Tetyana Vasylenko, a retired doctor from Ukraine, worried that American officials seems ready to accept terms dictated by Russia and Vladimir Putin.
In the midst of Russia’s invasion, dining out is helping people feel normal again – but it’s not without challenges for those ...
Explore the major events of the Russia-Ukraine war as its grim third anniversary approaches, bringing devastating impacts to ...
We speak at length with Tariq Ali, Pakistani British historian, activist, filmmaker. He is an editor of the New Left Review ...
Every species has its unique vocalizations. Indigenous Siberian musician Snow Raven recreates the intricate sounds of ...
Standing beside a bombed-out milling plant in his village, Mykola Havrylov said he felt powerless watching U.S. and Russian ...
At least four people were killed by Ukrainian drone strikes in two separate incidents in Russia’s Belgorod region, regional Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said. In one incident, a woman was killed ...
Revenue is distributed according to a "4-3-2-1"model: 40 percent goes to villagers preserving traditional homes, 30 percent ...
As Russian forces continue to advance in eastern Ukraine, a growing number of residents living in the Dnipropetrovsk region are leaving their homes. Mykola from the village of Novopidhorodne told ...
Some 300 million migrant workers in China live as second-class citizens without proper documents. This worker-poet is trying ...
Millions of people around the world are denied the right to a nationality ... She was also afraid to leave her village after being stopped and fined at a police checkpoint for not having an ID.
Last year, the volume of goods produced and services provided in Baku’s industry totalled 53.2 billion manats ($31.3 billion) ...