Russia: Council Stalls Discussion of Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Draft Law
A proposed law to criminalize the possession of “unexplainable wealth” by officials has bogged down in Russia because a...
A proposed law to criminalize the possession of “unexplainable wealth” by officials has bogged down in Russia because a...
An escalating war of words over the actions of non-governmental organizations in Georgia has turned towards the courts, as...
Is Macedonia being run by corrupt politicians who are doing terrible, illegal things? Or is the beleaguered government...
When I saw former Rep. Dan Burton’s column about wonderful Azerbaijan in the Washington Times today, I wanted to read it...
The Turkish Parliament voted on Jan. 20 to maintain the immunity of four former ministers facing charges of corruption.
The president of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the two entities that make up the country,was charged...
The US$300 million provided annually by the US government for police officer salaries in Afghanistan is being inaccurately...
A special parliamentary commission voted in Turkey today, Jan. 5,not to pursue prosecutions against four former ministers of...
New details have emerged about the bizarre case under which investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova has been imprisoned...
Preliminary results of Moldova’s Nov. 30 national elections show the outcome tipping toward parties in favor of closer ties...
Patria, a pro-Russian political party has been struck from the slate of upcoming parliamentary elections in Moldova by a...
Drew Sullivan, editor of the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), has issued the following statement in...