Romania: Court Rejects Appeal by Lukoil Managers Against Charges for $2 Billion ‘Fraud’
A court has rejected the appeal by six executives of the embattled Romanian subsidiary of oil giant Lukoil against an...
A court has rejected the appeal by six executives of the embattled Romanian subsidiary of oil giant Lukoil against an...
Romania’s president has urged Prime Minister Victor Ponta to resign after prosecutors named Ponta in connection with...
The European Commission’s attempt to launch a comprehensive strategy to tackle the ongoing migrant crisis in the...
The European Union has suspended €1 billion (US$ 1.13 billion) in funding to Romanian projects, according to an announcement...
Unfair and opaque lobbying practices have left governments in the European Union (EU) prone to corruption, according to a...
More than 60 journalists have been targeted by 100 lawsuits since a corruption probe incriminated government ministers in...
Transparency International has released its Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2014, identifying Turkey as the country...
A two-week international customs operation, code-named “Replica”, has seized 1.2 million counterfeit goods and 130 million...
Organized crime, corruption, and pressure on media continue to be major barriers to countries hoping to join the European...
Four British men have been sentenced to jail for aiding the sophisticated theft of US$ 9.4 million worth of EU carbon...
By Saska Cvetkovska and Pavla Holcova Sašo Mijalkov's day job is running the secret police in Macedonia. But that job...
The European Parliament has approved a directive that will make it easier for member states to freeze and confiscate...