As Russia and Ukraine enter their fifth year of war, we check in with NPR's Joanna Kakissis for a snapshot of the key ...
After four years of war, life in shattered cities like Mariupol and villages like Kudriashivka remains difficult, with ...
In war-torn Ukraine, her family considers her a traitor. In tightly controlled Russia, her life is defined by solitude.
Dmitri Shostakovich: the Soviet voice of the oppressed. Discover the lives and works of all the great composers, at classical ...
Nearly four years into its full-scale invasion, Russia controls about 20 percent of Ukrainian territory. Many of the estimated 3 million to 5 million people who remain in regions un ...
Russia’s theatrical assassinations of Putin’s critics via exotic banned poisons could presage the mass deployment of chemical ...
Russia is intensifying efforts to push users away from foreign messaging apps and toward a domestic platform that has been criticized as a surveillance tool.
Ukrainian Americans and supporters rallied in Detroit, protesting Russia's ongoing invasion and calling for continued U.S.
Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine four years ago, and the fighting continues. Here's a look at where the war ...
Umar Dzhabrailov, a Russian businessman with ties to Jeffrey Epstein, was found dead in Moscow, raising questions about his ...
Inna Vnukova recounts her family's harrowing escape from Russian-occupied Ukraine, shedding light on the ongoing struggles faced by residents in the region amidst oppression and violence.
A court in Kiev has sentenced Russian Marine Vladimir Ivanov, found guilty of killing two prisoners of war, to life imprisonment. Such a punishment was insisted on by the prosecution, Ukrainian ...