Serbia: Skeletons in the Closet – How Did the Health Minister get an Apartment
In the late summer of 2002, Montenegrin criminal Veselin Božović looked like a lucky man. The mobster from Bijelo Polje had...
In the late summer of 2002, Montenegrin criminal Veselin Božović looked like a lucky man. The mobster from Bijelo Polje had...
The trial of Serbia’s notorious drug lord Sreten “Joca Amsterdam” Jocic for the 2008 murders of the Croatian journalist Ivo...
Sretan Jocić, one of Serbia’s most feared and vicious gangsters, has left a trail of bodies, charges and allegations around...
Seizing bank accounts, homes, cars – anything that is the product of dirty money – is Serbia’s new tool in its fight against...
Greek police let suspected Georgian mob boss Lasha Sushanashvili slip away during the recent Europe-wide raids on a Georgian...
The “Brainy Don,” Semion Mogilevich, known up to now as merely a shadowy controller of Eastern European gas pipelines, a...
Reporters Without Borders has released its eighth annual Press Freedom Index for 2009, with four Scandanavian countries and...
Governments and private finance have gone after donors who have funded terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda, so terrorists are...
The Croatian weekly Nacional has published testimony from the state’s key witness in the murder case of Ivo Pukanic and his...
A former advisor to Milo Ðukanović has told a Podgorica daily that the Montenegrin prime minister oversaw an international...
Bulgaria’s Prime Minister-Elect Boyko Borisov was swept into office July 5th by a large margin after he promised to fight...
The UN Security Council voted at a meeting Wednesday to accept Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's report on EULEX deployment in...