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10 April 2025 – Cui Bono?

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The following articles were curated & extracted by ManyRoads. These materials were largely absent from the world press. Please, stay informed!

  • Russian Prosecutors Seek Nearly 6-Year Sentences for Journalists in Moscow Trial
    Russian prosecutors have requested nearly six-year prison sentences for four journalists accused of collaborating with the banned anti-corruption group founded by Alexei Navalny.
    Read on Express News
  • Election Security: Defending Democracy in Today’s Dynamic Cyber Threat Landscape
    With over 50 countries heading to the polls in 2024, this article discusses the growing cyber threat landscape fueled by geopolitical tensions and misinformation campaigns.
    Read on CyberArk
  • ‘No Matter the Obstacles’: ICIJ’s 2024 Annual Report Shows How Journalists Tracked Power and Exposed Corruption
    ICIJ’s 2024 report highlights transnational investigations exposing corruption and hidden power structures.
    Read on ICIJ
  • Journalist Jailings Near Record High in 2024 as Crackdown on Press Freedom Grows
    China, Israel, and Myanmar lead a grim list of countries detaining journalists in a growing global press crackdown.
    Read on James Foley Foundation
  • Cyber Threats to Canada’s Democratic Process: 2025 Update
    The Canadian Cyber Centre warns of increased AI-enabled interference, primarily from Russia, China, and Iran.
    Read on cyber.gc.ca
  • NSO – Not Government Clients – Operates Its Spyware, Legal Documents Reveal
    The Guardian reveals NSO Group directly controls its Pegasus spyware, undermining claims of government-only operation.
    Read on The Guardian
  • Russia Hikes 2025 Defence Spending by 25% to a New Post-Soviet High
    The Kremlin will allocate $145 billion to military expenditures in 2025 amid continued operations in Ukraine.
    Read on Reuters
  • Goldsmith Prize Awarded to Berkeley Journalism Alums for Investigative Work
    The 2025 Goldsmith Prize recognizes outstanding journalism with significant public policy impact.
    Read on Berkeley Journalism
  • Fake Fertilizer, Dirty Money, and a Kidnapping Epidemic: 2024’s Best Investigative Stories from Sub-Saharan Africa
    A roundup of Sub-Saharan Africa’s most impactful investigative reports in 2024.
    Read on GIJN