Re:Baltica (The Baltic Center for Investigative Journalism) is an independent, non-profit investigative media organisation based in Riga, Latvia. Founded in 2011, it focuses on in-depth reporting on corruption, crime, finance, health, human rights, disinformation, social inequality, and governance failures across the Baltic region. The newsroom produces long-form investigations, fact-checking, and documentary content that aim to promote transparency, strengthen civic oversight, and encourage reform. It collaborates with media and public broadcasters across Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania to maximise the reach and impact of its reporting. Re:Baltica operates with full editorial independence and is funded through a combination of grants, donations, and revenue from partnerships and training activities, avoiding advertising. This funding model allows it to prioritise public-interest investigative journalism without commercial or political pressure. Recognised for its rigorous reporting, Re:Baltica has become one of the Baltic States’ leading investigative journalism centres, producing work that advances accountability, media pluralism, and public awareness of complex societal and political issues.
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