Addictive Prescription on Trust

Reporters went in and around Sarajevo easily buying drugs on the government list of narcotics including opiods — without prescriptions.
Fact-checking as a Response to Fake News

CIN organized a panel discussion about trustworthy sources of information in the age of digital media.
CIN – Thirteen Years of Accurate Reporting

CIN celebrates 13 years of work. During this time due to its professionalism no staffer has been sentenced for misdemeanor or inaccurately published information.
Esed Radeljaš Released from Jail

A panel of judges released Esed Radeljaš from jail. He is on trial for abuse of office, money laundering, certification of untrue content and giving bribes.
CIN Won a Sixth Case Against Institutions

After it had been denied access to public records CIN won an administrative review case against the Municipal Court in Bugojno.
Reform Without Obligations and Sanctions

The office of the Public Administration Reform Coordinator has spent 8.5 million KM to improve its administration. BiH still has the most inefficient public administration in all of Europe.
Answering Information Hard Work for BiH Institutions

Even 15 years after the passage of the Law on Freedom of Information in BiH, civil servants still consider abiding by it to be not so important.
Court Officials Sentenced for Bribe Taking

Pašaga Selimović and Ekrem Bezdrob were sentenced to prison sentences of 16 months each. Until recently they worked for the Municipal Court in Sarajevo which also handed down their sentences.
CIN Shortlisted for Thomson Foundation Young Journalist Award

CIN reporter Nino Bilajac is shortlisted for a prestigious award.