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Since Alexei Navalny, the prominent Russian opposition leader and critic of the country’s President Vladimir Putin, died in ...
James Marson leads Ukraine coverage for The Wall Street Journal.
Vladimir Kara-Murza has suggested ethnic minority troops find it ‘easier’ to carry out fatal attacks in Ukraine.
The bearded, balding 43-year-old may not be as outspoken as opposition leader Alexey Navalny, who nearly died ... slap personal sanctions on dozens of Russian officials. In 2023, a Moscow court ...
Bojan Pancevski is The Wall Street Journal’s chief European political correspondent, covering European and global affairs. He ...
Putin punk collective continues to spread its political message through activist art, and will be at HQ on April 23.
Susan Page's best-selling biography of Barbara Walters, The Rulebreaker, is now out in paperback. Below, USA Today's ...
China jailed the highest number of writers in the world in 2024 as global clampdown on freedom of speech increased for the ...
Guests coming to Hot Docs 2025 include Marlee Matlin, journalist Christo Grozev, artist Rashaad Newsome, and Olympian Mirza ...
A Moscow court has sentenced exiled philanthropist Boris Zimin to nine years in prison in absentia on fraud charges linked to ...
Journalists around the world have mined the Strava fitness app to pinpoint secret military bases and track the movements of ...
Doc10, a celebration of non-fiction filmmaking in Chicago, launches with a special shorts program this Sunday at the Siskel ...