Chilling Calls, Legal Action as Russia Seeks to Silence Dissent
First came a court summons alleging Mikhail Samin had discredited the Russian army. Then came the threatening calls. Samin, a...
First came a court summons alleging Mikhail Samin had discredited the Russian army. Then came the threatening calls. Samin, a...
Press freedom group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has put the websites of two major French broadcasters back online in Mali,...
Millions of Ukrainians have fled to neighboring countries since Russia invaded their homeland. Others have moved to western Ukraine and...
The U.N. refugee agency said Friday that refugee and migrant deaths are increasing at an alarming rate. More than 3,000...
Russia made what appeared to be a late u-turn to avoid a default on Friday, as it made a number...
Mountainous and remote, the Greek-Bulgaria border once formed the southern corner of the Iron Curtain. Today, it’s where the European...
Google has expanded options for keeping personal information private from online searches. The company said Friday it will let people...
A Turkish court on Friday acquitted 33 people, including two Bloomberg reporters and other journalists from local media, of spreading...
Ukraine’s leader accused Russia of trying to humiliate the United Nations by raining missiles on Kyiv during a visit by...
RFE/RL journalist Vira Hyrych has died in Kyiv after a Russian air strike hit the residential building where she lived...
The Biden administration is asking Congress for additional legal authority to make it easier for the U.S. government to seize...
The United States has not seen many signs that Russia-Ukraine negotiations are “proving fruitful” as Moscow’s war on the country...