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Dec 6, 2011

Strasbourg Court Waives Romanian Immunity

The European Court of Human Rights (EctHR) has officially waived the immunity of its Romanian judge because of a corruption...

Dec 6, 2011

Hillary Clinton Calls for Investigation into Russia’s Elections

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Sunday’s parliamentary election unfair, saying that voters deserve an...

Dec 6, 2011

Of New York Mobsters and Russian Strippers

Twenty people have been arrested in New York on charges of marriage fraud, extortion and racketeering. The suspects...

Dec 6, 2011

Serbia Lost €80 Million To Corruption in Nine Months

Corruption cost Serbia €80 million in the first nine months of 2011, according to an investigation by the Serbian police....

Dec 5, 2011

Montenegro PM and FM Deny Contact with Narco Fugitive

Montenegrin Prime Minister Igor Lukšić and Foreign Minister Milan Roćen have denounced allegations in a daily newspaper...

Dec 5, 2011

Efforts to Fight Organized Crime in the Balkans Pay Off

Judicial experts and ministers from Balkan countries along with EU representatives met in Belgrade last week for a...

Dec 1, 2011

Russia Still the World’s Most Corrupt Large Economy

Two-thirds of the world’ countries are significantly corrupt, according to Transparency International’s 2011 Corruptions...

Dec 1, 2011

WikiLeaks’ ‘Spy Files’ Detail Mass Surveillance

QOSMOS, Crypton, DETICA and ALTRON all sound like names out of a science fiction thriller.  But the hackers at WikiLeaks say...

Nov 30, 2011

Serbia and Macedonia Sign an Extradition Agreement

Serbian Minister of Justice Snezana Malovic and the Macedonian Minister of Justice Blerim Bedzeti signed a bilateral...

Nov 30, 2011

Bulgaria Quietly Scuttles Asset-Expropriation Bill

Bulgaria’s Justice Minister Margarita Popova will be forced to resign in the coming month so that the government in power...

Nov 30, 2011

Russian Elites Pay Millions for Real Estate in Montenegro

Nov 30, 2011

Prosecution Dismisses Motion for Retrial in Russian Arms Dealer’s Case

This Monday the prosecutors at the US Attorney’s Office argued against a motion for retrial filed by the defense team of...

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