How the ICIJ made sense of 11.9 million documents to publish the Pandora Papers

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When a new investigation drops bearing the name of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, the world generally pays attention.

The ICIJ’s sweeping projects have spanned continents and dealt with vast document sets with a scope so broad — in many cases, tens of millions of records — they’re hard to conceptualize. The nonprofit’s projects are commonly referenced in the shorthand of their file troves: the Panama Papers, the Paradise Papers and the FinCEN Files.

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