Some of the most compelling photographs from RFE/RL's coverage area and beyond for the 38th week of 2019.
Kremlin-led military exercises are under way that simulate a large-scale invasion of a rogue state.
A state-funded exhibition in St. Petersburg recreates the battlefields of World War II in brutal detail.
Some of the most compelling photographs from RFE/RL's coverage area and beyond for the 37th week of 2019.
Thirty years ago, Hungary lifted restrictions on travel to Austria, enabling tens of thousands of East Germans to flee to the West. The September 1989 events in Hungary are often described as the first cracks in the Berlin Wall.
Some of the most compelling photographs from RFE/RL's coverage area and beyond for the 36th week of 2019.
There were emotional scenes in Ukraine as prisoners freed as part of a prisoner swap with Russia arrived back in Kyiv. At the same time, prisoners released by Ukraine returned to Moscow to a more low-key welcome.
From the Red Army in the Reichstag to the Taliban in Afghanistan, 22 examples of graffiti that capture the passions and pain of history.
Some of the most compelling photographs from RFE/RL's coverage area and beyond for the 35th week of 2019.
In German-occupied Prague, a disturbing exhibition of “souvenirs” captured during the Nazi invasion of the U.S.S.R. shows how one totalitarian regime sought to discredit the other.
Russian President Vladimir Putin showed off his nation's latest stealth fighter jet to visiting Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the August 27 opening of the MAKS air show. The biennial event in Zhukovsky, outside Moscow, showcases Russia’s aerospace industry.
Rare photographs from the World War II era shed light on a dark period in Prague's history.
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