Winners and Nominees 2014
The award ceremony of the European Press Prize 2014 was held in London at the Reuters Headquarters.
Commentator
Award
Commentator
Award 2014 Winner
Vukovar: a Life-Size Monument to the Dead City
— by Boris Dežulović, published by Globus, Croatia
Commentator
Award 2014 Nominees
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
Distinguished
Writing
Award
Distinguished
Writing
Award 2014 Winner
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
Distinguished
Writing
Award 2014 Nominees
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
Innovation
Award
Innovation
Award 2014 Winner
Null CTRL
— by Espen Sandli, Linn Kongsli Hillestad and Ola Strømman, published by Dagbladet, Norway
Innovation
Award 2014 Nominees
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
Investigative
Reporting
Award
Investigative
Reporting
Award 2014 Winner
The Assets of the Ayatollah
— by Steve Stecklow, Babak Dehghanpisheh and Yeganeh Torbati, published by Reuters, United Kingdom
Investigative
Reporting
Award 2014 Nominees
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
Special
Award
Special
Award 2014 Winner
The Special Award 2014
— by Alan Rusbridger and Yavuz Baydar, published by The Guardian and censored, United Kingdom and Turkey