Balendra Shah’s Rastriya Swotantra Party wins in landslide over former four-time PM Sharma Oli months after “Gen Z” anti-corruption protests toppled previously elected government.
Mark Pieth, a Swiss lawyer and professor of criminal law, discusses the issues raised by a recent OCCRP investigation into how weak industry regulations may have allowed gold from conflict areas in ...
An international law enforcement operation has dismantled a sprawling, illicit IP proxy network used by cybercriminals to mask their digital footprints, Eurojust announced Thursday. The coordinated ...
After an eight-year investigation, the Dutch government has imposed a €25.8 million penalty on sanctioned Israeli billionaire Dan Gertler’s Fleurette Properties over bribes in the DRC.
A deep dive into a pro-Russia outlet run by a German far-right figure led reporters to a remote Bulgarian village and the offices of the state security service in Moscow.
Cargo ships transporting sanctioned Russian oil through the Baltic Sea are routinely setting sail with two extra crew on board: a pair of Russian men with backgrounds in security organizations. Crew ...
Makhabat Tazhibek kyzy, the final journalist remaining behind bars following a widely condemned 2024 raid on the Temirov Live newsroom, will face a new trial following mounting international outcry.
The Turkish state-owned lender will not admit wrongdoing or pay penalties but must submit to a review by an independent compliance firm, closing a high-stakes geopolitical dispute.
The opposition leader and more than 400 co-defendants could face thousands of years in prison in a case critics say is aimed at sidelining a top rival to President Erdoğan.
The ruling against the award-winning newsroom comes amid a widening crackdown on independent media under President Sadyr Japarov.