Amidst Istanbul Pride, Turkey Ups Pressure on Journalists
In two separate incidents this week, journalists have faced repression in Turkey, according to the Committee to Protect...
In two separate incidents this week, journalists have faced repression in Turkey, according to the Committee to Protect...
Last week, just as Egyptian authorities were celebrating the return of more than 100 artifacts which had been smuggled to...
The online sex trafficking industry has become more fragmented since passage of a new federal sex trafficking law and the...
A grassroots organization in Burkina Faso filed a complaint against the government Tuesday, citing an OCCRP investigation...
Police in Moscow on Tuesday raided employees of Proekt (Project), an independent media outlet, on the same day the media...
Several close associates of Zagreb’s former mayor, including the head of the state media HRT, were arrested in Croatia on...
The COVID-19 pandemic has unleashed a new gold rush in Central Africa, with organized groups cashing in on the surge in the...
Two more of Alexei Navalny’s key supporters ran afoul of Moscow authorities this week in actions they say are intended to...
A virtual private network (VPN) service that “provided a safe haven for cybercriminals to attack their victims” has been...
South Africa’s Constitutional Court ordered Jacob Zuma, the country’s former president, to turn himself in to authorities by...
The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that Facebook can be sued for sex trafficking that occurs via its platforms.
Brazil will suspend its US$324 million contract for India’s Covaxin COVID-19 vaccine upon the recommendation of Brazil’s...