Navalny’s FBK Must Pay $1.4M to “Putin’s Chef”
A Moscow court ordered on Monday the foundation of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny to pay 88 million Russian rubles (US$1.4...
A Moscow court ordered on Monday the foundation of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny to pay 88 million Russian rubles (US$1.4...
A special commission of the Russian Duma called last week for measures against a number of foreign media for violating the...
Iraq’s media regulator shut down the U.S.-funded Arab-language Alhurra TV on Monday for three months, saying its reporting...
The European Court ruled on Tuesday that the Russian government violated several articles in the European Convention on...
Mere hours after Prime Minister Imran Khan reached Washington D.C. for a state visit and meeting with President Trump,...
A shell company seen as a tool for bribing Ukraine’s runaway president Viktor Yanukovych appears to have made payments to a...
For the third consecutive year, more than 250 journalists worldwide are imprisoned in retaliation for their work, the...
Uruguay rejected an asylum request on Monday by Peru’s former president Alan Garcia, who is being investigated in Peru for...
Two Reuters journalists were sentenced to seven years in prison in Myanmar on Monday, after a court deemed them guilty of...
Tep Vanny, a celebrated Cambodian land rights activist, was granted a royal pardon and freed from prison Monday night, less...
The newly elected Armenian government will continue their efforts to improve anti-corruption, the new deputy prime minister,...
Laura Codruta Kovesi, who was removed from her role as Romania’s chief anti-corruption prosecutor earlier this week, will...