For years, Navalny was Vladimir Putin's biggest political rival, but now the Russian opposition is weaker than ever.
Navalny battled for an alternative to Putin’s regime – and paid the ultimate price. The Kremlin has made sure there cannot be another opposition figure like him.
Bulgarian journalist Christo Grozev told the BBC one method was to use a sledgehammer, and another involved using a "suicide bomber".
Thousands of brave Russians continue to pay their respects to the late opposition leader and speak out against Putin’s regime ...
On Feb 28, a meeting between Mr Zelensky and Mr Trump ended in acrimony after the Republican and his deputy, Mr J.D. Vance, ...
Bulgarians Vanya Gaberova, 30, Tihomir Ivanov Ivanchev, 39, and Katrin Ivanova, 33, have been found guilty at the Old Bailey ...
“On one side of [the battlefield] are the crooks who have seized power in our country, and on the other are people who want ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin’s track record of killing his perceived enemies on ...
The United States is preparing a proposal to potentially ease sanctions on Russia, according to Reuters, which cites a source ...
A year after Alexei Navalny's suspicious death in a Russian prison, his supporters have been helping choose a headstone for his grave in Moscow. "It will be a place of hope and strength for all ...
Bulgarian journalist Christo Grozev told the BBC one method was to use a sledgehammer, and another involved using a "suicide ...
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