Europol exposes major investment fraud network with call centers in Albania

On April 29, 2026, Europol and Eurojust announced a successful joint operation by Austrian and Albanian authorities, which dismantled an organized criminal group engaged in large-scale online investment fraud. The criminal network operated through several call centers in Tirana, Albania. For more than two years, the fraudsters deceived citizens of...

Billions for EU Defence attract criminals and fraudsters

Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the escalation of hybrid threats against Europe have forced Brussels and many European capitals to rethink their defence plans and doctrines. To build up and modernise the defence sector, the EU has launched a number of large-scale programmes: the Act in Support of Ammunition...

Hungary’s new government will review privatisations from 1988–2000 and fully open communist-era intelligence archives

Tisza party leader Péter Magyar, who is set to become Hungary's Prime Minister, has announced a sweeping review of all state property privatisation cases from the period 1988 to 2000. According to Magyar, the new government will establish a special commission to thoroughly examine the circumstances under which assets passed...

King Charles III urges US Congress to strengthen support for Ukraine

King Charles III, in a historic address to a joint session of the US Congress, called on American lawmakers to demonstrate "unwavering resolve" in supporting Ukraine and its "bravest people." In his speech, the monarch emphasized the shared responsibility of the United Kingdom and the United States for global security...

How Cyprus became an arena of hybrid confrontation with Russia

Until recently, Cyprus was perceived as a “safe haven” for Russian capital—a jurisdiction with light regulation, a favorable tax system, and strong ties to Russian business elites. However, by 2026 the situation has changed dramatically. Against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine, the tightening of European Union sanctions policy,...

The EPPO launches major corruption investigation into medical equipment procurement in Romania

The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) has opened an investigation into a major fraud and corruption case involving public procurement of medical equipment in Romania during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to an official statement from the prosecutor's office, the case concerns a contract valued at approximately €1.5 million. Representatives of...