Roman Surovtsev was unexpectedly detained during a routine check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement on August 1, and ...
The USSR didn’t fall overnight — it unraveled under years of economic strain, political turmoil, and decisions made by its ...
It’s rare that we look to Soviet-era cinema to find positive queer representation, but surprisingly enough, one overlooked ...
Just over a year ago, a diverse array of opposition coalitions jockeyed for votes in Georgia’s parliament, with four of them ...
The stunning resort city of Sochi, nestled between the Caucasus Mountains and the Black Sea, was the setting for an uplifting ...
Grew up poor in a faltering communist country. Bullied in school. Served in combat zones as a U.S. Marine. Sold copiers.
“First they came for the Jews.” Many Americans remember that line as the beginning of a confession, offered in 1946 by Martin ...
Galina Vishnevskaya is 96 years old. A Holocaust survivor, she has lived her entire life in the same small Ukrainian village ...
Immigration lawyers say those deported to Ukraine could be conscripted to fight in the war, contrary to international laws ...
War Secretary Pete Hegseth slams Pentagon bureaucracy as Soviet-style central planning that threatens US defense capabilities ...
“Podnieks on Podnieks” is the story of a phenomenally influential Latvian documentarian who is remembered by relatively few today – but whose work was once seen by over 40 million people in the former ...