Police in Russia used heavy force in detaining more than 3,000 people nationwide as demonstrators took to the streets for a second-straight weekend to demand the release of jailed opposition politician and anti-corruption activist Aleksei Navalny.
Activists have scheduled a second round of nationwide protests in Russia on January 31, demonstrating against government corruption and demanding the release of Aleksei Navalny -- while Russian police have stepped up a crackdown on supporters of the jailed opposition leader.
Unauthorized January 23 rallies in Russia’s far-flung regions illustrated the breadth of the demonstrations for poisoned opposition leader Aleksei Navalny’s release from prison. Participants plan to continue their demonstrations on January 31, 2021.
Russia's most prominent TV host has denounced the organizers of rallies demanding the release of jailed opposition leader Aleksei Navalny as "political pedophiles." His insult sets the tone of coverage by many pro-Kremlin media outlets.
Angry protests over widespread corruption and the arrest of opposition leader Aleksei Navalny swept across Russia on January 23. What brought so many more people onto the streets compared to lots of previous protests, despite Kremlin threats and a forceful crackdown?
Throughout Russia, sizable, unauthorized rallies took place on January 23 for the release of opposition leader Aleksei Navalny from prison. Some 863 people had been detained nationwide by mid-afternoon on January 23, according to the non-governmental law-enforcement watchdog OVD-Info.
Videos supporting jailed Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny are receiving millions of views on TikTok, while other social media platforms are also seeing a strong uptick in pro-Navalny content, including posts by popular celebrities.
A video alleging that a secret palace used by Russian President Vladimir Putin comes stuffed with over-the-top amenities like a strip club and an $800 toilet brush has gained tens of millions of views on YouTube. The video was made by opposition leader Aleksei Navalny.
46-й президент США Джо Байден 20 января принес присягу в качестве главы государства. Вместе с ним к присяге на церемонии инаугурации в Вашингтоне была приведена вице-президент Камала Харрис. Вот как это было
Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny said a hearing he faced at a police station on January 18 was a mockery of justice and called for street protests, as Western leaders demanded his release. Navalny was detained the previous evening at a Moscow airport after returning from Germany.
Прибывшего из Берлина в Москву оппозиционера Алексея Навального задержали в аэропорту Шереметьево на паспортном контроле. Адвокат Ольга Михайлова собиралась проследовать за Навальным, но полицейские отказали ей. Все это происходило в прямом эфире Настоящего Времени
17 января самолет с Алексеем Навальным должен был приземлиться в московском аэропорту Внуково. Многие люди пришли его встретить. По данным "ОВД-Инфо", полицейские задержали более 60 человек. Некоторые задержания попали в эфир Настоящего Времени
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