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The Top News category offers you a selection of crime related news from FLARE news-Observatory. Here, we post those news that have a relevant impact on a specific territory and that are of a particular analytical content.


The man who raised the alarm on Khimki Forest is dead

by Movement to Defend Khimki Forest

Mikhail Beketov, the Russian journalist who raised the alarm on the speculations surrounding the Khimki Forest near Moscow, died at 55

Ukraine's ambitious plans to cut dependence on Russian gas

by Jamestown Foundation

Ukraine’s Energy Ministry has come up with amendments to the National Energy Strategy, according to which gas imports will decline from 40 billion cubic meters (bcm) last year to as little as 5 bcm in 2030

A political guidebook to the 2012 UEFA Cup in Ukraine

by Jurgen Roth

When the decision in favour of Poland and Ukraine was made, Grigori Surkis, the president of Ukrainian Football Federation, cheered and called the award of the championship an historical decision.

EURO 2012: why Poland and Ukraine

by Jurgen Roth

Top German investigative journalist Jurgen Roth analyzes the (unreasonable) reasons that brought UEFA and FIFA to appoint Poland and Ukraine as host countries for EURO 2012.

Cocaine seized worldwide highest ever in 2011

by Narcoleaks

774.707 metric tons of high purity cocaine have been seized worldwide in 2011. The data definitively prove that the world production estimate of cocaine provided by the U.S. State Department (700 metric tons) is wrong.

White House replies to alleged unmatching figures on cocaine trafficking

by Narcoleaks

After the release of Narcoleaks' article on world production and seizures of cocaine, the White House marked the whistleblower's analysis as "flawed". Yet, figures speak for themselves.

The difference between governments and drug cartels

by Sandro Donati

Every year the UNODC and the U.S. State Department show us with their data that the global production and trafficking of cocaine is steadily decreasing. That would sound encouraging, if it was true.

Vietnamese army exposed as timber smuggler

by Environmental Investigation Agency

The Vietnamese military has been exposed as playing a pivotal role in a multi-million dollar operation smuggling threatened timber over the border from the shrinking forests of neighbouring Laos.

Nigerian gangs tighten grip on women trafficking in Italy

by Riccardo M. Ghia

Women are forced to work in “baby factories” managed by Nigerians, showing how the business of prostitution is no longer on Camorra's hands only, an Al Jazeera investigation found out.

Police highlight growth in extortion rackets

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Organized crime division singles out Vietnamese, Russian-language syndicates. A focus on extorsion in Czech Republic.