Turkey: Protests Erupt After Bombshell Audio Seems to Implicate PM in Graft
Protests in Istanbul and Ankara erupted after audio recordings, allegedly of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan talking on...
Protests in Istanbul and Ankara erupted after audio recordings, allegedly of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan talking on...
By Maria Virginia Olano It was supposed to be the day Venezuela celebrates its young people. Instead, three students were...
In its first Anti-Corruption Report, the European Commission said corruption costs the European economy about US$160 billion...
Transparency International has released its Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2013. Out of the 177 countries and...
US Army Captain Brittany Ray spent a year in Afghanistan embedded with hundreds of Afghan Uniformed Police (AUP). After...
Former Israeli foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman was cleared of corruption charges on Wednesday and will return to his...
In a study examining 157 countries over a nine-year span researchers from Rice University in Houston, Texas have determined...
More than 60,000 protesters took to the streets in Manila on Monday, reports Global Post. Protesters were outraged over the...
Petr Sourek has figured out how to make his own profit out of Prague's many citizens turning a profit illicitly. Billing it...
Former Chinese Communist Party (CPC) top official Liu Tienan was removed from the party and faces numerous corruption...
By Mujtaba Ali Croatia’s admission to the European Union this week is being accompanied by celebrations throughout...
While importers are now forced to use the private Euroterminal to clear customs, bypassing the state-owned Odesa Sea Port,...