Here are some of the most compelling photographs from the 30th week of 2024 from around RFE/RL's region.
Aleksandre Roinashvili overcame a difficult childhood and a broken marriage to capture some of the most valuable images of the Caucasus under Russian rule.
An exhibition of 30 images by Belarusian designer Artur Vakarau depicting the "heroic, unyielding, and stubborn resistance" of Belarusians under Alyaksandr Lukashenka's 30-year rule has opened near the Museum of Occupations and Struggle for Freedom in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Pakistan has reopened the key Chaman-Spin Boldak border crossing with Afghanistan after a nine-month closure that resulted in financial losses and rising anger on both sides.
The National Museum of Old Maps and Books in Bucharest is hosting an exhibition of historical photographs dedicated to Romanians and their travels abroad.
In the 1920s, Soviet authorities helped plan a city in deepest Siberia where Christians could worship freely (and be watched closely) under the light of a giant electric "sun."
U.S. President Joe Biden says he will not seek reelection in November and has endorsed his vice president, Kamala Harris, to be the Democratic nominee.
Photographer Maryan Kushnir of RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service documents the intense fighting under way in and around the besieged city of Toretsk.
Here are some of the most compelling photographs from the 29th week of 2024 from around RFE/RL's region.
A global tech outage that appeared to be related to issues at global cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike and Microsoft was affecting operations in various sectors on July 19, including airports, airlines, media, and banks.
A Telegram channel with thousands of subscribers is compiling the small, but dangerous anti-war messages appearing on the streets of Russia and purportedly at Russian military positions in Ukraine.
Facing acute manpower shortages on the battlefield, Ukraine is recruiting from its prison population for the first time.
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