

Data Sources
Investigative Journalism from ARTE
Data Sources goes beyond the official version in search of the truth: human rights violations, institutional failures, affairs of state, abuses of power and the criminal exploitation of the planet... ARTE’s digital investigative magazine takes you beyond the headlines.
Seasons

E1The Prigozhin Papers
Feb 20, 2023
An exclusive investigation into the Russian paramilitary organisation Wagner, headed by oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin. 2,500 documents were leaked from Prigozhin’s servers by anti-Putin hackers, shedding light on this secretive group of mercenaries, a key element in the war in Ukraine.

E2The Dark Underbelly of European Salmon
Apr 2, 2023
More than 80% of the salmon consumed in Europe comes from fish farms. Salmon farming is a speciality of northern countries, with Norway being the main producer. These farms are promoted as a sustainable alternative to wild-caught salmon, but in reality, they are fed with fishmeal and fish oil that require tonnes of other fish species to be caught, depleting the ocean's fish stocks. This overfishing occurs far away from Europe, in Mauritania.

E3The Stolen Children of Ukraine
Jun 14, 2023
Thanks to analysis of videos on Telegram, social media posts, and articles and statements from Russian authorities, this episode of Sources tracks how Ukrainian children were forcibly taken from their parents or orphanages. Taken to Russia under the guise of keeping them safe from the conflict, these children were supposed to be temporarily relocated. But instead they are indoctrinated, given foster families, and even offered for adoption. This action has led to charges against Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova, the Russian Commissioner for Children's Rights, by the International Criminal Court.

E4Traffic in Burmese Teak
Sep 7, 2023
It is banned in the European Union and yet Burmese teak is still imported. How is that possible? Data Sources goes on the trail of the illegal trade in teak from Myanmar.

E5Danone: Plastic Pollution in Bali
Oct 30, 2023
Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the sea with the situation set to get worse. Environmental protection organisations collect and analyse plastic waste found on beaches, in mangrove forests and in rivers in order to shame the worst polluting companies.

E6China: Pro-Colonisation Influencers
Dec 15, 2023
The Xinjiang region in China is the historical homeland of the Uighurs, a persecuted Muslim minority. Open data reveals how Chinese influencers are convincing people from across the country to colonise this province.

E1Paedophilia: The dark side of Instagram
Mar 27, 2024
A meticulously researched investigation showing how sexual predators operate on Instagram; and how the algorithm could even encourage paedophile activity.

E2TikTok and People Smugglers
Apr 24, 2024
This investigation reveals how people smugglers are using social media to encourage migrants to cross the English Channel illegally. In their TikTok videos, smugglers promote their services and compete with untenable promises: "crossing in just 3 hours", "1000% safe crossing", charging between €1,700 and €4,000 per person to take the perilous journey to reach Britain.

E3Ukraine: The Sister and the Murderer
May 29, 2024
For nine months, Katia Kholodnikova has had no news of her twin brother, Andriy, a Ukrainian soldier who left to fight the Russian invasion in the early days of the war. Until she receives a text message from the enemy camp: "Have you buried your brother? The author claims to be a former Russian soldier and to be the last man to see Katia's brother alive, before killing him.

E4Saudi Arabia: Victims of Neom
Jun 26, 2024
Saudi Arabian citizens are languishing in prison, and some have even been sentenced to death. Their crime: they resisted expropriation of their homes for the Neom project, the city of the future built on a 170km line in the desert that is Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s pet project.

E5Trafficking Baby Gorillas
Aug 28, 2024
Every year, more than four hundred baby gorillas disappear from the forests of Central Africa. How is this poaching organised, and for whose benefit? Sources reveals the inner workings of a trade that is both highly lucrative and devastating for the endangered species.

E6Colonisation on the West Bank
Sep 25, 2024
How are extremist Israeli settlers taking over land on the West Bank? Data Sources reveals the extent to which illegal outposts contribute to harassing and ultimately driving out the Palestinians from their homes. A strategy supported by the Israeli government.

E1Migrant Pushbacks by Greek Coastguards
Oct 30, 2024
Since 2020, thousands of migrants attempting to reach Europe from Turkey via the Aegean Sea have been pushed back by the Greek coastguard. Data Sources investigates this illegal practice.

E2The Dark Side of Cashmere
Nov 27, 2024
Cashmere is an exquisite fabric, prized for its soft and luxurious feel. But as cashmere jumpers flood the world market, the environmental impacts of increased production are becoming clear. Can it really be sustainable?

E3Homophobia in Africa: American Influence?
Dec 25, 2024
Since Uganda passed extremely severe laws persecuting gay people, attacks on the LGBT+ community have skyrocketed. But could these new laws be added and abetted by an ultra-conservative American NGO?

E4Russian Embargo: How to Circumvent Sanctions
Jan 29, 2025
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, strict sanctions have been imposed on Russia by Europe and the USA. So how is it that a Russian car dealer manages to import Porches from Germany with impunity? Data Sources investigates how European sanctions are being circumvented, even for products that could directly aid Russia’s military industry.

E5Switzerland: Looking for the Missing Gold
Feb 26, 2025
In January 2023, a discreet conference was held in Zurich, Switzerland where the company Swiss Gold Treuhand encouraged participants to invest in gold ingots. But today many investors are disappointed: Their money is gone, and the gold has disappeared. Data Sources tries to find out what happened…

E6Fentanyl: China's Double-Dealing
Mar 26, 2025
Fentanyl is a highly addictive drug that is causing tens of thousands of deaths in the USA, the raw materials for which are produced in China. This episode of Data Sources delves into how China uses the threat of Fentanyl in diplomatic dealings with America.

E7Who Are the Social Media Fraudsters?
Apr 30, 2025
They sell hacked profiles, provide fake comments and likes and boost fake news. Investigation into the social media fraudsters based in Vietnam.

E8Radicalisation and Video Games
May 28, 2025
Massacres by right-wing extremists and jihadists are faithfully recreated in video games ... From TikTok to Roblox, how does propaganda glorifying extreme violence reach an audience of young gamers online?

E9Saudi Arabia: Influencers and the Regime of Fear
Jun 25, 2025
On Instagram and other social media, travel influencers, mostly paid by Saudi Arabia, sing the praises of the nation as an excellent holiday destination. They are part of a communication drive by the Saudis to show off the country as a modern and open country. But behind this carefully curated image is a dark reality: Saudi citizens are imprisoned when they speak their mind.

E1Anabolic Steroids: The Muscle Market
Sep 10, 2025
Anabolic steroids are freely available online. Influencers encourage their followers to use steroid on Instagram and TikTok and they are easy to order on Telegram. How can a dangerous substance be so easy to get hold of?

E2Facial Recognition: Tech Firms and Surveillance
Oct 18, 2025
High-resolution cameras, facial recognition software, state-of-the-art video surveillance centres: Data Sources reveals how Western companies are helping the authoritarian regime in Kazakhstan to create a mass surveillance system.

E3North Korea: Hunting Down Fugitives
Nov 12, 2025
Citizens of North Korea trying to flee the country risk their lives. The route through neighbouring China has become a trap as Beijing tracks and deports North Koreans back home with the help of the latest technology.

E4From Plumber to Oligarch: Hungary's Richest Man
Dec 10, 2025
How does a small circle close to the government dominate Hungary’s economy? Data Sources investigates the richest man in the country, a childhood friend of Viktor Orban, and how European funds are being used for dubious projects.

E5In the jungle of neobanks: Scams, illegal trading and deceived customers
Jan 13, 2026
Lack of transparency, lax controls, money laundering: Are neobanks encouraging financial fraud and identity abuse? A look at the downside of the banking revolution. Over the last decade, the banking sector has experienced a digital revolution. Apps have replaced branches, chatbots have replaced advisors, and hundreds of new players have flooded the market. But the miraculous transformation of the banking sector also harbors dangers. Data Sources investigated the downside of the banking revolution.

E6A French Company Helps the Russian Army
Feb 11, 2026
This is a French group that, in theory, has nothing to do with the defense sector: it specializes in commodities trading and sugar production. In Russia, it has about fifteen facilities and employs 4,000 people.

E7Telegram: the kingdom of cybercriminals
Mar 11, 2026
Stolen and resold in a flash. Identity cards, personal data, banking information... You can find everything on Telegram. An investigation into a booming scam marketplace.

E8The Dark Side of Shen Yun Shows
Apr 8, 2026
Every year, Shen Yun tours the world. But what do we really know about the dance troupe, and who benefits from their sold-out shows? With Open Data, we look behind the scenes and reveal the dark side of Shen Yun.

E9Deepfakes: sexual abuse by AI
Apr 13, 2026
Pornographic deepfakes are among the most repellent aspects of AI: photos and videos of real women are manipulated, stripped and fabricated without their consent and then spread across social networks. "Data Sources" investigates this illegal market and the people who profit from abusing women's images online.

E10Virtual Friends, Real Risks: The Rise of AI Companions for Teens
Jun 10, 2026
For some teenagers, virtual companions are already replacing friends or mental health professionals. As millions adopt these AI companions, how far can their influence reach? This investigation examines how these platforms operate and the potentially toxic effects they can have on young users.
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Data Sources goes beyond the official version in search of the truth: human rights violations, institutional failures, affairs of state, abuses of power and the criminal exploitation of the planet... ARTE’s digital investigative magazine takes you beyond the headlines.
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