A Sarajevo exhibition is providing women – some of whom underwent forced marriages, prostitution, and psychological torture - a voice as to why they made the perilous journey to cross the Mediterranean in search of a better life.
Washington announced a major new military aid package for Ukraine on April 24. This is what the weaponry and equipment tranche, which will reportedly begin arriving in Ukraine imminently, includes.
Somber commemorations for the victims of the 1915 mass killings of Armenians were held on April 24 at Armenia’s Genocide Museum complex in Yerevan.
Ten years after witnessing Russian-backed separatists attempt to seize her native city of Kharkiv, photographer Olga Ivashchenko returned to witness what may be the beginning of another attempt by Russia to seize Ukraine's second city by force.
One of the few reporters granted access to cover combat on the front lines, RFE/RL photojournalist Serhiy Nuzhnenko ventured deep into the Donbas to document a weary Ukrainian artillery unit as it battled Russian forces.
Here are some of the most compelling photographs from the 16th week of 2024 from around RFE/RL's region.
How two photojournalists accessed the world's offshore havens to visualize the issue of tax evasion.
Five Japanese nationals escaped a suicide bomb attack on their vehicle in Karachi on April 19 as police shot down a gunman accompanying the bomber, officials said.
The death toll continued to rise in Afghanistan and Pakistan from heavy rains and flash flooding that claimed nearly 140 lives in four days.
Thousands of Georgians protested for a third straight night outside the parliament building in Tbilisi on April 17, calling on the government to withdraw its controversial "foreign agents" bill. Critics say it is similar to legislation that was used in Russia to silence dissent.
As the worst flooding in living memory persists, floodwaters continue to wreak havoc across Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Russia, prompting the mass evacuation of more than 125,000 people.
On April 15, 1979, a devastating earthquake struck the coast of Montenegro, killing 101 people and injuring over 1,000. Presented here is a collection of images that capture that eventful moment in time and how it appears today.
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