Philippines: Thousands Rally Against Corruption
More than 60,000 protesters took to the streets in Manila on Monday, reports Global Post. Protesters were outraged over the...
More than 60,000 protesters took to the streets in Manila on Monday, reports Global Post. Protesters were outraged over the...
Horacio Cartes, 57, who has faced down allegations of drug trafficking, cigarette smuggling, money laundering and currency...
Deputy editor Oleksandr Akymenko and investigative journalist Sevgil Musaeva resigned from Forbes Ukraine following its...
Khadija Ismayilova, OCCRP regional coordinator and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty correspondent, has been attacked once...
By Mujtaba Ali Croatia’s admission to the European Union this week is being accompanied by celebrations throughout...
Voters in Bosnia and Herzegovina made their regular trips to polling stations for municipal elections this Sunday, but many...
Survey says it’s not just cash anymore. Elections are just weeks away in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro, which means...
European Union legislators voted on Tuesday in support of a draft anti-corruption law. Its rhetoric echoes U.S. regulations...
The European Commission (EC) published an eagerly awaited progress report on Bulgaria and Romania, covering the period since...
Romania’s Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling today that sentenced former Romanian Prime Minister Adrian Nastase to...
By Matt SarneckiIn Russia (and the U.S.), the Magnitsky saga continues. On Thursday, the US House of Representatives...
Serbian judges rarely grant bail due to fear of being perceived as corrupt by the public, the Center for Investigative...