Hoteliers on Georgia’s Black Sea Coast hope huge discounts can revive Batumi's decimated tourism industry.
Photographer Olga Ivashchenko joined forestry workers helping Ukraine's wild bison survive through the harsh winters of the Carpathian Mountains.
Here are some of the most compelling photographs from the 16th week of 2021 from around RFE/RL's region.
Russian police detained more than 1,700 people across the country as protesters gathered on April 21 to demand the release of jailed opposition leader Aleksei Navalny. The prominent Kremlin critic is reported to be seriously ill as he enters the third week of a hunger strike.
Thirty-five years after Soviet Ukraine's infamous nuclear disaster, a photographer has uncovered the haunting and often carefully maintained World War II monuments that endure in the forests of the Chernobyl exclusion zone.
Russians have begun protests demanding the release of Aleksei Navalny as police in Moscow and other cities rounded up allies of the jailed opposition leader as rallies rolled across the country on April 21.
Photos released on April 20 capture the massing of Russian military hardware on Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula and along the Russian-Ukrainian border.
Satellite imagery has some fearing that an ancient monument faces “erasure” after its recapture by Azerbaijan
A correspondent with RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service, Maryan Kushnir, documented recent frontline fighting between Ukrainian Army soldiers and Russia-backed separatists near Horlivka in eastern Ukraine.
The Czech Republic ordered 18 Russian diplomats to leave the country after Czech intelligence linked Russian military agents to a massive ammunition depot explosion near Vrbetice on October 20, 2014.
Here are some of the most compelling photographs from the 15th week of 2021 from around RFE/RL's region.
This Russian painter has dedicated her life to chronicling the changing face of her country's capital.
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