In this week's newsletter, RFE/RL Europe Editor Rikard Jozwiak drills down on two issues: When Russia could get sanctions ...
A week after major steps toward a Ukraine cease-fire were announced, the push for peace is fraying, roiled by Zelenskyy’s ...
One of Moscow's big asks in a potential cease-fire agreement has been publicly communicated: sanctions relief. Are the ...
Amid China’s rising presence in the Balkans, a flood of Chinese-made goods masquerading as famous Western brands are pouring ...
The arrest of Mahrang Baloch, leader of a civil rights movement in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan Province, draws ...
Protesters rallied outside parliament in Tbilisi for the latest in a months-long series of pro-democracy protests. The ...
Volunteer doctors from Kyiv are bringing medical care to frontline towns and villages in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhya region and beyond that otherwise lack quality health-care options due to Russia's ...
Georgian photographers are protesting the awarding of a prestigious prize to a photojournalist with the Russian TASS news agency.
US military officials say the bodies of three out of four missing US soldiers have been recovered at a training site in Lithuania. The search for the fourth soldier is still under way. The servicemen ...
In a ruling that will shake both French and European politics, the Paris court ruled that Marine Le Pen is ineligible to run ...
A French court has found far-right leader Marine Le Pen guilty in an embezzlement case and banned her from running for office ...
Three years after Ukrainian forces liberated Bucha -- the Kyiv suburb where Russian troops committed some of the war’s worst ...