What made a Serbian Judge Quit?
Vladimir Vucinic, a former judge of Serbia's Special Court for tackling organized crime, has decided to quit. He haspresided...
Vladimir Vucinic, a former judge of Serbia's Special Court for tackling organized crime, has decided to quit. He haspresided...
The Constitutional Court in Macedonia struck down a law yesterday which blocked the president from pardoning perpetrators of...
Former Brazilian President Lula da Silva was charged late Wednesday with money laundering and tax misrepresentation, the...
Authorities turned away activists and journalists attempting to visit imprisoned OCCRP partner Khadija Ismayilova on Monday,...
Romania’s highest court has approved an 18-month extradition to the US for hacker Marcel Lehel Lazar, also known as...
Brazil’s Supreme Court voted unanimously yesterday to allow corruption charges to proceed against Eduardo Cunha, Brazil’s...
The Bulgarian Prosecutor’s Office has a special unit of investigators set up to pressure and blackmail top politicians and...
The retail giant IKEA is one of the world’s largest furniture makers, using one percent of the global wood supply each year...
Opposition lawmakers in Albania tried to stop a Parliamentary session Thursday by throwing eggs at Prime Minister Edi Rama,...
A former European Parliament lawmaker has been sentenced to prison for bribery by the Romanian High Court of Cassation and...
Journalists from the Bulgarian investigative website Bivol, an OCCRP partner, were summoned by the Sofia City Prosecutor’s...
The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has nominated Irina Bokova, currently Director-General of the United Nations...