Journalists to Begin Trial Amid Crackdown on Media in Kyrgyzstan
Hearings will begin on June 7 in a trial of 11 Kyrgyz reporters charged with “inciting mass unrest,” which critics say is...
Hearings will begin on June 7 in a trial of 11 Kyrgyz reporters charged with “inciting mass unrest,” which critics say is...
A Belgrade judge and her husband have sued reporters of the Serbian investigative outlet and OCCRP partner KRIK for...
Law enforcement across Europe dismantled Thursday a cybercrime organization that earned millions through botnets, whose...
United States authorities have dismantled what the FBI described as “likely the world’s largest botnet ever.” The malicious...
The European Union announced Tuesday sanctions against a news outlet that disseminates anti-Ukraine propaganda, the site’s...
At 13, Lioska Lesasuyan had his eye blown out and lost both his arms when he started playing with a rock on the ground,...
European parliamentarians are questioning whether the United Arab Emirates should have been taken off the “gray list” of...
A Moroccan cybercrime ring has taken a liking to gift card fraud, stealing victims’ personal information and using it to buy...
Rwandan journalist John Williams Ntwali spent his career holding authorities to account –– and many believe he was killed...
Italian officials have inaugurated a pivotal office in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, that will act as a central hub,...
A court in Malta formally charged ex prime minister Joseph Muscat on Tuesday with money laundering, fraud, conspiracy,...
First came the bombers, then the helicopter gunships, and finally the ground troops to clear the villages of residents.