Red Tagging Escalates Violence and Corruption in the Philippines
Human Rights Watch urged on Wednesday the United Nations to do something about the deteriorating human rights situation in...
Human Rights Watch urged on Wednesday the United Nations to do something about the deteriorating human rights situation in...
The U.K. government agreed with Nigeria on Tuesday to return £4.2 million (US$5.83 million) laundered by James Ibori, the...
U.S. authorities will impose new anti-money laundering rules on the art and antiquity market which is believed to have been...
Experts have warned that Romania’s new system for monitoring illegal logging in the country ― itself an industry worth US$1...
The United Nations kicked off its 14th Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Kyoto, Japan on Saturday, with...
The U.S. Treasury Department on Monday announced that it has re-imposed economic sanctions on an Israeli billionaire,...
Police in the Czech Republic on Monday announced efforts to indict alleged members of a U.K.-based organized crime group...
Brazil’s highest court has annulled all convictions against former Brazilian president Luis Inácio ‘Lula’ da Silva, paving...
Serbia’s pro-government media launched a coordinated smear campaign against reporters of the investigative outlet KRIK on...
A Tunisian court sentenced the brother-in-law of ousted President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to 10 years in prison for...
The European Banking Authority, EBA, said it has become the most recent victim of a cyber-attack, which Microsoft said last...
Experts say that Nigeria’s willingness to pay ransoms, something the government denies, is making school kidnappings ever...