@Euromaidan Press / Twitter screen shotBreaking Report: Russian Embassy, Consulate Vandalized as Putin Orders Invasion of Ukraine Protesters expressed their outrage at Russia's war of aggression targeting its neighbor Ukraine on Thursday. By Richard Moorhead February 24, 2022
Emilio Morenatti / AP This Single Photo Captures the Desperation of Ukrainians Like No Other As war comes to Ukraine, residents grapple with survival. Many sought to flee before the country was again under Russian domination. By Jack Davis February 24, 2022
Matthias Hangst / Getty Images Olympic Skier Says She Was Confronted by Chinese Officials After Posting Reality of Athlete's Village 'Incompetence or malevolence? Olympic athletes are getting the full Communist China experience,' including 'the Hunger Games.' By Jack Davis February 19, 2022
Czarek Sokolowski / AP US Troops Deploying to Ukrainian Border, More Expected to Arrive as Biden Admin Hypes Unproven Intel American troops have landed in Eastern Europe as part of the Biden administration's preparations for a Russian invasion of Ukraine. By Jack Davis February 6, 2022
Russian Defense Ministry Press Service / AP Belarus President Asks Russia for Nuclear-Capable Missiles to Rattle Poland as Border Crisis Escalates Tensions are rising along the Belarus-Poland border as calls emerge for Russia and NATO to square off in the dispute. By Jack Davis November 15, 2021
Czarek Sokolowski / AP Winner of World's Most Important Piano Competition Credits Victory to COVID Lockdowns Bruce Xiaoyu Liu of Canada was named the winner of the 18th Frederic Chopin piano competition, which has launched many a pianist’s career. By The Associated Press October 21, 2021
Eduardo Soteras - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Fact Check: Did Migrants Hide Ultra Violent, Bestiality Videos on Phones? A fact-checker corrected the record to reflect a migrant might have violated a horse, and not a cow, as the Polish government claimed. By Johnathan Jones October 2, 2021
Martin Meissner / AP Olympian Tries to Auction Off Medal to Pay for Infant's Heart Surgery, But Winning Bidder Refuses Prize Maria Andrejczyk's decision to auction off her medal wasn't a difficult one, as she had her sights set on what truly mattered. By Amanda Thomason August 19, 2021
Yuki Iwamura / Getty Images Japan and Poland Pledge to Help Belarusian Athlete Who Refused Order from Lukashenko Regime to Return Home Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, a 24-year-old sprinter, refused to board her flight home and was seen entering Poland’s embassy in Japan. By Harry Wilmerding August 2, 2021
Wojtek Radwanski - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Josh Hammer: The Post-Trump Right Should Look to Modern Central and Eastern Europe for Some Concrete Pointers 'The four Visegrad states and Austria have emerged as veritable redoubts of traditional Western values and substantive political priorities.' By Josh Hammer May 27, 2021