In Georgia: A Sweetheart Deal Leaves Patients In Limbo
By Tsira Gvasalia The largest pharmaceutical company in the Republic of Georgia has big plans for a choice piece of...
By Tsira Gvasalia The largest pharmaceutical company in the Republic of Georgia has big plans for a choice piece of...
By Ana Baric Government buildings have been lit on fire, protestors wielding stones have been met with rubber bullets and...
Violence erupted in Ukraine again on Sunday as tens of thousands took to the streets, rallying against Thursday’s sweeping...
By Matt Sarnecki Thousands marched in Bucharest and several other Romanian cities on Sunday to protest a plan to open the...
Bosnia-Herzegovina’s four separate prosecutorial jurisdictions and their overlapping criminal parameters have hampered the...
A leading Montenegrin anti-corruption agency is filing a series ofcriminal charges alleging abuse of power for personal gain...
Bulgaria passed a controversial bill on confiscation of illegal assets late Thursday evening, in a long awaited move. The...
An estimated ten thousand Montenegrins gathered in the capital Podgorica on Sunday, to protest what they said is widespread...
US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton urged Ukraine this week to resolve the case of jailed former Ukrainian Prime Minister...
A hearing Thursday in former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko’s prison cell was cut short when doctors deemed her...
This week: Tweets for Transparency and Coding 4 Country, Smuggling in Kosovo, Immunity in Italy, Mammals in Mexico, and...
A new law banning the sale of human organs goes into effect in Egypt this week. Organ traffickers will face severe...