Equipping a Dictator
Despite its own embargo intended to limit Belarus’s capacity to repress critics, the EU is supplying surveillance equipment...
Despite its own embargo intended to limit Belarus’s capacity to repress critics, the EU is supplying surveillance equipment...
Failure to curb corruption is contributing to a worldwide crisis of democracy, corruption watchdog Transparency...
European Union (EU) countries need to exchange more information about the lucrative Golden Visa schemes that provide...
The EU lost more than nine billion euros (US$10 billion) to fraud between 2002 and 2017, with Member States often doing...
A New York pension fund is suing Danske Bank and four of its former executives for concealing its money laundering scandal,...
In light of recent high-profile scandals at several European banks, the European Councilvowed on Tuesday to take further...
The Romanian President rejected on Wednesday the government’s nominee for the new chief anti-corruption prosecutor,...
The European Commission castigated Romania for regressing in its anti-graft reforms, but generally praised Bulgaria for...
The European Commission urged governments on Monday not to misuse the EU data protection regulation to silence investigative...
In an effort to combat a practice called “fish laundering,” the European Union and Sweden pledged US$52 million in the...
That the European Union’s anti-fraud office had found evidence of “serious irregularities” and “conflict of interest” in the...
A series of border closures by the southeastern member states of the European Union have made criminal smuggling networks...