Philippines: Thousands Rally Against Corruption
More than 60,000 protesters took to the streets in Manila on Monday, reports Global Post. Protesters were outraged over the...
More than 60,000 protesters took to the streets in Manila on Monday, reports Global Post. Protesters were outraged over the...
Horacio Cartes, 57, who has faced down allegations of drug trafficking, cigarette smuggling, money laundering and currency...
Georgian investigative team (and OCCRP partners) Studio Monitori has won two awards in a national contest conducted by...
By Eliza Ronalds-Hannon Azerbaijan continued its tour of stone-carved diplomacy this week with an announcement it will fund...
Survey says it’s not just cash anymore. Elections are just weeks away in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro, which means...
Russia’s anti-corruption laws are up to European standards the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has concluded, according...
By Matt SarneckiIn Russia (and the U.S.), the Magnitsky saga continues. On Thursday, the US House of Representatives...
By Valerie Hopkins This may not be the year of “sexy” for Eurovision between the partying Russian grannies, Ireland’s...
Russia’s most corrupt institutions are its traffic police, kindergartens and universities, according to a new Kremlin report...
By Valerie Hopkins As the United States mulls normalizing trade relations with Russia, Russia’s president is pushing for a...
Latvia has made good strides in tackling corruption, but some legislation is still lacking, as is proper implementation, the...
Kosovo police arrested four senior municipal officials Tuesday on suspicion of organized crime. Police say that three...