EU Urged to Toughen Anti-Corruption Directive
Civil society groups across Europe urge the EU to maintain strong anti-corruption measures as final negotiations on the...
Civil society groups across Europe urge the EU to maintain strong anti-corruption measures as final negotiations on the...
Belgian authorities spearheaded a series of raids across Belgium, Portugal, and France in a corruption investigation,...
Tunisian uniformed personnel sold migrant groups between 40 to 150 people for prices ranging between 12 to 90 euros per...
The European Parliament voted in favor of a resolution calling for the EU to stop funding the country of Georgia and...
The European Parliament’s Inquiry Committee into Pegasus and other spyware met Monday for a hearing on the situation in...
A European Parliament committee with a focus on foreign interference in the European Union discussed on Thursday Russia’s...
Israeli cyber arms firm NSO Group that produced the infamous Pegasus software, which some repressive regimes have used to...
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday that he did not know his political opponent had been wiretapped by...
The influential judge, who failed to declare apartments and luxury purchases made by his long-term partner, is said to be...
European countries have recently resumed imports of phosphate — a key ingredient in fertilizer — from Syria. The trade...
The European Parliament has given Europol greater powers, enabling the Union’s law enforcement agency to deal with new...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission plans to almost double its cyber and cryptocurrency investigations staff under...