Citing human rights concerns, a Montenegro court has temporarily suspended the extradition of Wang Shuiming to his native China, where he faces illegal gambling charges.
Reacting to an investigation by OCCRP and partners, the Romanian Medical College said it was not obligated to act on alerts about doctors committing offences in other countries, including sexual abuse ...
As a high-stakes election approaches, investigative journalists are providing unprecedented insights into a relentless pro-Russian influence campaign directed from Moscow.
A Russian-Spanish wine exporter whose family runs a chic tapas bar is under investigation for shipping sanctioned chemicals to Russia, including diethylamine, a chemical involved in the manufacturing ...
In response to an investigation by OCCRP and partners, Norway's health minister proposed creating a new system to prevent doctors from moving across borders to practice after being barred in other ...
NGO leaders in Georgia face questioning, frozen accounts, and potential prison terms amid government crackdown.
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 ...
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.
The Ming family ran “scam parks” from a Myanmar town near the Chinese border that fueled billion-dollar fraud and other crimes, where those who tried to escape were beaten or killed.
The interception of a humanitarian flotilla has unleashed global protests, from Brussels to Bogotá, highlighting growing backlash against Israel’s blockade of Gaza.
Russian officials found 1,500 bricks of cocaine concealed in bananas shipped from Ecuador. An intelligence report describes Russia as “an important player” in the diversification of trafficking routes ...
An Algerian court sentenced former Labor Minister Tijani Hassan Haddam to seven years in prison for embezzling roughly $45 million during his time as director of the National Social Security Fund from ...