Bulgaria: Investigative Journalists Questioned in Wiretap Scandal
Journalists from the Bulgarian investigative website Bivol, an OCCRP partner, were summoned by the Sofia City Prosecutor’s...
Journalists from the Bulgarian investigative website Bivol, an OCCRP partner, were summoned by the Sofia City Prosecutor’s...
Four Ukrainian citizens have been charged with the attempted murder of Alexey Petrov, a former employee of the Bulgarian...
Irina Bokova, Director General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), owns...
In a survey published Thursday, Nov. 19, 33 percent of respondents believed that the new special prosecutor appointed to...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has issued a call to the Bulgarian Prime Minister to protect reporters at...
Romania’s new prime minister Dacian Cioloș, chosen by President Klaus Iohannis to replace former premier Victor Ponta, has...
The European Union (EU) has stepped up its efforts to investigate contracts won under suspicious circumstances by a firm...
Several high-profile hearings coincided with a visit to Bulgaria by the director general of the European Anti-Fraud Office...
The European Parliament (EP) has adopted a resolution calling for the release of prisoners in Azerbaijan, among other...
Bulgaria’s National Assembly has shot down a piece of legislation that would help fight corruption at the country’s highest...
The European Commission has approved € 2.4 billion ($2.6 billion) funding to European Union (EU) member countries as they...
A court has rejected the appeal by six executives of the embattled Romanian subsidiary of oil giant Lukoil against an...