Despite Hype, Numbers Show Serbia’s Stalling Anti-Corruption Fight
On the early morning of Dec. 12, 2012, police came to the home of Miroslav Miskovic, one of Serbia’s most prominent...
On the early morning of Dec. 12, 2012, police came to the home of Miroslav Miskovic, one of Serbia’s most prominent...
Monday's front page of the Serbian pro-government tabloid Informer renewed attacks on independent news organizations,...
A Belgrade court has sentenced one of the richest businessmen in the Balkans, Miroslav Miskovic, to a five-year prison...
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) has been honored by the European Press Prize (EPP) as a “force...
The European Press Prize's annual European Awards for Journalism shortlistincludes two OCCRP investigations.
By Stevan Dojčinovic and Bojana Jovanović The chiefs of five police departments, including Rodoljub Milović, the chief of...
On Wednesday, Belgrade courts acquitted popular Serbian turbo folk singer Svetlana “Ceca” Ražnatović and her sister’s...
On April 8, Slobodan Šaranović and his associate Ratko Koljenšić were arrested for murder for the second time in nine...
By Stevan Dojčinović , Bojana Jovanović Rade Rakonjac, 52, the former bodyguard of Željko “Arkan” Ražnatović, was killed...
By: Bojana Jovanović, Stevan Dojčinović (CINS, OCCRP) Slobodan Šaranović and Ratko Koljenšić, suspected of organizing the...
By Stevan Dojčinović and Bojana Jovanović Balkan drug lord Darko Šarić, on the run for more than four years, is in police...
Igor Sabo, charged with ex-Minister of Agriculture Saša Dragin with profiting from fertilizer sales in the Azotara case, has...