The interception of a humanitarian flotilla has unleashed global protests, from Brussels to Bogotá, highlighting growing backlash against Israel’s blockade of Gaza.
Amid a media blackout, youth-led protests in Morocco have turned violent, leaving two dead and hundreds more arrested or injured, as demonstrators demand social justice and condemn government spending ...
Montenegro has indicted five more suspects in Operation “General,” a transnational cocaine-smuggling network targeting South America, Europe, and Australia. The charges build on a January indictment ...
In response to an investigation by OCCRP and partners, Norway's health minister proposed creating a new system to prevent ...
NGO leaders in Georgia face questioning, frozen accounts, and potential prison terms amid government crackdown. Georgian authorities have intensified their crackdown on civil society, summoning ...
Lagomarsino Baules, the son of a pro-China Palauan senator, was arrested in Fiji during a major anti-drug operation amid growing concerns over Chinese-linked criminal networks expanding influence in ...
Ukrainian prosecutors send a $7 million customs fraud case to court, with some suspects already convicted through plea deals.
Nearly a thousand Hungarians staged a “safari tour” protest outside a lavish estate tied to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s family, mocking alleged corruption with zebra costumes and placards reading ...
Facing deep democratic backsliding, Georgia heads into local elections with opposition parties sidelined, watchdogs forced ...
An Algerian court sentenced former Labor Minister Tijani Hassan Haddam to seven years in prison for embezzling roughly $45 ...
Burkina Faso’s parliament launched an inquiry into irregularities in the real estate sector in 2020, but the findings were never published. Now, OCCRP has obtained the report.
More than 60 Georgian media and civil society groups have been ordered to disclose donor and grant data under a new law, prompting warnings that the government is weaponizing regulations to intimidate ...