Archaeologists have unearthed gold and silver jewelry at an early-medieval burial ground near the city of Sevastopol in ...
An aggressive Russian woman was recorded during a fit of rage in Crimea. She reacted furiously at seeing a Tatar flag placed on one of the cars. "You will all die, you f***** Tatars," the woman ...
A second woman who had sung the song along with her was given 10 days in jail. Crimea's Russian-installed interior ministry posted a video where the two women publicly apologise for singing the song.
Mary funded her travel to Crimea herself and built a hotel there. War stories usually remember men fighting battles but there are also brave women in wars like Mary Seacole. Mary Seacole lived ...
The Russian Investigative Committee's office for the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol arrested the suspect and initiated a case under Article 276 of the Criminal Code (espionage), which carries ...