To much of the world, Crimea is mostly synonymous with the start of Russia’s war against Ukraine — once a precious Black Sea resort, the peninsula was seized at gunpoint in 2014 and transformed into a ...
The Russian-controlled "Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Crimea" has filed an administrative case against Crimean Tatar journalist and human rights defender Lutfiye Zudiyeva. Source: Zudiyeva in ...
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union 35 years ago, the region - close to the Urals - proclaimed its autonomy, later ...
Despite Rosstat's classified data, several observers claim that Russia's population has now fallen below 140 million, with deaths consistently outnumbering births. The regions with traditional ...
A growing number of Russian regions are slashing the extraordinarily high signing bonuses for men signing up to fight in ...
U.S. President Donald Trump referred to Crimea as a piece of land "right in the ocean" that is "the size of Texas" while talking on the Mark Levin Show, a right-wing talk radio program, on Aug. 20.
While diplomatic manoeuvres take centre stage, the Ukrainian people, in an increasingly difficult context, continue to resist, including in the occupied zones.
Russians are preparing to escalate their foreign policy by intensifying repression in temporarily occupied Crimea. — Ukrinform.
As the front lines of the war in Ukraine continue to be described as a “meat grinder,” the shadow wars between the Kremlin and Kyiv have intensified, with covert assassinations, railway sabotage and ...