Mexican Executive to Pay $219m to Avoid Graft Trial
Mexican steel tycoon Alonso Ancira Elizondo on Tuesday agreed to pay US$219 million in damages to state oil company PEMEX to...
Mexican steel tycoon Alonso Ancira Elizondo on Tuesday agreed to pay US$219 million in damages to state oil company PEMEX to...
After a long struggle, a court in Budapest has finally succeeded in shuttering Hungary's last independent broadcaster,...
An appeal against a 700-year-old corruption conviction, fake IDs featuring Sylvester Stallone, and the ever-inventive...
A district court in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan's capital, ordered Raimbek Matraimov, the former deputy chairman of the Kyrgyz...
In a landmark ruling hailed by human rights activists, Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned the death sentences...
Police in Bosnia detained three men believed to be members of one of Montenegro’s two criminal clans known for drug...
Reporters Without Borders called on the international community to press Chinese authorities to immediately release seven...
Non-governmental organizations advocating freedom of speech in Nicaragua shuttered their doors last week after the country...
Historically based on exports to the huge U.S. market, the axis of the global cocaine trade has in the last twenty years...
The corruption and self-enrichment that define Zimbabwe’s government has led to the formation of cartels across various...
Spanish police arrested 38 suspected members of a so-called “Chinese mafia” involved in drug cultivation and trafficking...
Transparency International revealed on Tuesday that nearly three quarters of the world’s largest defence companies show...