Here are some of the most compelling photographs from the seventh week of 2024 from around RFE/RL's region.
An Armenian church that was once one of Tbilisi's most prominent landmarks is slowly falling to bits in full view of the Georgian capital's inhabitants.
Here are some of the most compelling photographs from the sixth week of 2024 from around RFE/RL's region.
Hundreds of images made by police photographers in Budapest in the early 1970s have been released by the Hungarian photo archive Fortepan. They offer a rare glimpse into the underbelly of life during communist Hungary’s “normalization” period after the crushing of the 1956 revolution.
A dedicated group of volunteers is providing assistance to special-needs children in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region, near the front line.
Colorful trucks with paintings featuring political leaders that once roamed Pakistan's roads ahead of elections are missing this poll season, replaced mostly by the printing of mass-produced posters and banners.
Two explosions near electoral candidates' offices in Pakistan's southwestern province of Balochistan killed more than 20 people and injured dozens, local officials said on February 7, raising concerns over security on the eve of parliamentary elections.
Parts of the Ukrainian capital were left without power and heating following a deadly Russian missile attack that struck in the early morning hours of February 7, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said.
Optimized for nocturnal operations, Ukraine's Vampire attack drones, nicknamed Baba Yaga by Russian troops, evoke the image of an elusive witch from Slavic folklore due to their terrifying and hard-to-detect capabilities.
Here are some of the most compelling photographs from the fifth week of 2024 from around RFE/RL's region.
A new exhibition in Warsaw presents the drawings of imprisoned Belarusian politician and writer Paval Sevyarynets. The collection features portraits of family and friends, along with idyllic scenes of Belarus, extracted from personal letters addressed to his family.
RFE/RL correspondent Maryan Kushnir goes into the frigid trenches of northeastern Ukraine, where Kyiv's forces are enduring harsh weather and artillery strikes as they hunker down for a prolonged and seemingly endless war.
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