On December 7, 1988, an earthquake shattered the north of Soviet Armenia. Three decades later, the region is yet to recover from a disaster that killed more than 25,000 people and destroyed tens of thousands of homes.
Some of the most compelling photographs from RFE/RL's coverage area and beyond for the 48th week of 2018.
Some of the most compelling photographs from RFE/RL's coverage area and beyond for the 47th week of 2018.
Long after their missions expired, these five U.S. and Soviet satellites continue spinning through space.
Pro-European protests in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, started five years ago -- on November 21, 2013.
Before the carnage of battle could be captured with cameras, war was memorialized by the stroke of the artist’s brush.
Some of the most compelling photographs from RFE/RL's coverage area and beyond for the 46th week of 2018.
Some of the most compelling photographs from RFE/RL's coverage area and beyond for the 45th week of 2018.
On July 28, 1914, Austro-Hungarian troops fired the first shots during the invasion of Serbia that marked the start of World War I. The conflict resulted in more than 16 million military and civilian deaths, but did not bring about the end to all wars as some hoped and dreamed it would
It has been two years since a giant steel shelter was slid into position over Chernobyl's crumbling radioactive ruins. RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service takes a rare look at operations inside of the containment.
Some of the most compelling photographs from RFE/RL's coverage area and beyond for the 44th week of 2018.
As Ukraine develops unmanned fighting vehicles and Russia says it has deployed its remote-controlled tank on the battlefield in Syria, we look at some of the world's front-line robots.
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