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‘Faith makes life simpler,’ wrote Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, shortly before his suspicious death in an Arctic ...
Timur Ivanov, a longtime deputy defense minister, was sentenced to 13 years in a penal colony, according to the Russian state ...
Navalny and his wife boarded a plane for Moscow on Jan. 17, 2021. On arrival, he told waiting journalists that he was pleased to be back and walked to passport control and into custody.
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The human cost of dictatorship: a happy ending but this Belarusian family's life is forever changedSiarhei Tsikhanouski was in solitary confinement in a Belarus prison for most of the past five years ...
The Canadian-born Reid worked as a journalist before stepping into the political spotlight. The bestselling mystery writer ...
Belarusian dissident Siarhei Tsihanouski says he was held in solitary confinement, in conditions similar to torture, during ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe best new books out in paperbacks in June 2025When it comes to books, patience is a virtue. Not just for the act of reading itself, but for those of us who much prefer to consume our books when they out are in paperback. Now, months after the ...
A Russian court jailed ex-deputy defence minister Timur Ivanov for 13 years on corruption charges on Tuesday, part of a sweeping crackdown on military leaders during Moscow’s Ukraine offensive.
Navalny’s family members and supporters in Europe and the U.S. have laid blame for the 49 year old’s demise at Putin’s feet.
Tina Brown on how extreme wealth warps minds. Plus: hopes and fears after Trump’s strike against Iran’s nuclear program.
I left Russia as the country slid into authoritarianism and arrived in Canada knowing no one. In its novels, I found a ...
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