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18 / 10 / 2022

“The food we eat”: Solomon offers support to two investigative journalists

Invitation for application | Support for journalists wishing to investigate issues related to food systems.

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15 / 01 / 2022

Six years with Solomon

Today is Solomon’s 6th birthday, which means that if Solomon was a person, he’d be starting school now — a new exciting stage of development and learning.

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25 / 10 / 2021

Accountability: New focus for our journalism

Ιn our effort to shed light on important issues of public interest, we join forces with The Manifold, an independent investigative outfit, which specializes in in-depth, long-form journalism.

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29 / 04 / 2021

2021 European Press Prize nomination for The Logbook of Moria

Our team is thrilled to announce that our story “The Logbook of Moria” has been nominated for the 2021 European Press Prize for the Distinguished Reporting Award

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25 / 04 / 2021

Born on January 1st

An unpublished piece from earlier this year that attempts to explain a common and noticeable phenomenon that we often encounter in our coverage of refugees.

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02 / 03 / 2021

COVID-19 impacts on poverty

The COVID-19 pandemic is making an already highly unequal world even more so.

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02 / 02 / 2021

Our journalism hits new record

With more than 12.000 pageviews in a single weekend, and hundreds of shares on Facebook and Twitter, our reporting on the “Millions in funding at stake for refugee housing” became the most read article at Solomon.

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28 / 01 / 2021

“I have to lead people to a ‘safe place'”

Solomon travels to Karditsa for migrant workers and Covid-19 project.

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14 / 01 / 2021

Refugee minor in Patras: “See you in another country”

In about five hours from the time of writing these lines, and after already five days of failed attempts, M., a 17-year-old boy from Afghanistan, one of the dozens of refugees and migrants who have camped at the factory, will try to hide on one of the vehicles in the port, hoping that this time he’ll make it.

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