Life imitates art in Crimea, where nothing seems real anymore except the tears and the vodka.
Behind enemy lines, the motley Tatar self-defense units of Crimea anxiously patrol a homeland they fear will be ripped from them once again.
The last stand of Crimea’s pro-Ukraine movement.
The angry pensioners of Simferopol would rather have Russian dictatorship than European democracy.
The angry pensioners of Simferopol would rather have Russian dictatorship than European democracy.
For seven generations, Sheila Russell’s family has farmed the land of Pennsylvania. Now, the rush for shale gas threatens to put an end to it all.
For decades Youngstown, Ohio, was one of the great centers of U.S. steel manufacturing. Then the industry collapsed and jobs disappeared. Now, shale gas is reviving the city’s hopes – and fears.
While shale gas has revived the economy of a Pennsylvania county, it also threatens to undermine traditional farming.
Poland is a test case for shale gas development in Europe, but so far the industry has failed to take off.
The development of shale gas could make Poland energy independent from Russia, but it has also started to erode basic civil liberties in the country.