Indonesia: Religious Affairs Minister Resigns Over Corruption Charges
Indonesia Religious Affairs Minister Suryadharma Ali has stepped down from his post because of corruption allegations...
Indonesia Religious Affairs Minister Suryadharma Ali has stepped down from his post because of corruption allegations...
Cuban dissident and blogger Yoani Sanchez Wednesday launched the first independent digital newspaper in the communist-ruled...
Critics of the costly infrastructure preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, scheduled to begin June 2014 in Brazil, say...
By Anna Babinets, Natalie Sedletska and Oleksandr Akymenko “We’ve survived, though we are outlaws.” This line from a...
Yesterday, MANS, a non-governmental organization (NGO) focused on fighting corruption and organized crime in Montenegro,...
On Wednesday, Belgrade courts acquitted popular Serbian turbo folk singer Svetlana “Ceca” Ražnatović and her sister’s...
By Mariya Zemlyanska (Svidomo) and Natalie Sedletska (RFE/RL) Among the papers salvaged by YanukovychLeaks.org in the...
By Anna Babinets (Slidstvo.info) The young Ukrainian ex-billionaire Serhiy Kurchenko, now widely suspected of being a front...
The Bucharest Court of Appeal Tuesday handed down jail sentences for eight executives and management officials, who were...
By Matt Sarnecki As Kiev burned last month, the upheaval didn’t stop a prominent Ukrainian businessman close to now-deposed...
Russia won the right to host the 2014 Winter Olympics, after the International Olympic Committee voted in 2007. According to...
We can already identify some of the trends that are likely to mark the evolution of organized crime in 2014. One is the...