Turkish Officials Block Twitter in Leak Inquiry

Recordings and leaked documents appeared to implicate high-ranking officials and some of their relatives and associates in a widespread corruption investigation.

    



Amid Flow of Leaks, Turkey Moves to Crimp Internet

Many in Turkey see the new laws as an effort to stem leaks in a corruption investigation of the prime minister and those close to him.

    



With Punishments or Pardons, Putin Shows He Is in Control

He has demonstrated an ability not only to wield the executive power of the Kremlin but also to bend the legislative and judicial branches of government to his will.

    



Editor in India, Known for Investigations Into Corruption, Is Accused of Rape

Rape and sexual assault charges have been filed against Tarun Tejpal, the editor of Tehelka, a liberal-minded magazine that has influenced a generation of young Indian journalists.

    



Crusading Spanish Broadcaster Gives Voice to Ordinary Citizens

Jordi Évole of the investigative television program “Salvados” has doubled his audience by taking on corrupt bureaucrats and powerful corporations.

    

Trial of Putin Nemesis Is Delayed for a Week

The judge in the trial of the anticorruption blogger Aleksei A. Navalny granted his request for a postponement to allow more time to prepare.