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Daily update January 28, 2018
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As protesters across Russia rallied Sunday against a presidential election in March they say is rigged in President Vladimir Putin's favor, police in Moscow forcibly detained the opposition leader who sparked the demonstrations, Alexei Navalny, soon after he joined his supporters on the streets of the ...
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The 54-year-old has long criticised the Putin regime and was instrumental in setting up The Other Russia, a coalition opposing Putin's rule. Kasparov was arrested in Moscow in 2007 after attending a pro-democracy rally and was later beaten and arrested outside the trial of feminist punk band Pussy Riot ...
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At the end of January, on orders from Congress, the U.S. Treasury will publish a list of Russian President Vladimir Putin's "close associates"—from oligarchs to leading officials. There won't be any sanctions attached to this list—for now. But eventually, the people on the list will likely join dozens of top ...
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At the time, most assumed this would be accomplished via military and/or economic means. Little did we know that Russia would use our own citizens to reach that goal by tricking them into electing a president who is hell bent on doing their work for them. Putin just has to sit back and watch us collapse.
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Putin supporter Zeman wins another term as Czech President Pro-Russian incumbent Milos Zeman gives a speech as he celebrates his victory with his staff members after he was reelected Czech President on Jan. 27, 2018 at the Top hotel in Prague. (Agence France -Presse/Radek Mica) ...
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"He's sending a signal to Putin," said Bishop Borys Gudziak, who heads the Ukranian Greek Catholic Eparchy of Paris, and who's a Harvard PhD and former rector and president of the Ukrainian Catholic University in L'viv. What's that message to the Russian leader? "That violence and aggression are ...
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JERUSALEM, Jan. 28 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he will depart on Monday for a whirlwind trip to Moscow to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin. Speaking during his weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, Netanyahu said he intends to discuss with the Russian ...
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"A Russian businessperson has to ask themselves, 'am I part of the Putin machine?'" Fried said. He's consulted on the list with Andrei Illarionov, a former Kremlin aide who now describes the regime as "semi-totalitarian"; Andrei Piontkovsky, who has compared Putin's Kremlin to Mafia boss Al Capone; ...
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Poverty also disfigures the metropolitan playgrounds of Putin's wealthy Russian elite. In St Petersburg, where he began his political career, 600,000 people still live in shared communal flats from the Soviet era. The decay of the hinterland is on another scale, however. Thousands of tiny villages that used ...
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They fiercely believe Putin is to blame for the violence that tore apart the eastern part of their country. According to the artists, they used the bullet shells from the 2014 Ukrainian uprising known as the Maidan Revolution, one of the bloodiest European conflicts since the early 1990s. Depending on how ...
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Navalny: Putin's regime is built on corruption
Russia's best-known opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, speaks with CNN's Matthew Chance about the Putin regime in an exclusive interview.
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Prominent Putin Critic Arrested Amid Nationwide Protests Against Upcoming Election
As protesters across Russia rallied Sunday against a presidential election in March they say is rigged in President Vladimir Putin's favor, police in.
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Top Putin opponent arrested amid anti-government protests across Russia
iStock/Thinkstock(MOSCOW) — A top Russian opponent of President Vladimir Putin was arrested and violently dragged into a van by police Sunday amid protests around the country against the lack of political competition in presidential elections this year. Alexey Navalny, an anti-corruption campaigner ...
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Putin's Man In Crimea: We've 'Returned To Russia Forever'
Days after the 2014 annexation, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he couldn't have countenanced the possibility of Crimea falling into NATO's hands. Crimea has since been turned into an "impenetrable fortress" and faces no military threats, Aksyonov says. As for punitive sanctions imposed by the ...
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There's more at stake in Russia's election than Putin's pride
The Russian government is bracing itself for mass protests in cities across the country.
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Putin opponent Alexei Navalny arrested during Moscow protests
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been arrested in Moscow on a day of nationwide protests against President Vladimir Putin.
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