Two men have been detained in Poland on suspicion of attacking Russian activist Leonid Volkov, an ally of the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The attack on Volkov occurred on March 12 outside his home in Vilnius, Lithuania. The suspects, Polish citizens
VIENNA (AP) — Two large portraits of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny have been spray-painted on a property owned by the family of a former Czech foreign minister behind a monument to Soviet soldiers in Vienna. The portraits were completed
While Vladimir Putin’s elections in Russia have widely been heralded as purely a sham, there is still a chance they could be thrown into chaos this weekend by a scheme masterminded by the late-Putin critic Alexei Navalny. The Russian elections have commenced
A former aide to Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was attacked on Tuesday. Leonid Volkov, 43, was beaten with a hammer and doused in pepper spray as he sat in his car outside his home in Lithuania, according to multiple people who
Edward Lucas, journalist and commentator, warned that Putin could use the funeral to make a list of Navalny’s supporters in Russia. He told Times Radio: “This is a chance for the Russian authorities to make a list of all the brave Navalny
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Alexei Navalny’s widow and his associates fear for the safety of people attending the funeral of the Russian politician, while the organisation of the service itself is being made difficult by unforeseen issues. Mr Navalny’s team announced earlier this week that the
The funeral of Alexei Navalny, who died at one of Russia’s harshest penal colonies, earlier this month will be held in Moscow on Friday, March 1 it has been announced. The cause of death of the 47-year-old is still unknown, but many
Alexei Navalny’s aides have claimed that the Russian opposition leader was going to be freed in a prisoner swap allegedly brokered by former Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich. Navaly’s senior aide Maria Pevchikh alleged that the swap would free Navalny and two
Alexei Navalny was close to being released from jail as a result of a prisoner exchange deal brokered by former Chelsea chairman Roman Abramovich when his murder was ordered by Vladimir Putin, a close ally of the Russian dissident has claimed. Maria