The U.S. Returns Steinhardt’s Looted Artifacts to Iraq and Libya
The U.S. returned the looted Roman-era “Veiled Head of a Female” and a 7th century B.C. golden bowl and ivory plaque to...
The U.S. returned the looted Roman-era “Veiled Head of a Female” and a 7th century B.C. golden bowl and ivory plaque to...
Newly uncovered company data from the Pandora Papers sheds light on the network behind a smuggling ring in Central...
The United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency (NCA) is looking to seize 15 million pounds (US$20.5 million) in bank accounts...
Cultural property crimes, such as the theft and illegal exportation of paintings, ancient coins or other objects linked to a...
YouTube videos posted by the Russian Orthodox Church, Foreign Ministry sources, and multiple flight records helped reporters...
A Russian mobile app publishing network appears to have infected millions of phones with malware that converts games into...
Vietnamese authorities should immediately release journalist Dung Le Van and drop any charges against him, the Committee to...
An open-source investigation suggests that the families of Raimbek Matraimov, Kyrgyzstan’s disgraced former deputy customs...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sued five individuals for promoting an unregistered cryptocurrency...
An Albanian court sentenced the country’s former general prosecutor to two years in prison for illegally purchasing property...
As Turkmen citizens stand in long lines for scarce, government-subsidized food, members of the ruling family are living...
The Prime Minister of Haiti, Joseph Jouthe, announced on Wednesday his resignation amid a growing wave of crime, including...