Russia: St. Petersburg “Night Governor” Gets 23 Years for Assassination Attempt
A court in the Russian city of St. Petersburg sentenced a reputed leader of the notorious Tambovskaya criminal group to 23...
A court in the Russian city of St. Petersburg sentenced a reputed leader of the notorious Tambovskaya criminal group to 23...
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic announced Monday plans to keep in place controversial Health Minister Zlatibor...
An unprecedented flow of weapons from Central and Eastern Europe is flooding the battlefields of the Middle East.
Belarusian journalist Pavel Sheremet - whose reporting had challenged authority from Minsk to Moscow and Kyiv - was killed...
Belgrade's High Court has accepted prosecutors’ third attempt to indict the brother of slain Montenegrin gangster Branislav...
Threats against independent journalists are fairly common in Serbia. But a recent barrage of online harassment against OCCRP...
After a long and controversial campaign, Rodrigo Duterte, 71, was sworn in as president of the Philippines on Thursday. He...
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) has received the 2015 Tom Renner Award for investigative...
Avni Metra is fighting extradition from the United Kingdom after he was identified as an alleged gang member and a brutal...
The Montenegrin government decided to issue a reward for information on the identity of those behind the 2004 murder of...
In a nation that has seen about 175 journalists killed since 1986, media groups denounced President-elect Rodrigo Duterte...
A series of leaked emails to British newspaper The Daily Mail reveals the depth of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair’s...