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Spendengerichte (court donations) Who do judges and prosecutors promote? When investigations or criminal proceedings are dropped in exchange for the payment of a fine, court employees choose organizations to receive the money. In this database, you can search for beneficiary organizations, sort by year and amount, or by state.
FarmSubsidy.org The aim of farmsubsidy.org is to obtain detailed data relating to payments and recipients of farm subsidies in every EU member state and make this data available in a way that is useful to European citizens.
OpenSecurityData.eu is a public platform aimed at tracking and displaying how the European Union spends money on security-related projects, including on topics related to policing, border control, counter-terrorism and cybersecurity, as well as weapons and other military equiptment. The platform is a tool for journalists, researchers, civil society organizations and others to better understand the growing investments of the European Union in security.
FollowTheGrant A data-driven investigation into conflicts of interest in research and medicine in Europe. A cross-border team led by investigative health and science journalist Hristio Boytchev and data journalists Simon Wörpel and Edgar Zanella Alvarenga addresses the underreported issue of conflicts of interest in research and medicine.
Dokukratie - Scraper for German democracy documents
Sneakerjagd What happens to the millions of shoes we sort out every year? We bugged old celebrity sneakers. A GPS investigation into one of the biggest trash problems of our time.
Grundwasser-Atlas interactive map about ground water levels. For the first time, CORRECTIV provides an overview of where groundwater has been falling, staying the same or rising in Germany since 1990 with an interactive map. Industry and drinking water extraction are primarily responsible for the extreme trends.
CumExFiles – research database, security infrastructure & presentation website for a collaborative cross-border investigation with 38 journalists in 12 countries
Grand Theft Europe – making a big bunch of confidential documents searchable and securely accessible for 63 journalists from 30 countries to work collaboratively on this investigation, providing security infrastructure and trainings.
Wem gehört Hamburg – the kick off from CORRECTIV's "Who owns your city" crowdsourced investigations