Montenegro: Special Prosecutor Says Russian Nationalists Behind Failed Coup
Montenegro's chief special prosecutor Sunday accused Russian nationalists of plotting to overthrow Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic on Oct. 16, Election Day.
Montenegro's chief special prosecutor Sunday accused Russian nationalists of plotting to overthrow Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic on Oct. 16, Election Day.
A Philippines mayor was shot and killed Saturday as police raided his jail cell, the second suspect named on President Rodrigo Duterte’s list of 150 officials linked to illegal drugs to die, according to Filipino news outlet Inquirer.net.
A former head of a Russian shipbuilding company has filed a countersuit against several Russian officials in US federal court who had accused him of embezzlement, Russian media reported on Thursday.
A Romanian crime group which ran a training center where members could learn how to commit robberies, known as the Villain Academy, received a total of 84 years in prison in a Romanian court Thursday, according to Romanian media.
South African President Jacob Zuma is facing calls for his resignation after an ombudsman’s report released Wednesday detailed allegations of corruption and high-level influence peddling by senior officials.
Russia’s Investigative Committee (SKR) announced Wednesday they were searching for the former head of the country’s defunct Interkommerts bank, who is suspected of using false contracts to embezzle tens of millions of dollars.
OCCRP partner the Serbian Center for Investigative Journalism (CINS) raised the alarm Wednesday on apparent attempts to intimidate its journalists.
South Korean police detained a personal confidante of President Park Geun-hye for questioning on Monday amid a bizarre corruption scandal that has prompted tens of thousands to take to the streets to demand the president’s resignation.
The vice chairman of Lithuania’s parliament had his re-election to parliament in recent polls nullified on Sunday over a vote-buying scandal.
Controversial Bosnian party leader and former media mogul Fahrudin Radoncic told a court in Kosovo on Friday that a "mafia" connected to senior Bosnian Muslim politicians is the true culprit behind a murder for which his former business partner – and suspected drug kingpin – Naser Kelmendi stands accused.