Cement's Dirty Business
In “Cement’s Dirty Business,” OCCRP journalists travel across Europe to show how Romania’s $750 million cement industry now...
In “Cement’s Dirty Business,” OCCRP journalists travel across Europe to show how Romania’s $750 million cement industry now...
A former Brazilian politician charged in the Lava Jato investigation has admitted to accepting millions of dollars in bribes...
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Once responsible just for his physical security, President Putin’s bodyguards now have impressive titles — and land worth...
Malta’s opposition is demanding the resignation of the tourism minister and the prime minister’s chief of staff after...
Documents obtained by Reuters and the Daphne Project show two Panamanian companies owned by two Maltese politicians – one...