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314:, The US military initially denied there were any civilian casualties, but later declared it was investigating if they occurred. An investigation by the Bureau on the ground found that nine children under the age of 13, with the youngest victim a three-month-old baby were killed. Beside the nine children killed, one pregnant woman was also killed. The Bureau's story was picked up by
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Somalia. In Yemen and Somalia, these figures also include victims of drone strikes, airstrikes, missile attacks and ground operations. Unlike other organisations that track such deaths, the Bureau focuses on identifying non-militant deaths, including children. The data from this research is
2027:"Cyprus Confidential: Leaked Roman Abramovich documents raise fresh questions for Chelsea FC: ICIJ-led investigation reveals how Mediterranean island ignores Russian atrocities and western sanctions to cash in on Putin's oligarchs"
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Conservative politician had sexually abused children during the 1970s. Users of
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1118:"Yemen wants US to reassess counter-terrorism strategy after botched raid"
1087:"Nine young children killed: The full details of botched US raid in Yemen"
730:"Journalism bureau opens for business with seven investigations on the go"
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1428:"'Killers having lunch': The real life Wolves of Wall Street"
2255:"Lord McAlpine victim of mistaken identity, abused man says"
294:-led Special Operations Forces operation was carried out in
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913:"£2m boost for independent investigative journalism bureau"
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1888:"Iraq war logs: secret files show how US ignored torture"
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1172:"Lord Bell ran $ 540m covert PR ops in Iraq for Pentagon"
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1384:"There's Not Enough Data On Civilian Drone Casualties"
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and other social media immediately identified him as
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1617:"BBC Radio 4 - File on 4, Europe's Missing Millions"
1037:"Questions Cloud U.S. Raid on Qaeda Branch in Yemen"
1085:Shabibi, Namir; al Sane, Nasser (8 February 2017).
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857:"UK investigative journalism bureau wins £2m grant"
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1509:"'Joint enterprise' prosecution figures released"
1732:"Deaths in police custody figures 'understated'"
1642:, UACES Reporting Europe. Accessed 1 March 2013.
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310:. It was the first raid authorized by President
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1225:"Soap operas and fakery: selling peace in Iraq"
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1563:"Bar Council announces legal reporting awards"
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1997:"About the Cyprus Confidential investigation"
1913:"Amnesty announces 2011 Media Awards winners"
1759:"Amnesty announces 2012 Media Awards winners"
788:"Profile: Bureau of Investigative Journalism"
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1064:"U.S. Raid in Yemen Garners Intelligence"
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1860:"Iraq secret war files, 400,000 leaked"
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992:"Trustees appoint new Managing Editor"
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1832:"WikiLeaks releases secret Iraq file"
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1591:"Europe's grand vision loses focus"
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1293:Davies, Madlen (11 December 2016).
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1995:Shiel, Fergus (14 November 2023).
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1804:"The Man Who Spilled the Secrets"
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367:Deaths from antibiotic resistance
326:Bell Pottinger operations in Iraq
2207:"BBC crisis: timeline of events"
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648:and 69 media partners including
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1507:Coleman, Clive (1 April 2014).
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1142:Moore, Jack (9 February 2017).
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883:Pfanner, Eric (4 April 2010).
855:McNally, Paul (17 July 2010).
361:U.S. National Security Council
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834:Kanter, Jake (3 March 2022).
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