However, in the late 1920s, Tolstoy returned to Soviet Russia, finding it very progressive and with perspective. And he ended ...
Yulia Navalnaya, the campaigner and widow of late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, has said she plans to return to Russia and run for president when the time is right. In an interview ...
The Russian opposition leader, who died in an Arctic penal colony earlier this year, tells the story of his struggle to wrest his country back from President Vladimir Putin. By David Kortava In ...
The Taliban has ordered media in three provinces of Afghanistan to stop airing images of any living being, a drastic step widely criticized by journalism and civil liberty groups. A Taliban ...
From spines on neurons to pollen on an insect’s eye, the winners of Nikon’s Small World photo contest offer a kaleidoscopic glimpse into a tiny world. These water fleas (Daphnia sp.) can ...
AI has spurred M&A volume in 2024, Dykema said, noting 55 transactions targeting AI start-ups during the first quarter compared with 38 during the final quarter of last year. Roughly eight-out-of-10 ...
Taliban-run media in several provinces of Afghanistan ceased the broadcast of images depicting living beings to comply with new morality laws, an official confirmed on Tuesday. This move follows ...
Alexei Moskalyov left prison Oct. 15 after serving a little under two years for charges related to an antiwar drawing his daughter, Masha, made. (Video: Sota Vision) The picture triggered a ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. FILE - TV anchor Nesar Nabil is seen on studio monitors wearing a face mask to protest the Taliban’s new ...
Nothing seemed to annoy Alexei Navalny more than this question: "Why go back to Russia?" His publishers were sure to have asked him the same question during a videoconference at the end of 2020 ...
Two Big Four firms have gone public with their support about a month after the American Institute of CPAs shifted its stance on the issue and, in about-turn, officially moved ahead with adding more ...
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny believed he would die in prison, according to an excerpt from his posthumous memoir previewed by The New Yorker magazine and The Times of London. “I will spend ...