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Russian shadow fleet investigation wins Daphne Caruana Galizia Journalism Prize 
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On Tuesday, Follow the Money won the 2025 Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for 
Journalism for exposing the hidden financial networks enabling Russia’s 
sanction-evading oil trade.

The investigation 
<https://www.ftm.eu/articles/who-is-behind-the-russian-shadow-fleet?share=wge64Sf2j4nGxIjYIzKSgLJ/fUMpaOz82IYM45YI3McuEe5azfrap36CM9vWEYo%3D>
 , coordinated by the platform for investigative journalism “Follow the Money” 
in collaboration with media from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, 
Norway, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, revealed how Western 
shipowners earned over 6 billion dollars selling 230 aging tankers to Russia's 
shadow fleet.


Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, Pina Picierno, 
Vice-President responsible for the Prize, and representatives of the 
independent European-wide Jury of the Prize participated in the award ceremony 
held in the European Parliament’s Daphne Caruana Galizia Press Room in 
Strasbourg.


President Metsola said: "The Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize is testament to the 
inextricable link between a free press, democracy and peace. At a time when 
authoritarian regimes try to silence the truth and distort reality, Europe 
stands united behind journalists exposing corruption and all those who refuse 
to be silenced".


Between 21 May and 31 July 2025, hundreds of journalists from the 27 EU 
countries submitted their stories for consideration. Ten of the 316 submissions 
were shortlisted <https://daphnejournalismprize.eu/edition-2025-finalists/>  by 
the jury before the winner was chosen.


About the Winning Story

Led by Follow the Money in collaboration with 13 newsrooms and 40 journalists, 
this investigation reveals how Western shipowners earned over 6 billion dollars 
by selling 230 aging tankers to Russia's shadow fleet.


Journalists uncovered that these vessels now operate under opaque ownership 
structures, often without adequate environmental insurance, therefore posing 
significant ecological risks.


Combining traditional investigative journalism with data analysis and satellite 
tracking, this work traces complex corporate ownership structures, analyses 
shipping patterns, and reveals the human cost of this trade through interviews 
with crew members working under hazardous conditions.


The investigation exposes a complex web of European involvement in Russia's 
sanctions evasion, including eight shadow fleet crewing agencies operating 
within European borders, alongside the finding that twenty of such agencies are 
based in Ukraine.


The investigation traced crew members on sixty shadow fleet vessels to 
companies in European nations, revealing how ordinary European businesses have 
become entangled in Russia's war economy.


The publishing partners for this investigation were Follow the Money (the 
Netherlands), De Tijd (Belgium), Süddeutsche Zeitung (Germany), WDR (Germany), 
NDR (Germany), The Times (UK), SourceMaterial (UK), IRPIMedia (Italy), OCCRP, 
NRK (Norway), Danwatch (Denmark), Solomon (Greece), Inside Story (Greece), 
Dialogue Earth.


About the Prize

The Prize <https://daphnejournalismprize.eu/>  is a tribute to the Maltese 
investigative journalist and blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was 
assassinated in October 2017. It rewards, on a yearly basis, outstanding 
journalism that promotes or defends the core principles and values of the 
European Union, such as human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule 
of law and human rights.


The Prize is open to professional journalists and teams of professional 
journalists of any nationality to submit in-depth stories that have been 
published or broadcast by a media outlet based in one of the 27 European Union 
member states.


The Prize itself, and the €20,000 prize money, demonstrate the European 
Parliament’s strong support for investigative journalism and the protection of 
journalists around the world.


Past winners

2021 - “The Pegasus Project 
<https://forbiddenstories.org/pegasus-the-new-global-weapon-for-silencing-journalists/>
 ”, coordinated by the  <https://forbiddenstories.org/> Forbidden Stories

2022 - Documentary 
<https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/108804-000-A/centrafrique-le-soft-power-russe/>  
on “The Central African Republic under Russian Influence” by Clément Di Roma 
and Carol Valade (ARTE/France24/Le Monde)

2023 - Joint investigation 
<https://wearesolomon.com/mag/format/investigation/under-the-unwatchful-eye-of-the-authorities-deactivated-cameras-dying-in-the-darkest-depths-of-the-mediterranean/>
  on the Pylos migrant boat shipwreck (Solomon, in collaboration with Forensis, 
StrgF/ARD, and The Guardian)

2024 - Investigation 
<https://lostineurope.eu/investigations/data-and-statistics-investigations/18-000-disappearances-of-unaccompanied-children-in-europe>
  on missing unaccompanied child migrants ( <https://lostineurope.eu/> Lost in 
Europe)


Who was Daphne Caruana Galizia?

Daphne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese journalist, blogger and anti-corruption 
activist who reported extensively on corruption, money laundering, organised 
crime, sale of citizenship and the Maltese government’s links to the Panama 
Papers. Following harassment and threats, she was murdered in a car bomb 
explosion on 16 October 2017. The outcry over the authorities’ handling of her 
murder investigation ultimately prompted the resignation of Prime Minister 
Joseph Muscat. Critical of failings in the investigation, in December 2019, 
MEPs called on the European Commission to take action 
<https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/TA-9-2019-0103_EN.html> .

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