Georgia: Constitutional Court Says Surveillance Unconstitutional
Georgia’s Constitutional Court ruled last week for law changes on surveillance, saying the current unrestricted access the...
Georgia’s Constitutional Court ruled last week for law changes on surveillance, saying the current unrestricted access the...
When Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko ran for the top office in 2014, he promised voters he would sell Roshen, Ukraine’s...
Transparency International (TI) says it will impose social sanctions on the world’s nine most symbolic cases of grand...
Transparency International (TI) released its 2015 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) on Wednesday, writing that while a...
In a new move to crack down on money laundering, the US Treasury said Wednesday that it will begin identifying and...
Azerbaijani human rights activist Leyla Yunus was released from prison early today by the Baku Court of Appeals due to...
In a survey published Thursday, Nov. 19, 33 percent of respondents believed that the new special prosecutor appointed to...
An Azerbaijani court has released a human rights defender whose imprisonment was condemned by human rights groups to serve...
On April 24, 1985, the career of a promising young Russian official should have come to a screeching halt. On that day,...
At an anti-corruption committee meeting today Valentyn Nalyvaichenko, former head of Ukraine’s Security Service, accused...
Bulgaria’s Interior Ministry has launched an ambitious new scheme to prevent and combat corruption in the police force...
Bulgaria’s National Assembly has shot down a piece of legislation that would help fight corruption at the country’s highest...