Museum at home where Russian revolutionary was brutally murdered with ice axe still bears marks of earlier hit attempt as exile sought safety

After Cathedral of Russian Armed Forces almost unveiled a mural of late dictator on June 22, Moscow-born former MK Ksenia Svetlova explores a troubling new trend of Stalin worship

Labour leader dismisses comparison as 'nonsense'; British PM also inaccurately says rival 'sided with Putin' in poisoning scandal

From the Führer to the 'King of Pop,' nominations for the coveted prize have included some choices that -- to say the least -- have seemed unlikely and outright bizarre

Protests against a Belarus restaurant have turned violent and anti-Semitic, challenging local Jewish population and the country's authoritarian government