In the decades following photography’s invention, portrait photographers were routinely judged on their ability to produce ...
New satellite images appear to show thick plumes of black smoke towering over a large oil terminal off the coast of the occupied Crimean Peninsula ... Russia's ability to wage war.
The Ivanovets was the 26th Russian ship successfully struck by Ukraine since the war began in February ... the sea are not ...
A series of fires have erupted in Russia's Black Sea waters near a Ukrainian island, and no one knows why or how they started.
The siege of Sevastopol is in full swing but the Crimean War is becoming evermore unpopular in the public eye. Journalists are reporting on army scandals and starving troops and the military fights ...
In Mickiewicz’s Crimean Sonnets, we find no trace of Russia. We do find a multicultural Tatar Crimea with all its dated glory ...
2024. Europe in British Literature and Culture. p. 19. The mid-nineteenth century's Crimean War is frequently dismissed as an embarrassment, an event marred by blunders and an occasion better ...
A rare sword that was taken into battle by the Leicestershire Regiment during the Crimean War is to feature in an auction this weekend. The "other ranks" sword would have been given to a non ...
Christina Paschyn’s 2015 documentary “ A Struggle for Home: The Crimean Tatars ” – shown Oct. 19 at the Mountlake Terrace ...
A man, who we're calling Agent One, takes photos as he crouches down in some bushes. He tells us he's part of a group called Atesh - a word that means fire in Crimean ... is at war is suicide ...
Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) caused by the CCHF virus, a member of the family Bunyaviridae, genus Nairovirus, is a tick-borne acute viral hemorrhagic fever with a high case–fatality ...