From breakaway republics to quirky micronations, here are 8 countries that technically don't exist but you can still visit.
The European Parliament adopted a resolution by a vote of 480 in favor, condemning Russia’s disinformation campaign to justify its war against Ukraine and rejecting the Kremlin’s historical claims ...
On Jan. 21, 2020, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the United States' first known case of novel ...
The Dakshineswar-Ballyghat flank of Vivekananda Setu, or Bally bridge, will remain closed for 100 hours (around four days) ...
Moscow is convinced that Ukrainian forces killed at least seven civilians in the village of Russkoje Poretschnoje in the ...
Sunday, 3 October 1993 was an ordinary, pleasant October day in Moscow. With the resident BBC Bureau Producer, Kate Whyte, and the visiting BBC Correspondent, Bill Turnbull, I drove to Oktyabrskaya ...
The buyers plan a new tech future for the building made famous in the 1990s by seven strangers in a long-running MTV reality ...
Ivan IV Vasilyevich was just a teenager when he was crowned czar and grand prince of all Russia on January 16, 1547. Today, ...
The statue of Noddy has been on Epping High Street for more than 20 years A statue of Noddy has been saved from being thrown away after a council bought it for £500. For more than 20 years the ...
The island is also home to Pyramiden, an abandoned coal-mining town where a Lenin statue overlooks the central square. The Svalbard Treaty, signed in 1920, grants Norway sovereignty over the ...
ODESA REGION, Ukraine — There are at least two dozen statues of Vladimir Lenin standing like historical sentries over a steppe of southwestern Ukraine. Karl Marx and Josef Stalin are also there. As in ...
This photograph taken on Aug. 16, 2024 during a media tour organized by Ukraine, shows a damaged statue of the founder of the Soviet Union Vladimir Lenin in the Ukrainian-controlled Russian town of ...