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Article | May 03, 2023 Inside the murky trade of Russian oil We went to sea to trace barrels of Russian oil some 17,000 miles to Gatwick via Gujarat
Article | April 28, 2023 Exposing the connections between Wintershall’s Siberian gas fields and Russia’s military supply chain New evidence of connections between the Wintershall’s Siberian gas fields and the Russian military
Report | March 30, 2023 Cash, Cattle and the Gran Chaco: How financiers turned a blind eye to Paraguay’s deforestation crisis
Article | February 09, 2023 Crisis year 2022 brought $134 billion in excess profit to the West’s five largest oil and gas companies
Press Release | January 19, 2023 Facebook approves for publication ads with death threats and calls to violence following violent protests in Brazil
Press Release | January 19, 2023 Facebook approves for publication ads with death threats and calls to violence following violent protests in Brazil
Report | March 30, 2023 Cash, Cattle and the Gran Chaco: How financiers turned a blind eye to Paraguay’s deforestation crisis
Report | September 28, 2022 Bankrolling deforestation: Central banks accused of financing environmental destruction
Report | September 22, 2022 US gas exporters grabbed a wartime windfall from Russia’s attack on Ukraine and dictated Biden’s response to the conflict
Report | December 15, 2021 Conflict Rubies: How luxury jewellers risk funding military abuses in Myanmar
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Report | December 08, 2021 Before the Flood: The dam that threatens one of Africa’s oldest national parks
Blog Post | November 30, 2020 Facebook banned new political ads in the week before the US election. We took a closer look
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