Videos spread across Chinese social media platforms show how Russia has been targeting Chinese citizens to fight with its army, offering competitive pay and a chance for rare battle experience.
New videos spread across Chinese social media platforms show how Russia has been targeting Chinese citizens to fight with its army, offering high pay and a chance for rare battle experience.
The massacre, which predominantly targeted members of the Tutsi ethnic group, is studied by schoolchildren in Rwanda, while the Srebrenica genocide is barely covered in Bosnian schools.
Victims and perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide live side by side three decades after the mass killings that tore the country apart. RFE/RL visited one of the reconciliation villages, an initiative supported by the government and NGOs.
A full-scale Russian invasion left almost a third of Ukraine hazardous because of mines.
Four US soldiers went missing on March 25 during a military drill in Lithuania. Search efforts for the soldiers, involving Lithuanian and foreign troops along with helicopters, continue.
Once called a "breath of fresh air in the Balkans" by Washington, Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik represented a moderate alternative to hard-line nationalists convicted for war crimes. Now, Western governments call him corrupt and a threat to regional stability.
After more than three years in a Belarusian prison, RFE/RL journalist Andrey Kuznechyk is finally free.
Thousands of people gathered in Poland to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz on January 27. More than 1 million people -- mostly Jews -- were murdered at the infamous World War II Nazi death camp. Survivors used the occasion to warn that the Holocaust should not be forgotten.
On Holocaust Memorial Day, the Oskar Schindler museum in Krakow, Poland, remembers victims of the Holocaust 80 years after the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp.
Survivors of the Auschwitz death camp joined European leaders to mark the 80th anniversary of their liberation against a backdrop of rising support for far-right parties, particularly in Germany as it heads toward parliamentary elections next month.
Thousands of people including dozens of Holocaust survivors are gathering in Poland to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz on January 27. As RFE/RL's Una Cilic reports, more than 1 million people -- mostly Jews -- were murdered at the infamous World War II Nazi death camp.
Iran worked for decades to build its network of proxies and allied states to counter the U.S. and Israel. But the past year has seen so-called axis of resistance crumble, diminishing Iran’s regional influence and strength. How was the axis formed and how did Iran get to where it is today?