Romanian Protesters Force Government to Scrap Pro-Corruption Law; Demand Resignations
About half a million Romanians all over the country continued their anti-corruption protests Sunday evening, demanding that...
About half a million Romanians all over the country continued their anti-corruption protests Sunday evening, demanding that...
Anger over a government decree that could free dozens of corrupt officials triggered the largest protests Romania has seen...
Media freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has called on Bulgaria to protect Dimitar Stoyanov, a journalist with...
A Macedonian court on Friday rejected a wiretapped conversation as evidence in the trial of 14 people, including former...
Montenegro's chief special prosecutor Sunday accused Russian nationalists of plotting to overthrow Prime Minister Milo...
Montenegro’s Prime Minister announced Wednesday plans to step down and hand leadership of the country to a trusted ally,...
Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) partner the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists...
A special prosecutor in Macedonia announced on Thursday the first set of indictments stemming from a probe into a massive...
Transparency International (TI) released its first corruption assessment on Albania Thursday, and the news is not good:...
Romanian prosecutors charged former Prime Minister Victor Ponta with abuse of office and “complicity in money laundering” on...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban may be one of Brussels’ toughest critics, but reporting by Organized Crime and...
Albania’s parliament passed a law on Tuesday requiring background checks of prospective judges and prosecutors, despite...