Navalny
X Suspends, Then Reinstates, Alexei Navalny’s Widow After Pledge to Continue Anti-Putin Politician’s Work
Yulia Navalnaya pledged to continue her late husband’s work to unseat Vladimir Putin in videos shared across social media. X promptly suspended her.
AI Injected Misinformation Into Article Claiming Misinformation in 'Navalny' Doc
An article critical of misinformation in the Oscar winning documentary cited AI-written PDFs as its sources.
Russia Is Suing Facebook and Twitter for Hosting Navalny Protest Videos
The companies, as well as Telegram and TikTok, are facing fines in a bid to coerce them into taking down videos depicting protests demanding the release of dissident Alexei Navalny.
After Trump’s Doctors Lied, New COVID Conspiracy Theories Are Exploding
Conspiracy theorists think Trump is faking it but also that he was infected by Nancy Pelosi.
Sweden and France Confirm Aleksei Navalny Was Poisoned With Novichok, Germany Says
Russia continues to deny having anything to do with the poisoning of the Kremlin critic.
Putin's Rival Was Poisoned with Military-Grade Nerve Agent, Germany Says
“The Russian government is urged to explain itself," said Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman.
Putin’s ex-bodyguard just challenged a top Kremlin critic to a duel on YouTube
“I simply challenge you to a duel — in the ring, on the judo mat, wherever.”
Putin’s opposition party doesn’t have a candidate. But it has a plan.
"With the boycott we can show that this regime isn’t legitimate — to stop Vladimir Putin from saying he is the nation’s choice."
Why Putin is probably not worried about Russia's latest opposition protests
If Sunday’s protests were a test of Navalny’s ability to challenge Russian President Vladimir Putin, he didn’t exactly shake the Kremlin walls, analysts said.
Putin’s archrival has weaponized YouTube and turned it against the Kremlin
Anti-Kremlin activists are using YouTube to spoil Putin’s reelection
Russia Sentenced an Opposition Leader's Brother to a Labor Camp and It's Already Backfiring
This is likely to prove counter-productive—vindictive enough to anger Alexei Navalny, but not enough to silence him.