Croatia: Government Collapses Amidst Corruption Scandal
After just five months in power, Croatian lawmakers voted Monday to dissolve Parliament, bringing an end to the coalition...
After just five months in power, Croatian lawmakers voted Monday to dissolve Parliament, bringing an end to the coalition...
The Constitutional Court (CCR) is expected to rule Wednesday on decriminalizing the offense of abuse of office. The National...
The government of Interim President Michel Temer was rocked again after a minister was forced to resign over a secretly...
Thousands of Moldovan protesters took to the streets on Sunday protesting corruption and calling for early elections,...
Kyrgyz Prime Minister Temir Sariyev resigned Monday over allegations of corruption, Reuters reported, triggering the...
More than one million Brazilians took the streets across the country on Sunday demanding removal of President Dilma Rousseff...
Rolandas Paksas, a former president of Lithuania who was impeached in 2004, was questioned Monday by Lithuania’s Special...
Kazakh authorities have questioned two journalists, Seytkazy Matayev and his son Aset Matayev, in connection with alleged...
VimpelCom says it will “acknowledge certain violations of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and relevant Dutch laws” in...
Deputy Prosecutor General Vitaly Kasko, one of Ukraine’s top reformers, resigned today, accusing the Prosecutor General’s...
Aivaras Abromavicius, Ukraine’s Minister of Economic Development and Trade, has resigned, saying that “neither me, nor my...
Transparency International (TI) released its 2015 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) on Wednesday, writing that while a...