U.S. and Nigeria Sign Agreement to Stem the Flow of Stolen Artifacts
The U.S. and Nigeria signed an agreement last week to stem the flow of illegally trafficked cultural material out of the West African state.
The U.S. and Nigeria signed an agreement last week to stem the flow of illegally trafficked cultural material out of the West African state.
An eight-week-long global operation codenamed Golden Strike resulted in arrests and seizures across Asia and Africa, INTERPOL reported Monday.
A Mexican journalist who investigated corruption around the country and had been fearful for her life since 2019 was shot and killed outside her home in Tijuana on Sunday.
A baby, a teenager and two adults were discovered frozen to death last week in Canada just meters from the U.S. border, apparent victims of human smuggling.
Turkish police arrested a prominent journalist for citing a proverb by which she allegedly insulted the country’s president, her lawyer tweeted on Saturday.
The first court hearing in a Bulgarian bribery case, headed by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), took place on Thursday against a State Fund Agriculture (SFA) official.
The trial of a former executive of a Honduran government agency that was tasked with emergency procurement related to the COVID-19 started on Wednesday over the allegedly fraudulent purchase of seven mobile hospitals that were supposed to improve the health care service in the country.
Dozens of people protested on Sunday outside the interior ministry headquarters in Bishkek against the arrests of a poet and of an investigative journalist on drug charges that colleagues allege were politically motivated.
Maltese police raided on Wednesday the home of former Prime Minister, Joseph Muscat, as part of an ongoing corruption probe related to a deal between a U.S. healthcare company and the Maltese state, the Times of Malta reported.
Law enforcement in 10 European countries seized 15 servers that hosted VPNLab.net’s service that offers protected communications and internet access but was used for criminal activities such as ransomware deployment as well as different types of cybercrime, Europol reported on Wednesday.