Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Alexei Navalny, attended an anti-Putin election protest in Berlin on Sunday along with other top Russian opposition leaders.
Vladimir Putin is set to stay in power for another six years. Russians are set to vote in the third day of the nation's elections today. Dissidents have called for Russians to spoil their ballots
Late opposition leader Alexei Navalny is playing a role Sunday as Russians complete three days of voting.
Russian President Vladimir Putin basked in a victory early Monday that was never in doubt, as partial election results showed him easily securing a fifth term after facing only token challengers and harshly suppressing opposition voices.
Voters turn out at midday from the UK to Latvia and Turkey to Thailand in action Alexei Navalny endorsed before his deathThe queue to vote at the Russian embassy stretched for more than half a mile along Kensington Gardens on Sunday as hundreds of Russians arrived at midday as part of a worldwide act of protest to show their opposition to Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine.It took a quarter of an hour to walk to the end of the queue past people bearing signs that read: “These ‘elections’ are...
Shifting to a shortened workweek cannot be a snap decision.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday repeated his claim that the perpetrators of last week’s attack on a concert hall outside Moscow tried to flee to Ukraine, and asked “why”. “Of course, it is necessary to answer the question, why after committing the crime the terrorists tried to go to Ukraine? Who was waiting for […]
Natalia Kolesnikova/Pool/AFP via Getty ImagesVladimir Putin excoriated U.S. democracy on Sunday in a speech claiming victory in the Russian presidential election that, despite a war aboard and protests at home, only ever had one possible outcome: extending his political reign for another six years.“Out of every voice, we are building a common will of the people of [the] Russian Federation,” he said from his campaign headquarters in Moscow, according to the BBC.He shrugged off international...
Russian President Vladimir Putin basked in a victory early Monday that was never in doubt, as partial election results showed him easily securing a fifth term after facing only token challengers and harshly suppressing opposition voices. With little margin for protest, Russians crowded outside polling stations at noon Sunday, on the last day of the []
Russian President Vladimir Putin basked in a victory early Monday that was never in doubt, as partial election results showed him easily securing a fifth term after facing only token challengers and harshly suppressing opposition voices. With little margin for protest, Russians crowded outside polling stations at noon Sunday, on the last
Russian President Vladimir Putin will extend nearly a quarter century of rule for six more years after wrapping up an election that gave voters no real alternatives.
Vladimir Putin is basking in a victory that was never in doubt, as partial election results showed him easily securing a fifth term after facing only token challengers and harshly suppressing opposition voices.