Azerbaijan: Court Dismisses Ismayilova's Appeal, Throws Lawyer Off Case
A court in Baku has dismissed an appeal by investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova against her imprisonment...
A court in Baku has dismissed an appeal by investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova against her imprisonment...
Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan has close family members who own more than 35 businesses in Armenia. The...
An enormous cache of 60,000 leaked files from British bank HSBC’s Swiss private banking arm has revealed that the...
When I saw former Rep. Dan Burton’s column about wonderful Azerbaijan in the Washington Times today, I wanted to...
Ukraine’s ministry of internal affairs has launched a campaign against illegal casinos amid fears that a large...
Journalist Khadija Ismayilova, a Radio Free Europe/OCCRP reporter, was taken into custody today in Baku,...
By Dan McCrum and Paul Radu A Joint Financial Times and OCCRP Investigation Vasile Frank Timis, a businessman...
More than a ton of cash and other valuables was seized from the basement of one of China's most senior former...
Australia’s disgraced former minister, Eddie Obeid, is to be prosecuted along with fellow former Labor politician...
The Supreme Court of India has ruled all coal mining rights awarded in the country from 1993 to 2010 illegal due...
At least 15 people--10 of them customs officials employed at Sarajevo Airport--were arrested Monday as part of...
By Denys Kazansky and Serhiy Harmash Illegal coal mining, a multimillion-dollar shadow industry, has become a...