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Brazilian federal prosecutors are seeking to cancel a $180 million carbon credit deal between the state of Pará and the LEAF ...
Syria’s new government says it dismantled dozens of drug labs, many in areas once controlled by Assad’s brother, aiming to ...
Georgia’s independent media and civil society groups are refusing to register under the new, stricter version of the “foreign ...
Authorities cited legal constraints and registry practices in their explanations during a Parliamentary session.
The Iranian regime has launched a fresh wave of intimidation against exiled Iranian journalists and their families back home, dissident media workers and human rights advocates claim.
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Andrew Tate, the so-called “king of toxic masculinity" was granted a golden passport by the South Pacific nation while under ...
Migrants remain the most vulnerable population in Libya, and recent clashes have exposed them to even graver risks. Reports ...
Ten human rights organizations released a joint statement calling on Kyrgyz authorities to end the crackdown on independent ...
Kyrgyz authorities have detained six current and former employees of independent media outlet Kloop as part of a widening ...
Network smuggled cocaine paste from Colombia to EU labs, echoing OCCRP warnings of Europe’s growing role in drug production.
Czech Prime Minister Fiala defends government after scandal forces justice minister’s resignation and fuels opposition revolt ...