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Trial of Four Russian Journalists Delayed Amidst Crackdown on Dissent
Four Russian journalists—Antonina Favorskaya, Artyom Kriger, Konstantin Gabov, and Sergey Karelin—face up to six years in prison for alleged ties to Alexei Navalny's banned anti-corruption foundation; the March 13th verdict has been delayed until March 20th.
Trial of Four Russian Journalists Delayed Amidst Crackdown on Dissent
Four Russian journalists—Antonina Favorskaya, Artyom Kriger, Konstantin Gabov, and Sergey Karelin—face up to six years in prison for alleged ties to Alexei Navalny's banned anti-corruption foundation; the March 13th verdict has been delayed until March 20th.
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56% Bias Score


Navalny's Death Anniversary Marked by Memorials Amidst Repression
On February 16th, the first anniversary of Alexei Navalny's death, his mother, Lyudmila, called for the identification of those responsible for his death, while unsanctioned memorials took place across Russia, attracting both Russian citizens and Western diplomats amidst potential legal repercussion...
Navalny's Death Anniversary Marked by Memorials Amidst Repression
On February 16th, the first anniversary of Alexei Navalny's death, his mother, Lyudmila, called for the identification of those responsible for his death, while unsanctioned memorials took place across Russia, attracting both Russian citizens and Western diplomats amidst potential legal repercussion...
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44% Bias Score


Navalny's Death Anniversary Marked by Memorial, Accusations Against Putin
On February 16th, 2025, hundreds of mourners gathered at Moscow's Borovskoye Cemetery to commemorate Alexei Navalny, whose death in an Arctic prison on February 16th, 2024, remains shrouded in conflicting narratives, with accusations against Vladimir Putin and ongoing trials of Navalny's associates.
Navalny's Death Anniversary Marked by Memorial, Accusations Against Putin
On February 16th, 2025, hundreds of mourners gathered at Moscow's Borovskoye Cemetery to commemorate Alexei Navalny, whose death in an Arctic prison on February 16th, 2024, remains shrouded in conflicting narratives, with accusations against Vladimir Putin and ongoing trials of Navalny's associates.
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56% Bias Score


Death of Alexei Navalny Weakens Russian Opposition
Alexei Navalny's death in a Russian prison in February 2024 and the ongoing war in Ukraine have significantly weakened the Russian opposition movement, particularly his Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), which has lost public interest and influence due to these factors.
Death of Alexei Navalny Weakens Russian Opposition
Alexei Navalny's death in a Russian prison in February 2024 and the ongoing war in Ukraine have significantly weakened the Russian opposition movement, particularly his Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), which has lost public interest and influence due to these factors.
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48% Bias Score


Russian Opposition Member Describes Imprisonment and Navalny's Impact
Xenia Fadejeva, a former member of Alexei Navalny's team, describes her imprisonment in Russia, her release in a prisoner exchange, and her current life in Lithuania; she recounts her close collaboration with Navalny and the crackdown on political opposition in Russia.
Russian Opposition Member Describes Imprisonment and Navalny's Impact
Xenia Fadejeva, a former member of Alexei Navalny's team, describes her imprisonment in Russia, her release in a prisoner exchange, and her current life in Lithuania; she recounts her close collaboration with Navalny and the crackdown on political opposition in Russia.
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36% Bias Score


Navalny's Lawyers Jailed in Russia
Three lawyers representing Alexei Navalny were sentenced to prison terms ranging from three-and-a-half to five-and-a-half years in January 2024 on charges of participating in an extremist organization, after a closed-door trial that was widely condemned as politically motivated.
Navalny's Lawyers Jailed in Russia
Three lawyers representing Alexei Navalny were sentenced to prison terms ranging from three-and-a-half to five-and-a-half years in January 2024 on charges of participating in an extremist organization, after a closed-door trial that was widely condemned as politically motivated.
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52% Bias Score

Memorial Service for Alexei Navalny Highlights Continued Opposition to Putin
Hundreds of supporters and allies of late opposition leader Alexei Navalny held a memorial service in Berlin on the first anniversary of his death; his widow, Yulia Navalnaya, called on Russians abroad to protest the regime and work to end Vladimir Putin's rule.

Memorial Service for Alexei Navalny Highlights Continued Opposition to Putin
Hundreds of supporters and allies of late opposition leader Alexei Navalny held a memorial service in Berlin on the first anniversary of his death; his widow, Yulia Navalnaya, called on Russians abroad to protest the regime and work to end Vladimir Putin's rule.
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40% Bias Score

EU Responds to Exclusion from Ukraine Peace Talks
Following the exclusion of the EU from US-Russia peace talks on Ukraine, EU foreign ministers met to coordinate their response, emphasizing increased defense spending and proactive engagement in future negotiations; a separate informal EU summit will also take place in Paris on Monday.

EU Responds to Exclusion from Ukraine Peace Talks
Following the exclusion of the EU from US-Russia peace talks on Ukraine, EU foreign ministers met to coordinate their response, emphasizing increased defense spending and proactive engagement in future negotiations; a separate informal EU summit will also take place in Paris on Monday.
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36% Bias Score

Navalny's Death Silences Russian Opposition
Alexey Navalny, a prominent Russian opposition leader, died in prison on February 16, 2024, leading to allegations of Kremlin involvement and a significant decline in the influence of his Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), while simultaneously impacting the ability of the Russian opposition to mobili...

Navalny's Death Silences Russian Opposition
Alexey Navalny, a prominent Russian opposition leader, died in prison on February 16, 2024, leading to allegations of Kremlin involvement and a significant decline in the influence of his Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), while simultaneously impacting the ability of the Russian opposition to mobili...
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44% Bias Score

Mourners Commemorate Navalny's Death Amidst Crackdown
On the anniversary of Alexei Navalny's death in a Russian prison camp, hundreds of mourners, including foreign diplomats, laid flowers at his grave in Moscow, while simultaneous memorials occurred in other Russian cities, resulting in arrests in Novosibirsk.

Mourners Commemorate Navalny's Death Amidst Crackdown
On the anniversary of Alexei Navalny's death in a Russian prison camp, hundreds of mourners, including foreign diplomats, laid flowers at his grave in Moscow, while simultaneous memorials occurred in other Russian cities, resulting in arrests in Novosibirsk.
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44% Bias Score

Russian Activist Flees House Arrest, Highlighting Crackdown on Dissent
Russian activist Konstantin Kotov fled to Lithuania after escaping house arrest, avoiding trial for donating $24 to Alexei Navalny's banned organizations; this highlights Russia's escalating crackdown on dissent, mirroring the sentences of others for similar minor donations.

Russian Activist Flees House Arrest, Highlighting Crackdown on Dissent
Russian activist Konstantin Kotov fled to Lithuania after escaping house arrest, avoiding trial for donating $24 to Alexei Navalny's banned organizations; this highlights Russia's escalating crackdown on dissent, mirroring the sentences of others for similar minor donations.
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40% Bias Score

Rosfinmonitoring Refuses to Remove Deceased Navalny from Extremist List
Russia's Rosfinmonitoring refused to remove deceased opposition politician Alexei Navalny from its list of "extremists and terrorists," citing a lack of official notification about the closure of his criminal case, prompting his widow to appeal the decision.

Rosfinmonitoring Refuses to Remove Deceased Navalny from Extremist List
Russia's Rosfinmonitoring refused to remove deceased opposition politician Alexei Navalny from its list of "extremists and terrorists," citing a lack of official notification about the closure of his criminal case, prompting his widow to appeal the decision.
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64% Bias Score
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