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Disbelief, delight for journalists after winning Nobel Peace Prize

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A pair of journalists from Russia and the Philippines have won the Nobel Peace Prize for independent reporting, despite persistent attacks against them by their governments. 'I'm a little shocked. It's really emotional,' said Filipino...
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'Things are never going to be the same,' minister says on companies working with Russia

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As companies continue to freeze work with Russia, François-Phillipe Champagne, Canada's minister of innovation, science and industry, discusses the sustained push to economically pressure the Kremlin on Rosemary Barton Live. He said...
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Russia's Vladimir Putin self-isolates after close aides infected with COVID-19

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The Kremlin has stated that Putin has tested negative for the virus but will be self-isolating for a "certain period".
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Russia Duma elections: People vote to elect parliamentary representatives

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Long lines are seen at polling stations across Russia as people vote in parliamentary elections. Many opposition candidates are not on the ballot.
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Russia blocks access to 'Smart Voting' website linked to Alexei Navalny

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Russia's communications watchdog has blocked access to a voting website linked to jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny over its ties to "extremist organisations".
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Russia targeting media outlets over Afghanistan, British researchers say

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A new study from the U.K. finds that a pro-Kremlin influence campaign is targeting media outlets because of the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan. The campaign is aimed at 32 media outlets in 16 countries, including Canada.
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Russian election marred by lack of opposition

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Russians are voting in parliamentary elections, but with much of the opposition pushed out of the race, the country or put in jail, supporters of President Vladimir Putin are headed for an easy victory.
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What you should know about Russia’s parliamentary elections

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Russia set to hold its legislative elections, known as Duma, on Friday. Many opposition candidates have been excluded, with only parties that are approved by the Kremlin dominating the ballot.
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Putin warns Russia's enemies will have 'teeth knocked out'

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Vladimir Putin was speaking at a government meeting Thursday when he made the strong comment.
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Leaked list of Navalny supporters leads to firing of Moscow Metro workers

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Dozens of fired Moscow Metro workers say they were fired because their own names or those of relatives were on a leaked list of supporters of Alexei Navalny, a vocal critic of Vladimir Putin.
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Brussels will respond to Russian aggression, says EU's foreign affairs chief

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Josep Borrell was speaking to MEPs on Wednesday, during a debate on Russia and its "provocations".
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Russia takes authoritarian action against activists, journalists

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Russia has taken more authoritarian actions against critics of President Vladimir Putin including arresting activists at home and intimidating journalists.
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US warns of consequences if jailed Kremlin critic Navalny dies

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US national security adviser says Alexey Navalny’s safety is the Russian government’s responsibility.
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Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny transferred to hospital, Russian penitentiary service announces

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France said further EU sanctions on Russia could be imposed while the White House warned of "consequences" if jailed dissident Alexei Navalny's health deteriorates any further.
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Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny to be transferred to hospital, Russian penitentiary service announces

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France said further EU sanctions on Russia could be imposed while the White House warned of "consequences" if jailed dissident Alexei Navalny's health deteriorates any further.
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Crackdown continues on Putin opponents

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The Russian government continued its crackdown on protesters demonstrating against President Vladimir Putin's regime as he gave his state of the nation address Wednesday. Supporters of opposition leader Alexei Navalny have been calling...
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France, Germany and US warn Moscow is responsible for Navalny's health

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France said further EU sanctions on Russia could be imposed while the White House warned of "consequences" if jailed dissident Alexei Navalny's health deteriorates any further.
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Merkel urges Putin to pull troops back from Ukraine border

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German chancellor calls on the Kremlin to unwind military build-up ‘in order to de-escalate’ the situation in Donbass.
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Is Putin a president for life? | Inside Story

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Putin signed laws that could keep him in office until 2036.
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How will Europe deal with suspected Russian spies? | Inside Story

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Italy expelled two Russian officials on Wednesday after accusations of espionage.
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U.S. To Ditch Zelensky For Putin? Trump 'To Buy' Russian Rare Earth Metals, Signs New Orders | Watch

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U.S. President Donald Trump signed a slew of new executive orders and made some stunning announcements in the Oval Office at the White House as he addressed reporters. Trump said that Volodymyr Zelensky was going to visit Washington to...
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Thousands mark sixth anniversary of slain Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov

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Thousands of Russians, as well as some western diplomats, have marked the sixth anniversary of the assassination of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov.
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Navalny in court again, accused of defaming a WWII veteran

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Kremlin critic returns to court having been jailed earlier this week, as a top EU official meets the Russian FM.
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'A predictable mistake': MEPs slam Borrell over Moscow trip

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MEPs dubbed the trip, which came days after the jailing of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, "a predictable mistake", "ill-advised", "ill-executed" and "a complete disaster".