They will support us.'"Why Ukrainian war reporter Andriy Tsaplienko says he's on the "good side of history"Ruslan Galushchak ...
Andriy Tsaplienko reported on wars around the world. Then war came to his home country of Ukraine when Russia invaded. He's now committed to documenting what happens there, despite the risks.
According to the U.N. refugee agency, more than 470,000 people — around 70% of them Syrian — have crossed the border since ...
SOCHI, November 8. /TASS/. Russian journalists face multiple barriers while fulfilling their professional duty in the United States and Europe, despite the declared freedom of speech, Russian ...
He engages in a sort of brutal realpolitik, respecting powerful players, be they Vladmir Putin in Russia or Kim Jong-un in ...
For the international community, acknowledging Russia’s potential involvement is essential for crafting comprehensive ...
Bashar al-Assad has propped up his regime by exploiting the Middle East’s love of an amphetamine called captagon.
Midway through the documentary “No Other Land,” journalist and activist Basel Adra recounts a 2009 visit to his village by ...
The world could soon see how North Korea's soldiers perform in a modern conflict after NATO and the Pentagon confirmed this week that about 10,000 of Pyongyang's troops have landed in Russia, with U.S ...
Mark Gatiss, from BBC’s Dracula, and Rolin Jones, from Interview with the Vampire, on why vampires are so popular.
Journalists in the United States do not face threats like those in places such as Russia, China, Mexico, and beyond. Trump isn't going to imprison journalists.