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Lutfi Dervishi, the owner of a Kosovo clinic accused of organ trafficking, said he has been libeled by the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX), an international administrative body that oversees the country.
Called a "drug kingpin" by Turkish officials, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has long been suspected of substantial involvement in drug trafficking, which along with diaspora funding is believed to be a significant source of its income.
A terrorist organization needs funds to survive and conduct its activities and there are generally three main sources for those funds: income obtained through criminal activities, money collected from people under the guise of donations and support secured from countries that seek to employ terrorism as a foreign policy tool.
Organ trafficking case in Kosovo is seen as a major test for the EU mission mandated to enforce its rule of law in the country
According to a Russian joke, popular nowadays in the community of football fans, fixed matches are like UFOs -- everyone talks about them, but no one has ever seen one
Moldovan authorities have charged seven people with organ trafficking
Tayfur Havutcu and Istanbul club's deputy chairman among latest suspects arrested in Turkish match-fixing investigation
Italy's anti-mafia investigators on Wednesday issued arrest warrants for dozens of people suspected for taking part in ring to smuggle people from southern Asia to Europe.
The suspects were allegedly trying to sell more than 1kg of weapons-grade uranium for 20m euros
The president of leading Turkish football club Fenerbahce is one of about 30 people who have been arrested in an investigation into match-fixing, Turkey's state media have said.

