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Contracts for state-sponsored developments in the Central Asian nation are notoriously opaque, and some have been tied to the ...
UNICEF says the dangers children face at sea reflect deeper crises on land: many are fleeing war, poverty and political ...
Italian prosecutors are investigating dozens of officials and executives—including two Tirrenia-Moby employees questioned ...
Lebanon’s decision to send former central bank chief Riad Salame to trial on embezzlement charges has been praised as a step toward accountability, but critics say the case only scratches the surface ...
Human Rights Watch warns Tunisia is jailing critics under vague laws and harsh conditions, with dozens facing prison or death for online posts and political views.
Criminal network used fake Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) sales and missing trader scheme to defraud EU tax systems of ...
A former Russian governor and his brother became the first people convicted in the U.K. for breaching Russia-related ...
Seven journalists remain in custody under anti-terrorism law after airing a controversial documentary. Press freedom ...
Bulgaria’s opposition has filed a second no-confidence motion in a week against Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov’s government, ...
The U.K. has sanctioned Georgia’s prosecutor general and three other officials for allegedly enabling police violence against ...
The former central bank governor faces his first indictment in Lebanon over $44 million in alleged embezzlement, forgery, and illicit enrichment.
The correspondence shows how a Swiss private bank courted a roster of questionable clients linked to autocratic regimes and corruption. Leaked correspondence between the Swiss regulator FINMA and ...
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