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In late 1825, a group of reform-minded Russian military officers believed the time was ripe to end the rule of the czars.
Turkish and/or Muslim writers such as Fatma Aydemir and Nazlı Koca – who now lives in America, writing in English – tell ...
A Ukrainian woman who fled her home country following the Russian invasion has released a children's book inspired by her daughter adjusting to life in a new place. Veronika's Treasure Adventures on ...
To students abroad-bound, Oliver offers this advice: “Lower expectations. Research deeply. Prepare yourself mentally, ...
Pioneer Summer,” by Elena Malisova and Kateryna Sylvanova, which sparked a backlash amid a government crackdown, is now available in English ...
The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals, held by the Allied forces after World War II, to prosecute prominent members of Nazi Germany for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and ...
The World’s Daniel Ofman speaks with journalists Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan about their new book that documents their ...
Geopolitical tensions are understood to have sparked a rise in enquiries from Germans regarding residency schemes.
The Atta-girls, as they were called, flew 147 different models of the most advanced aircraft in the world at the time, ...
Andrey Kurkov’s crime thrillers provide timely lessons for anyone living under an oppressive regime. A relatively young ...
Police in Hamburg have launched a murder inquiry after bestselling German novelist Alexandra Fröhlich ... a sequel to My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Catastrophes. She followed with detective ...
German authorities are investigating a possible ... which distributed both of her popular books: "My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Disasters" (2019) and "People Always Die" (2016).