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Take the Subway with Angels in These Classical Painting Mashups
Even gods have to commute to work in Alexey Kondakov's new photo series.
Ukraine Releases Video to Prove Its Claimed Capture of Two Russian 'Special Forces'
The two alleged Russian troops that were captured over the weekend refused to be sedated during medical treatment out of fear that Ukrainian doctors would harvest their organs.
The Rise and Fall of Eastern Ukraine's All-Pagan Battalion
The group fought against the Ukrainian Army until their commander was thrown in jail in November by the Donetsk People's Republic, the Russian-aligned government he was fighting alongside.
Video Shows Raging Wildfire Near Ukraine's Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
Without improved land-use management around the devastated plant, fires could release radioactive material into the atmosphere, posing risks to human health — even to those living far beyond the evacuation zone.
Fleeing War in Ukraine's East and Finding Sanctuary in Kiev
Displaced persons now number more than 1 million in Ukraine and volunteer organizations are popping up to help.
Canada Is Sending 200 Soldiers to Ukraine to Train Troops for Russian Conflict
Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced a new training mission as Kiev keeps asking for real guns.
Russian Soldiers Have Given Up Pretending They Are Not Fighting in Ukraine
Russian officials including President Vladimir Putin have repeatedly denied that their soldiers are in Ukraine, arguing that the Russians who are fighting there are all volunteers.
Should the US Send Lethal Aid to Ukraine?
VICE News correspondent Simon Ostrovsky visited rebel-held areas and the capital of Kiev to explore whether it would be wise for the US to arm Ukraine's poorly trained military with advanced weaponry.
The Slain Soldiers of Putin’s Covert War with Ukraine
Russia isn't officially at war, but her soldiers are dying. How are their families dealing with the loss?
Re-Education, 'Extremists,' and Blackouts: Inside Crimea One Year After Russian Annexation
VICE News traveled to Crimea for the anniversary of the Kremlin's takeover of the peninsula. We found choreographed celebration but also many concerns, as problems there begin to mount.
Crimeans Celebrate Annexation with Patriotic Flash Mob and Soviet Nostalgia
Celebrations across the country this week will mark the anniversary of a referendum that locals held to join Russia.
Russia Says It Could Put Nukes in Crimea — and They Might Already Be There
Russia could raise tensions further by deploying nuclear weapons to Crimea, officials say, a threat that has riled lawmakers in Washington.