Serbia Arrests 53 in Major Anti-Corruption Campaign
Police in Serbia have arrested 53 people, including police and agricultural ministry staff, suspected of having stolen more...
Police in Serbia have arrested 53 people, including police and agricultural ministry staff, suspected of having stolen more...
Sándor Farkas, a member of the Hungarian parliament from the governing Fidesz party, omitted€4.8 million of state subsidies...
"Zagreb sold a record amount of aging weapons and ammunition to Saudi Arabia in 2016, ignoring evidence the arms are...
The UK House of Commons unanimously passed legislation Tuesday that—if adopted by the House of Lords—will allow the...
Khadija Ismayilova began her video conference to a room of parliamentarians in Brussels by apologizing to the people of her...
About half a million Romanians all over the country continued their anti-corruption protests Sunday evening, demanding that...
Anger over a government decree that could free dozens of corrupt officials triggered the largest protests Romania has seen...
Media freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has called on Bulgaria to protect Dimitar Stoyanov, a journalist with...
A Macedonian court on Friday rejected a wiretapped conversation as evidence in the trial of 14 people, including former...
Montenegro's chief special prosecutor Sunday accused Russian nationalists of plotting to overthrow Prime Minister Milo...
Montenegro’s Prime Minister announced Wednesday plans to step down and hand leadership of the country to a trusted ally,...
Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) partner the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists...