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Independent Labs Confirm Navalny's Poisoning, Widow Blames Putin
Independent laboratory tests in two countries confirm the poisoning of Alexei Navalny, the deceased Russian opposition leader, his widow Yulia Navalnaya announced, blaming Vladimir Putin and alleging the involvement of Russian intelligence services in developing prohibited chemical and biological we...
Independent Labs Confirm Navalny's Poisoning, Widow Blames Putin
Independent laboratory tests in two countries confirm the poisoning of Alexei Navalny, the deceased Russian opposition leader, his widow Yulia Navalnaya announced, blaming Vladimir Putin and alleging the involvement of Russian intelligence services in developing prohibited chemical and biological we...
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44% Bias Score


Russia Seeks to Withdraw from European Convention Against Torture
The Russian government, led by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, proposed to President Vladimir Putin the denouncement of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, citing unspecified reasons. This follows Russia's withdrawal from the Council of Europe and other human rights conventions ...
Russia Seeks to Withdraw from European Convention Against Torture
The Russian government, led by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, proposed to President Vladimir Putin the denouncement of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, citing unspecified reasons. This follows Russia's withdrawal from the Council of Europe and other human rights conventions ...
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40% Bias Score


Russian Opposition Leaders Urge EU to Save Ukraine to Counter Putin
Exiled Russian opposition leaders, including Ilya Yashin and Yulia Navalnaya, addressed the European Parliament, urging increased support for Ukraine to weaken Vladimir Putin's regime, citing Putin's victory in Ukraine as strengthening his authoritarian rule and creating additional danger for Europe...
Russian Opposition Leaders Urge EU to Save Ukraine to Counter Putin
Exiled Russian opposition leaders, including Ilya Yashin and Yulia Navalnaya, addressed the European Parliament, urging increased support for Ukraine to weaken Vladimir Putin's regime, citing Putin's victory in Ukraine as strengthening his authoritarian rule and creating additional danger for Europe...
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48% Bias Score


Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Anti-Corruption Work
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to 5.5 years in prison for their alleged involvement with Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption foundation, which was declared extremist in 2021, highlighting the Kremlin's escalating crackdown on dissent.
Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Anti-Corruption Work
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to 5.5 years in prison for their alleged involvement with Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption foundation, which was declared extremist in 2021, highlighting the Kremlin's escalating crackdown on dissent.
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56% Bias Score


Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to 5.5 Years for Alleged Navalny Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalists to 5.5 years in prison for alleged ties to Alexei Navalny's organizations, highlighting the ongoing crackdown on independent media in Russia.
Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to 5.5 Years for Alleged Navalny Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalists to 5.5 years in prison for alleged ties to Alexei Navalny's organizations, highlighting the ongoing crackdown on independent media in Russia.
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60% Bias Score


Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalists to five years and eleven months in prison for alleged ties to Alexey Navalny's anti-corruption organization, which was declared extremist; the closed-door trial underscores Russia's crackdown on dissent.
Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalists to five years and eleven months in prison for alleged ties to Alexey Navalny's anti-corruption organization, which was declared extremist; the closed-door trial underscores Russia's crackdown on dissent.
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60% Bias Score

Russia Denounces European Convention for the Prevention of Torture
Russia is denouncing the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, ending 27 years of participation in the treaty that aimed to prevent cruel treatment of prisoners via unscheduled visits by international monitors; the move follows Russia's 2022 expulsion from the Council of Europe.

Russia Denounces European Convention for the Prevention of Torture
Russia is denouncing the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, ending 27 years of participation in the treaty that aimed to prevent cruel treatment of prisoners via unscheduled visits by international monitors; the move follows Russia's 2022 expulsion from the Council of Europe.
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48% Bias Score

Russia Launches Criminal Investigations into Berlin Anti-Putin Protest
Russian authorities launched criminal investigations into a March 1st anti-Putin protest in Berlin, targeting organizers Yulia Navalnaya, Ilya Yashin, and Vladimir Kara-Murza, and participants, with charges including terrorism, extremism, and flag desecration, potentially resulting in life sentences...

Russia Launches Criminal Investigations into Berlin Anti-Putin Protest
Russian authorities launched criminal investigations into a March 1st anti-Putin protest in Berlin, targeting organizers Yulia Navalnaya, Ilya Yashin, and Vladimir Kara-Murza, and participants, with charges including terrorism, extremism, and flag desecration, potentially resulting in life sentences...
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68% Bias Score

New TV Channel Challenges Russian Censorship
On June 4th, a new TV channel called "Russia's Future", a joint venture between Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation and Reporters Without Borders, launched, broadcasting previously banned political content via satellite to 45% of Russian satellite TV viewers across Europe, the Middle East, a...

New TV Channel Challenges Russian Censorship
On June 4th, a new TV channel called "Russia's Future", a joint venture between Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation and Reporters Without Borders, launched, broadcasting previously banned political content via satellite to 45% of Russian satellite TV viewers across Europe, the Middle East, a...
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36% Bias Score

Four Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to five and a half years in prison for collaborating with Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, which was declared an extremist organization; the reporters maintain they were persecuted for their journalism.

Four Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to five and a half years in prison for collaborating with Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, which was declared an extremist organization; the reporters maintain they were persecuted for their journalism.
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56% Bias Score

Four Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four Russian journalists to five years and eleven months in prison for alleged ties to Alexey Navalny's anti-corruption foundation, which was declared extremist; the trial was closed to the public, highlighting Russia's suppression of dissent.

Four Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four Russian journalists to five years and eleven months in prison for alleged ties to Alexey Navalny's anti-corruption foundation, which was declared extremist; the trial was closed to the public, highlighting Russia's suppression of dissent.
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48% Bias Score

Russia: Surveillance of Navalny's Attorney-Client Meetings Deemed a Rights Violation
The Federal Chamber of Lawyers in Russia deemed the recording of meetings between deceased opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his lawyers in prison a violation of professional rights, citing a lack of historical precedent and concern for the integrity of attorney-client confidentiality. This follo...

Russia: Surveillance of Navalny's Attorney-Client Meetings Deemed a Rights Violation
The Federal Chamber of Lawyers in Russia deemed the recording of meetings between deceased opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his lawyers in prison a violation of professional rights, citing a lack of historical precedent and concern for the integrity of attorney-client confidentiality. This follo...
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48% Bias Score
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