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The Schweiger File: Nazi hunter criticises Austrian government
The world's foremost Nazi hunter has criticised the Austrian government after receiving a copy of a rare interview with a former SS officer obtained by The Ferret.
Journalist who exposed corruption kicked off course
Journalist Atli Thór Fanndal lost work after he exposed government corruption in Iceland. Now Napier University has kicked him off his journalism course.
Cluff accused of ‘guilt-tripping’ ministers over coal gas plans
The day after Scottish ministers announced a moratorium on fracking they were privately warned by a multi-millionaire oil tycoon that Scotland would lose investment worth £250 million.
Living in the shadow of Pakistan’s suicide bombers
The security situation in some parts of Pakistan is desperate. Meet the people who live with the threat and the consequences of terrorism on a daily basis.
Exclusive: secret police report reveals CCTV in crisis
The CCTV network that scans Scotland's streets, shops and parks is fragmented, obsolete and may violate the law, according to a secret police report.
Body cameras may break law, say police
An internal police report that officials meant to keep secret says that body-worn cameras are “questionable” under data protection law meant to ensure personal privacy.
Revealed: UK government’s secret arms deals to Israel after Gaza offensive
A new report reveals the UK Government sanctioned licences for surface-to-surface missiles, combat helicopters and military communications equipment to be sold to Israel.
Mourning in Srebrenica
Twenty years on, Peter Geoghegan, revists Srebrenica.
Mexico’s missing students
There have been 22,000 to 25,000 disappearances in Mexico over the last eight years. Scottish artist, Jan Nimmo, has backed campaigners seeking answers.