Winners and Nominees 2014

The award ceremony of the European Press Prize 2014 was held in London at the Reuters Headquarters.

The
Commentator
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Commentator
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Vukovar: a Life-Size Monument to the Dead City

— by Boris Dežulović, published by Globus , Croatia

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Commentator
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Der Deutsche Irrweg

— by Harald Schumann, published by Tagesspiegel , Germany

A Cogent Analysis of European Economics and Finance

— by Simon Nixon, published by The Wall Street Journal , United Kingdom

Love or Nothing

— by Maria Louka, published by Vimagazino at Vima Newspaper , Greece

Why we should give free money to everyone

— by Rutger Bregman, published by De Correspondent , The Netherlands

Ombudsman columns

— by Yavuz Baydar, published by X. Aimed for publication but censored June 24 and July 22, 2013 , Turkey

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Distinguished
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Distinguished
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The Man in Orange

— by Sergey Khazov, published by The New Times magazine , Russian Federation

Vietnam Town

— by Sergey Khazov, published by The New Times magazine , Russian Federation

Forbidden Islam

— by Sergey Khazov, published by The New Times magazine , Russian Federation

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Distinguished
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Help to die

— by Line Vaaben and Nanna Schelde, published by Kristeligt Dagblad , Denmark

Mafias from a female perspective

— by Elena Ledda, published by El Pais , Spain

different articles on LGBT teenagers and religious and ethnical minorities in Russia

— by Sergey Khazov, published by The New Times , Russian Federation

Greece’s banking disaster

— by Stephen Grey, published by Reuters , United Kingdom

The art of Stealing – The tragic fate of the masterpieces stolen from Rotterdam

— by Lex Boon, published by NRC , The Netherlands

‘Inside the drone war’ and ‘Aleppo Justice’

— by Wolfgang Bauer, published by Die Zeit , Germany

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Innovation
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The
Innovation
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Null CTRL

— by Espen Sandli, Linn Kongsli Hillestad and Ola Strømman, published by Dagbladet , Norway

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Innovation
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theblacksea.eu & thesponge.eu

— by Interdata and Forum from European members of International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and Investigative Smartgrid from Romanian Centre for Investigative Journalism (CRJI.org), published by ICIJ, CRJI ,

Exploring the Margins of Cultural Journalism

— by Upsala Nya Tidning, published by Upsala Nya Tidning , Sweden

Borderlands

— by Joe Parkinson, Neal Mann, Nour Malas, Ayla Albayrak, published by The Wall Street Journal , Turkey

Italy, a weak territory / The hydrogeological instability in data

— by Paolo Bernocco, published by La Stampa , Italy

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Investigative
Reporting
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Investigative
Reporting
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The Assets of the Ayatollah

— by Steve Stecklow, Babak Dehghanpisheh and Yeganeh Torbati, published by Reuters , United Kingdom

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Investigative
Reporting
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The Snowden files: How GCHQ and the NSA conducted mass surveillance in Europe

— by Nick Hopkins, published by The Guardian , United Kingdom

Codename Apalachee

— by Marcel Rosenbach, Laura Poitras and Holger Stark, published by Der Spiegel , Germany

The secret wars

— by The investigative-research-department of Süddeutsche Zeitung in cooperation with Norddeutscher Rundfunk, published by Süddeutsche Zeitung , Germany

A Murderer’s Trail

— by Paul Radu, Mihai Munteanu, Luke Harding, Ion Preașcă, Iurie Sănduță and Cristi Ciupercă, published by The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project , Romania

Gefährliche Geschäfte

— by Simon Book and Massimo Bognanni, published by Handelsblatt , Germany

Series on items such as corruption, football hooliganism and the unsettled legacy of war and communism

— by Neil Arun, published by Balkan Insight , Serbia

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The Special Award 2014

— by Alan Rusbridger and Yavuz Baydar, published by The Guardian and censored , United Kingdom and Turkey