Fasting, praying and eating according to religious rules is impossible in some jails, ex-prisoners and groups say.
Riza Izetov, a Crimean Tatar human rights activist sentenced by a Russian court to 19 years in prison, has reported harsh ...
Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar on Tuesday said he does not see the United Kingdom to be a neutral guarantor power of Cyprus. “I wanted the motherlands present at the meeting, while the UK ...
Turkish Cypriot Nicosia mayor Mehmet Harmanci also met Tatar on behalf of his party the TDP, and after his meeting expressed outright opposition to Tatar’s plans.
In areas far from Russia's big cities, more than 120 monuments glorifying Russia's "special military operation," attempt to ...
Rustem Virati, a 60-year-old Crimean Tatar who was imprisoned by the Russians for eight years, has died in a penal colony in the city of Dmitrovgrad, Russia’s Ulyanovsk Oblast. Source: Refat Chubarov, ...
Every species has its unique vocalizations. Indigenous Siberian musician Snow Raven recreates the intricate sounds of reindeer, owls, wolves and more in this mesmerizing performance. Snow Raven is ...
Feathered guests from colder regions as far as Siberia have started returning home after their months-long sojourn in the water bodies of rural Sindh, including in Karachi. These migratory birds ...
"Players are looking at the Patriots like it’s Siberia..." Curran said on his Patriots Talk podcast (h/t SavageSports_ on X). "We're perceiving the Patriots as being in on players because of the ...
Alsu Kurmasheva, a journalist for RFE/RL's Tatar-Bashkir Service, was honored with the International Press Freedom Award by the Committee to Protect Journalists in a ceremony held in New York on ...
The leader of the Crimean Tatars added that at first, he thanked Putin for the reception (Dzhemilev was on a visit to Moscow in March 2014 but did not meet with Putin) because he was received ...
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