Fiji Police Seize OCCRP Reporting Fellow’s Phone After Post on Corruption

The questioning of an investigative reporter in Suva comes as the Pacific nation grapples with a surge in drug trafficking and considers declaring a state of emergency.

The questioning of an investigative reporter in Suva comes as the Pacific nation grapples with a surge in drug trafficking and considers declaring a state of emergency.

U.S. authorities allege Sinaloa Governor Ruben Rocha Moya and other state officials collected millions in drug money for protecting cartel, in a significant challenge for the Mexican government.

The state media and internet agency accused the outlet IStories of spreading “fakes” and destabilizing the country, marking the latest move in a sweeping crackdown on press freedom.

The authorities seized journalistic equipment and imposed travel bans on top editors, invoking a strict Islamic law against false accusations of adultery.

With four targeted attacks in Barcelona since July, the city has become the latest battleground in a war between Balkan crime clans that has left a trail of blood across Europe.

A resolution passed by the Council of Europe’s parliamentary arm accuses Swiss authorities of allowing millions linked to the notorious Russian embezzlement scheme to slip through their fingers.

Hackers breached a government email system and tricked officials into diverting a debt repayment intended for Australia, igniting a political firestorm in Colombo.

The European Union has imposed direct restrictions on the Central Asian nation for the first time, accusing it of serving as a conduit for technology used in Russian missiles and drones.

Ian Vaevaso’s promotion to commissioner comes despite a stalled inquiry into his handling of seized methamphetamine and mounting outrage from the political opposition.

Kok An, a senator in Cambodia’s ruling party, was sanctioned for allegedly supporting criminal organizations so they could conduct lucrative scams, often using trafficked workers.