Armenia: Russian Refuge
Once seen as a vassal, Armenia now shelters Russians fleeing politics and conscription.
Once seen as a vassal, Armenia now shelters Russians fleeing politics and conscription.
Thirty years after Yugoslavia’s war, Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia weigh closer ties, eyeing the Franco-German model.
Uzhhorod, Ukraine’s westernmost city near four EU borders, remains untouched by Russian bombing.
China and India, each with 1.4 billion people, face off along the Himalayan Line of Actual Control.
Abkhazia, a breakaway Black Sea state from Georgia, is recognised by few countries.
Romantic love triggers chaos, yet evolved to strengthen bonds and protect families, unlike arranged unions.
In Madrid, 92% of healthcare workers report burnout, as Spain’s once‑renowned system falls into crisis.
Lebanon’s once‑prestigious education system collapsed after the 2019 economic and political crisis.
Alongside the war, Russian and Ukrainian churches clash in Ukraine, with Father Boris on the frontline.
Israeli photographer Edward Kaprov used collodion, the first war photography technique, to document Ukraine’s conflict.