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11 Mar, 7 tweets, 3 min read
One year ago, our world changed. The @WHO declared the rapidly-spreading coronavirus outbreak was officially a pandemic.

Throughout the crisis, our reporters have dug into the systematic issues undermining the battle against the virus. Twelve months on, what have we found?
We exposed how Europe’s mishandling of the coronavirus turned the region into the epicentre of the pandemic. Our investigation revealed how complacency, confusion and a lack of cooperation thrust Europe into crisis. thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2020-0…
We revealed how patients are dying from a lack of oxygen across sub-Saharan Africa due to the business practices and high prices charged by two European gas companies dominating the region's market. thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2020-0…
We discovered how hundreds of Facebook pages were making money from false claims about the pandemic and vaccines, despite the company's public commitment to the principle that no one should profit from misinformation. thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2021-0…
Now, as we head into the pandemic's second year, @TBIJ is investigating vaccine access: what price we're all paying for the West's vaccine grab... thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2021-0…
...and what pharma companies are demanding in exchange for their life-saving jabs? thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2021-0…
When an international crisis takes the brakes off new developments with potentially far-reaching consequences, the press need to scrutinise more, not less.

We'll keep investigating the most important issues facing us, so make sure you stay updated: bit.ly/subscribe-to-t…

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More from @TBIJ

6 Mar
NOW YOU CAN WASH AWAY THOSE NASTY REDACTION STAINS! #journalism101

Often in response to @TBIJ #FOIA requests black redaction blocks hide the juicy details. Sometimes (as with @ben_stockton’s Barracks story this week bit.ly/38aCmL4) you can crack this and here’s how... Image
This isn’t some big secret & if they’ve done the job properly you won’t crack the redaction.

But! It’s always worth copy & pasting it into a Word document (other flavours are available) as @chantaladasilva did (and don’t worry if the format changes as below). Image
For our case, most of the key lines in the site report were in the unredacted sections but it was still useful to see the whole doc.

It only works if they’ve redacted by setting background colour to black, so: highlight the black section & just switch the theme colour to white. Image
Read 4 tweets
21 Feb
How do we know we’re on to something good when investigating a company like @BATplc? One of our journalists is offered a bribe of course...

thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2021-0…
“What is your price?” our reporter was asked via text - by an employee of an agency, @Engage_BCW, working for BAT in Kenya. He wanted our man to hand over everything we had on the tobacco company ImageImage
“Often when you try to expose a scandal of a government officer here they will send a public relations person...to see if you can drop the story or cut a deal,” the reporter said. “It is normally expected that an agency representing a multinational will be more professional"
Read 6 tweets
21 Feb
New products, old tricks…

Our latest investigation reveals how marketing tactics used by @BATplc have attracted a new generation - including non-smokers - to highly addictive nicotine and tobacco products

thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2021-0…
Despite claiming their products are aimed at adults who already smoke, there are clear signs the business also wants to attract new customers... Image
“The only rationale for putting this amount of effort into the design is to create a new generation that is addicted to nicotine” said @martinmckee from @LSHTM Image
Read 4 tweets
21 Dec 20
2020 is a year many people around the world will be glad to see the back of. Here @TBIJ we can’t deny it’s been tough - but we’ve also felt the urgent need for public interest journalism on global, systemic issues. Over coming days we'll be looking back at a very busy 12 months…
We launched a global health investigative team in March - they sure had their work cut out. We've investigated systemic issues that #coronavirus threw into sharp relief, starting with the world's opaque and fragile drug supply chains: assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2043… Image
Our investigation into Europe’s chaotic response to the early days of the pandemic led to a strong response from the EU Health Commissioner, and helped prompt an official inquiry
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2020-0…
Read 12 tweets
8 Dec 20
EXCLUSIVE: Mark Zuckerberg’s secret discussions with @MattHancock

After a two-year battle, today we can finally reveal what was said at a behind-closed-doors meeting between the @Facebook CEO and former head of @DCMS

thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2020-1…
Kicking it off, Zuckerberg apparently threatening to pull Facebook’s investment from the UK, which Hancock responded to with an olive branch: shifting from “threatening regulation” to offering Facebook a chance to collaborate on “proportionate and innovation-friendly” legislation
Determined for "a new beginning" for the government's relationship with social media platforms, Hancock made clear he sought “increased dialogue” with Zuckerberg, in order to show he has support from Facebook at “the highest level”
Read 8 tweets
4 Sep 20
Momentous week here as we say goodbye to our longest-running investigative project. Here’s a look back at 10 years of revelations behind ‘Shadow Wars’, and how we exposed the failings and wrongdoing of the world’s most powerful military and security forces
thebureauinvestigates.com/blog/2020-09-0…
When we first started, there was a complete lack of official data on when and where US war on terror air strikes were being carried out, and who was being killed in them. So, it became clear we would have to build our own datasets of strikes and casualties from scratch
And soon, we were the go-to place for information. Our datasets were visited hundreds of thousands of times and we were cited thousands of times in publications by Amnesty International, the American Civil Liberties Union, Human Rights Watch, UN special rapporteurs, etc.
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