Russia’s Rosneft Wins Libel Case Against Newspaper RBC
A court in Russia’s capital on Monday ruled in favor of state oil giant Rosneft in a high-profile libel case against one of...
A court in Russia’s capital on Monday ruled in favor of state oil giant Rosneft in a high-profile libel case against one of...
The CEO of Lithuania’s state-owned railway company has resigned after trying to bribe an OCCRP partner – only to have his...
Foreign leaders and officials who commit human rights abuses could have their assets in the United Kingdom seized under an...
In a move that has human rights activists crying foul, Kazakh authorities detained a prominent local journalist Tuesday on...
OCCRP’s Miranda Patrucic accepted the 2016 Knight International Journalism Award on Monday for reporting that, along with...
Monday's front page of the Serbian pro-government tabloid Informer renewed attacks on independent news organizations,...
OCCRP partner the Serbian Center for Investigative Journalism (CINS) raised the alarm Wednesday on apparent attempts to...
Montenegrin journalist Jovo Martinovic pleaded not guilty on Thursday to charges of working with a drug trafficking ring, in...
A Moscow court has ruled against Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) partner Novaya Gazeta in a...
A court in Kazakstan’s capital sentenced a prominent father and son pair of journalists to prison for tax evasion and...
Serbia’s government gave at least €7 million (US$ 7.84 million) in loans between 2014 and 2016 to a television channel known...
Russian journalist Grigory Pasko was beaten by unknown men on Tuesday in what appeared to be a planned attack, he said on...