) Europe is running out of Meds
MIIR together with collaborating media teams from EDJNET spent a three month period looking for data and managed to create an updated database on drug shortages in Europe.
Greece’s map for predicting wildfires is anachronistic and inadequate
Scientific gaps and other serious shortcomings characterize the unknown process of issuing the risk prediction map by the Civil Protection in Greece that determines the response of the authorities to fire incidents.
The undeclared war on women in Europe-Part 3
Is there anything more that authorities can do to protect women? This is the third part of a cross-border investigation on femicides in Europe during the pandemic, conducted by the Mediterranean Institute for Investigative Journalism (MIIR) in the context of EDJNet.
Ukrainians welcome, other refugees unwanted
2022 was the year when Fortress Europe put on its human face. The war in Ukraine has dramatically increased the number of asylum seekers in Europe, but has crowded out refugees from other war zones.
The black box of medicine shortages in Greece
MIIR jointly with the collaborating journalistic teams of the EDJNET searched for data and managed to create a database of medicine shortages in Europe. Greek official data show that Greece has the longest median duration of drug shortages among the countries we examined.
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