As US forces gather in the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran, photographers have captured images of naval and air units on the move -- from Crete to the Azores, from Britain to Bulgaria.
In the four years since the full-scale Russian invasion was launched, scores of war-themed murals have appeared on buildings and walls throughout Kyiv. RFE/RL photojournalist Serhiy Nuzhnenko captured some of the most powerful examples of the public art.
A February 22 football match between the Partizan Belgrade and Crvena Zvezda (Red Star) soccer teams was briefly suspended as riotous scenes broke out in the stands. That is par for the course when the two Serbian teams, and their legions of hardcore fans, meet.
Satellite images appear to show entrances to Iranian nuclear sites buried under tons of soil and a marked increase in US forces in the region, as tension mounts over potential US strikes.
Foreign diplomats were given a tour of Kyiv's Darnytsia Thermal Power Plant on February 4 after the latest Russian strike on the facility. On the same day, photos emerged from Russia showing its western city of Belgorod is facing blackouts after Ukrainian strikes.
An intersection in Tehran has been coopted as a vast visual propaganda platform as domestic and external crises mount for Iran's Islamic Republic.
Photos released on January 19 and 20 show the aftermath in Tehran of massive protests that swept Iran over recent weeks before being crushed by the country's security apparatus.
Amid freezing conditions and widespread hardship as Russia decimates Ukraine's energy facilities, some Kyiv locals are keeping their spirits up by heading onto the streets to party with neighbors.
New photos from Afghanistan show a Taliban law banning images of people and animals is now being enforced across most of the country, resulting in seafood censored from menus, blacked-out museum displays, and covered mannequins.
Archival photos show how Greenland became a Danish territory and why the United States is seeking to take control of the island.
Debate has erupted online after several animals were killed in a Russian glide bomb strike on the Feldman Ecopark close to Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city.
On January 1, Bulgaria will adopt the euro as its official currency. Here's how the country is gearing up for the change.
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