But it's virtually the only one that can turn out street protests, not just in Moscow but in remote reaches of Russia's 11 time zones... READ MORE›
In the Urals city of Yekaterinburg, just under 900 miles 1,450 km east of Moscow, around 1,000 protesters gathered in freezing temperatures to back Navalny's boycott call... READ MORE›
Police detained Navalny, who branded the boycott a voters' strike against Russian President Vladimir Putin's government, shortly after the protests began... READ MORE›
Russian police have raided the Moscow office of opposition leader Alexei Navalny during a live online broadcast of the nationwide protests demanding fair presidential elections... READ MORE›
Navalny was once described by the Wall Street Journal as 'the man Vladimir Putin fears most.'... READ MORE›
We in the press have tried to explain Navalny with misleading labels, such as Putin's biggest rival and Russia's opposition leader... READ MORE›
Former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is on that list yet is near the top of 2018 candidate polls... READ MORE›
MOSCOW -- Alexei Navalny, a Russian anti-corruption activist, would have no real chance of defeating President Vladimir Putin in an election... READ MORE›
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny submits his documents to be registered as a presidential candidate at the Central Election Commission in Moscow, Russia December 24, 2017... READ MORE›
The decision by the central election commission was widely expected as election officials had repeatedly declared Navalny would be ineligible to run... READ MORE›
Russia's Central Election Commission CEC voted on Monday December 25 to deny blogger Alexei Navalny the right to run in a presidential election next year,... READ MORE›
Supporters of opposition leader Alexei Navalny have gathered in about 20 cities across Russia to formally get his name on the ballot for next year's presidential elections... READ MORE›
The Fancy Bear nickname is a none-too-subtle reference to Russia's national symbol... READ MORE›
The privately owned Interfax news agency reported on rallies across Siberia and in Russia's Far East, where it said two dozen protesters had been detained... READ MORE›
Alexei Navalny on Putin's Russia 'All autocratic regimes come to an end'... READ MORE›
Earlier, Moscow's general prosecutor had that said Navalny's change of venue for the demonstration was illegal and police would take action... READ MORE›
The Souzanna villa, near Biarritz, which was reported to have been purchased by Artur Ocheretny, husband of Russian President Vladimir Putin's ex-wife... READ MORE›
The Russian Wikileaks How Alexei Navalny Leaks Putin's Secrets... READ MORE›
When he gets out, the man determined to unseat Russian President Vladimir Putin next March probably won't be permitted to run... READ MORE›
More than 260 people have been detained across Russia as jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny's supporters staged protest rallies on Vladimir Putin's 65th birthday... READ MORE›
Post to Facebook Wave of corruption protests sweeps Russia Thousands of people in Moscow and other cities demonstrate anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny arrested... READ MORE›
Navalny called the protests after releasing a film online that accused Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev of amassing lavish properties with the help of multibillion-dollar funds... READ MORE›
Stirring up anti-Moscow sentiments, he contrasted the sorry state of Tomsk's streets with the billions of rubles pumped into the Russian capital... READ MORE›
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny appeared in court on Monday, a day after being detained at a major opposition protest that he had organised... READ MORE›
Police detained Navalny, who hopes to run against Putin, as he walked along central Moscow's Tverskaya Street with supporters, part of an unsanctioned rally... READ MORE›
Navalny decried what he called public indifference to corruption in Russia... READ MORE›
MOSCOW -- Last Sunday, tens of thousands turned out across Russia to protest rampant corruption in the upper echelons of power... READ MORE›
Police also detained two members of Navalny's campaign team in St. Petersburg for organizing unauthorized public events... READ MORE›
Alexei Navalny and his Foundation for Fighting Corruption called for the protests, which attracted crowds of hundreds or thousands in most sizable Russian cities... READ MORE›
The capture of two Russian fighters in Syria has highlighted the apparent involvement of proxy forces in harassing members of the Russian political opposition at home... READ MORE›
There were protests in dozens of Russian cities last Sunday, called by Navalny over allegations of corruption against prime minister Dmitry Medvedev... READ MORE›
Independent Moscow-based political analyst Masha Lipman said the verdict is a message to the entire Russian opposition All of you guys are at our mercy... READ MORE›
The Investigative Committee, a federal authority with broad powers, said six people were detained in St. Petersburg and two in Moscow... READ MORE›
Navalny, a trained lawyer, heads the Anti-Corruption Foundation, which publishes extensive exposes about the personal wealth and alleged corruption of Russian officials... READ MORE›
On Monday, a Moscow court handed a 15-day jail term to the protest organizer, Alexei Navalny, whose charisma and social media savvy helped rally the young... READ MORE›
Popular Russian business newspaper Kommersant reports that Navalny has based his petition on a decision by the European Court of Human Rights ECHR in Strasbourg... READ MORE›
Goldstone also mentioned that a Russian prosecutor offered to provide the information on Clinton to the campaign... READ MORE›
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