A Ukrainian father is grieving the death of his daughter after Russian shelling of a roadside store killed four people in a ...
In this week's newsletter, the leadership vacuum at the OSCE and what Mark Rutte will have on his plate at NATO.
Frishta Sahak is a correspondent for RFE/RL's Radio Azadi in Prague.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy made a recent visit to a munitions factory in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The trip turned ...
Central Asia's state television stations have mostly ignored Russia's war in Ukraine, with viewers having to rely on private ...
Iran’s strategy of deterrence against Israel has taken severe blows in the past year. With Hezbollah now under constant bombardment, Iran’s leaders are under pressure to respond.
Belarus's opposition in exile has welcomed Lithuania's plan to ask the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate ...
Heavy bombs fitted with wings and navigation systems struck several sites in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhya ...
Austria's far-right, anti-immigration Freedom Party won the country's parliamentary elections on September 29. It's the first far-right victory in a national election in postwar Austria. RFE/RL's Andi ...
Landfills on the outskirts of cities, whether illegal or poorly managed, are a widespread phenomenon in Serbia. Local residents and experts say they contaminate water supplies and cause fires, and ...
Stephen Hubbard, a 72-year-old U.S. citizen, has pleaded guilty in a Moscow court to charges of mercenary activity, Russian state-run media reported, saying he admitted during a hearing that he had ...
Police in Karachi fired tear gas and warning shots after some protesters threw stones and tried to cross barriers blocking access to the U.S. Consulate. The protesters on September 29 rallied against ...