The 10th anniversary of RFE/RL’s Hagibor move.
A popular engineering magazine in the U.S.S.R. imagined a future of flying cars, underwater trucks, and (apparently) Apple watches. Here are 18 of Technika Molodezhi’s wildest covers.
A new survey claims Belarusians are among the least emotional people on Earth. But judging from these moments captured over the years by photojournalists, statistics don't count for everything.
From ladies loosing arrows at full gallop to grandmas rocking up to the venue on yaks, here are some of the women wowing the crowds at the third World Nomad Games in the Kyrchyn Gorge, Kyrgyzstan.
Voters in Pakistan will go to the polls on July 25 to elect members of parliament and a new prime minister, after the ouster last year of Nawaz Sharif on corruption allegations.
Kyrgyz journalism has suffered a painful loss. Well-known investigative journalist and RFE/RL Kyrgyz Service correspondent Ulanbek Egizbaev has died suddenly in the city of Cholpon-Ata on July 22, 2018.
A commemoration of the life and contributions of RFE/RL Kyrgyz Service journalist Ulanbek Egizbav took place at RFE/RL's Bishkek Bureau on July 23. Egizbaev died suddenly in an apparent drowning the previous day in Kyrgyzstan's Lake Issyk-Kul.
Respected RFE/RL Kyrgyz Service journalist Ulanbek Egizbaev died in Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan on July 22, 2018. He was 28 years old.
Fifteen Afghan women are receiving training in land mine removal and disposal, putting them on track to become the first female deminers in the country. The initiative is led by the Danish Demining Group and funded by the United Nations Mine Action Services (UNMAS).
A Ukrainian photographer captures a decade in the life of one park bench.
After a recent cold snap in Siberia, global interest has surged in the Russian village of Oymyakon, the coldest inhabited place on Earth. Photographer Amos Chapple has revisited the images he took on a journey to the village in 2012. Many are published here for the first time.
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