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Independent Tests Confirm Poisoning of Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny

Two foreign laboratories independently confirmed Alexei Navalny's poisoning in prison before his death on February 16, 2024, as announced by his widow Yulia Navalnaya, who accuses the Russian state of his assassination.

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Russia Proposes Withdrawal from European Convention on Torture

The Russian government formally proposed withdrawing from the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, a move published August 25th, 2025, following prior criticism of the convention's committee investigations into alleged Russian human rights abuses.

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Russia Sentences Navalny Associate to 18 Years, Opposition Member Under House Arrest

Russian courts sentenced Leonid Volkov, a Navalny associate, to 18 years in prison in absentia and placed opposition member Lev Shlosberg under house arrest on Wednesday for discrediting the army, amid a wider crackdown on dissent.

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Russian Journalism Education: A Decline into Propaganda

A journalism graduate from Russia's Higher School of Economics describes the decline of press freedom in Russia, their own exile, and the transformation of journalism education into a tool for state propaganda.

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Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Extremism

A Russian court sentenced four journalists to five and a half years in prison for extremism, connected to their work with Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, which was banned in 2021, highlighting a wider crackdown on dissent.

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Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Nearly Six Years for "Extremism

A Moscow court sentenced four journalists—Antonina Faworskaja, Konstantin Gabow, Sergej Karelin, and Artjom Kriger—to almost six years in a penal colony for creating content for Alexei Navalny's YouTube channel, deemed "extremist" by Russian authorities.

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Russian Activist Granted Asylum Seeker Status in Kazakhstan

Russian activist Yulia Emelyanova, accused in Russia of stealing a phone, was granted asylum seeker status in Kazakhstan after being detained in transit through Almaty; she claims the charges are politically motivated due to her activism with Alexei Navalny's headquarters.

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Fragmented Russian Opposition Seeks Prisoner Release Amidst Censorship

Alexei Navalny's death has left the Russian opposition fragmented and without a clear leader; however, efforts continue to advocate for political prisoners' release through international pressure and negotiations, facing challenges from censorship and propaganda.

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Russia Cracks Down on Dissent: Volkov Sentenced, Shlosberg Under House Arrest

Moscow courts sentenced Leonid Volkov, Alexei Navalny's associate, to 18 years in prison and banned him from the internet for 10 years, while Lev Shlosberg, a Yabloko party member, was placed under house arrest for discrediting the Russian army; both cases are seen as politically motivated.

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Russian Economy Slows Amid High Military Spending, Civilian Sector Recession

Russia's economy is slowing despite high military spending in 2023 and 2024, causing a recession in civilian sectors due to high interest rates and reduced lending. The Center for Macroeconomic Analysis and Short-Term Forecasting (CMASP) reports a decline in civilian production, reaching its lowest ...

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Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Anti-Corruption Work

A Russian court sentenced four journalists to 5 1/2 years in prison on Tuesday for working with Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption group, which was declared extremist in 2021, amid a wider crackdown on dissent in Russia.

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Father of Russian Opposition Figure Charged with Financing Banned Group

On Thursday, Russian authorities charged Mikhail Volkov, the 69-year-old father of opposition figure Leonid Volkov, with financing the banned Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), an act punishable by up to eight years in prison. This follows a pattern of targeting family members of exiled opposition fi...

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