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Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, remains a defiant critic of Vladimir Putin. She understands she risks being kidnapped or poisoned, but says she's not afraid.
The statement highlighted Yale's "Anti-Corruption Foundation," founded by Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, deeming ...
Russia has declared Yale University an "undesirable organization," alleging its involvement in undermining Russia's ...
Russia has added Yale University to its list of so-called undesirable people and entities, accusing it of working to ...
Russia has declared Yale University an "undesirable organisation", accusing it of training anti-Kremlin activists and aiding ...
Long ago, the northern Norwegian town of Kirkenes was liberated by the Soviets. It maintained friendly relations with Russia ...
Belarusian dissident Siarhei Tsihanouski says he was held in solitary confinement, in conditions similar to torture, during five years in prison ...
Trump's current odds for winning the Nobel Peace Prize range between 17/2 (10.5 percent) and 6/1 (14.3 percent) across ...
De jure Crimea belongs to Ukraine, but de facto it is Russian. This was stated on the air of United-24 by Yulia Navalnaya ** ...
The Vladimir Putin-led government has singled out the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs, which houses the university’s ...
The widow of the late russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny, Yulia, said that the occupied Crimea actually belongs to the ...
‘Faith makes life simpler,’ wrote Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, shortly before his suspicious death in an Arctic penal colony. The new paperback edition of his autobiography, Patriot – ...
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