US Court Documents Show how OCCRP Landed on Russia’s Blacklist
In response to a widening range of U.S.-led global sanctions against Russian companies and media, Vladimir Putin struck...
In response to a widening range of U.S.-led global sanctions against Russian companies and media, Vladimir Putin struck...
In a sharp rebuke, Russia’s Foreign Ministry denounced the latest U.S. sanctions on Russian state-funded media as “the...
The fact that Kyrgyzstan’s Supreme Court has closed down the foundation that ran one of the country’s most influential...
An El Salvadorian investigative media outlet has defended itself from online attacks by President Nayib Bukele, who accused...
Media freedom advocates have condemned the guilty verdict handed down by a Hong Kong court to two reporters who now face up...
Georgia’s ruling party has rejected an OCCRP investigation into the Russian property holdings of its founder’s wife,...
Ivanishvili also appears to retain a Russian company through an offshore structure, despite promising to divest from...
Social media giant Meta said Friday that scores of Facebook posts by OCCRP member center In-Depth Solomons were blocked this...
Facebook temporarily blocked scores of posts on a page run by an OCCRP member center, In-Depth Solomons, after incorrectly...
A Russian court has sentenced veteran RFE/RL journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, who holds dual U.S.-Russian citizenship, to 6.5...
The RISE Project, OCCRP’s Romanian partner, has been under pressure from judicial authorities following a series of...
Macharia Gaitho, a veteran Kenyan journalist, is still confused by his abduction. After men in a white car followed him from...