One man’s quest to honor the once-mighty Muslim Tatar state.
An interview for ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) about Bulgarian writer and dissident Georgi Markov.
Before I even knew it, I was on the ground, a gun pointing at my head—for photographing a brazen mid-day raid against a TV studio.
How Georgi Markov became the truth-teller of Bulgaria’s communist era, and paid for it with his life
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.
Edging to the brink of civil war, Crimea has turned into a geopolitical crisis, perhaps the gravest threat to peace in Europe since the end of the Cold War.