Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev only met in person at the Sundance premiere of the Ukraine war documentary.
Patel, Trump’s nominee to be FBI director, was paid $25,000 last year by a film company that has promoted anti-Western views ...
As a young British Army officer heading for Afghanistan, Barney Campbell visited the Dardanelles, scene of one of the First ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has been mired in conflict for years. As fresh fighting surges in the east, the roots of ...
Shockoe ArtSpace opened its doors for Noah Stone’s first photography exhibition, “The Grey Zone,” documenting the lives of ...
Desperately short of infantry, Kyiv is using aerial drones to pick off Russian infantry. It is slowing, but not stopping, the ...
The Ukrainian authorities are rounding up recruits. Relatives huddle at a center on the edge of Kyiv for a chance to see ...
These systems have a long track record of lethality. And if the Russian media is to be believed, the Iskander-Ms are getting ...
If the new American president is really committed to the notion of owning Ukraine’s rare earth elements, then the United States is going to be seeing more, not less, conflict with Russia.
Eva Neymann's new doc, world premiering in the Berlinale's Forum program, sees her talking to resilient people in war-torn ...
When Russia escalated attacks on Ukraine, a trio of artists found creative expression in documenting war — with help from an American filmmaker.
Looking at Women, Looking at War, a mix of diary and reportage by Victoria Amelina, makes for a harrowing portrait of Ukraine ...