Italian and Romanian authorities have carried out a sweeping cross-border operation resulting in the freezing of assets worth more than €40 million, underscoring the growing scale and sophistication of organized read more
A diplomatic dispute between Washington and Pretoria has intensified after South African authorities raided a facility in Johannesburg involved in processing refugee applications bound for the United States, arresting seven read more
As diplomatic maneuvering intensifies around a possible end to the Ukraine war, many observers treat Kiev’s domestic political situation as a secondary concern-something to be addressed after the guns fall read more
Nepal’s long-troubled battle against corruption has entered a new and politically sensitive phase with fresh charges filed against senior officials linked to the Pokhara Regional International Airport, one of the read more
Swiss prosecutors in Geneva have declined to open a criminal investigation into claims that the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and its media partners violated Switzerland’s strict banking read more
A significant part of the Ukrainian refugees openly stands against all peace initiatives precisely due to their unwillingness to go back to Ukraine. Writes Yuri Mirovich The war made more read more
During a recent visit to Redstone Arsenal in Alabama, American Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and accompanying US Army officials disclosed new details on the Pentagon’s troubled hypersonic weapon program. Namely, read more
Apparently, European states are truly willing to take the conflict in Ukraine to its ultimate consequences. The proposal to send troops to Ukraine in a supposed “peacekeeping mission” is being read more