EU official warns of "worse-than-Putin" politician taking power in Russia
"You need faces—strong leaders and politicians who offer themselves as alternatives," said Sergey Lagodinsky, a member of the European Parliament.
Russian revolutionaries prepare for post-Putin future
Former Russian lawmakers are to meet in Poland this week as various anti-Kremlin movements jockey for influence over a possible post-Putin Russia.
Ukraine Is Fast Becoming Putin's Waterloo
The rapid advance of Ukrainian forces over the past week has implications beyond the conflict in which they occurred. The future of Russian President Vladimir Putin and therefore the future of Russia itself is at stake.
Putin Nemesis—Back in The Hole in Russia—Likens Himself to X-Men's Magneto
Alexei Navalny said he has been sent back into solitary confinement for being a "persistent offender."
Russian Media Slammed for 'Bragging' Over New Traffic Lights in Ruined City
"When you beat someone half to death, took everything that was, and then you proudly tell everyone how you gave candy," anti-Russian account writes.
Face of Russia's Anti-Putin Movement, Yevgeny Roizman, Faces Jail
A criminal case was opened against Roizman, according to him, for one phrase: "invasion of Ukraine."
Alexei Navalny Compares Putin's Enablers to Mayor Quimby on 'The Simpsons'
The jailed activist called on sanctions to be placed on more individuals that he said support the Russian president.
Putin Arranged Multimillion-Dollar Dowry for Ex-Wife: Report
The head of the Anti-Corruption Foundation's investigative unit said Putin played a role in the marriage between Lyudmila Ocheretnaya and Artur Ocheretny.
Putin's Ex-Wife's Messages Detail Unhappiness as First Lady: Navalny Probe
Lyudmila Putina started an online journal in 2006, according to the jailed Kremlin critic's team.
Navalny Vows Putin Won't Destroy Relaunched Anti-Corruption Foundation
"We talked about the fact that Putin and his crooks will not succeed in destroying the Anti-Corruption Foundation," Alexey Navalny, imprisoned Russian opposition leader, said.
Putin's Fiercest Critic Undergoing 'Torture' in Prison—Lawyer
Alexey Navalny has compared the notorious penal colony where he is held to Putin's palatial homes.
Alexei Navalny Feared He'd Be Sent to Torture Prison: A 'Monstrous Place'
The prominent Kremlin critic has reportedly been transferred from a prison colony to an undisclosed location.
Vladimir Putin's Biggest Critic Has Suddenly Gone Missing
"We don't know where Aleksey is now," tweeted the opposition politician's aide on Tuesday.
Alexei Navalny, Jailed Putin Critic, Suggests President Secretly Adores Him
Navalny also tweeted he is facing a new criminal case in Russia that could keep him imprisoned for 15 more years on top of the nine he's now serving.
Navalny Calls for 'Information Front' as Russia Triples State Media Funds
The Kremlin critic is calling for a massive advertising campaign on social media targeting Russian citizens to counter the Kremlin's "Goebbelsian propaganda."
Amid a debacle in Ukraine, experts weigh in on what lies ahead for Putin
While many say Putin will survive as Russia accelerates toward what seems like Stalinist totalitarianism, others see a faster end to his reign.
Is Vladimir Putin Married? What We Know About Alina Kabaeva
The Russian leader has never confirmed a relationship with the former gymnast, who many sources claim is his alleged mistress.
Russian Anger at Vladimir Putin Can 'Explode' Any Time: Alexei Navalny Aide
Leonid Volkov, Navalny's chief of staff, told Newsweek that public polls in Russia that show broad support for the war in Ukraine are "pure and simple propaganda."
Alexei Navalny a Warning to Putin Challengers as He Condemns 'Traitors'
Putin recently said the West is trying to use traitors within Russia to destroy the country.
Alexei Navalny Rallies Putin Resistance—'Toad Sitting on an Oil Pipe'
The jailed Russian opposition leader uses his latest sentencing as a platform to stir opposition against Vladimir Putin.
Alexei Navalny Quotes 'The Wire' After Given 9-Year Prison Sentence
"Well, as the characters of my favorite TV series 'The Wire' used to say: 'You only do two days. That's the day you go in and the day you come out,'" he said.
$700M Superyacht With Cinema, Pool Linked to Vladimir Putin
Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny's organization said the huge vessel, currently docked in an Italian port, could belong to the Russian president.
Where Does Putin Live? A Look at the Russian President's Residences
In 2021, jailed Kremlin-opposition leader Alexey Navanly published a video claiming that Putin owned a luxurious mansion near the Black Sea worth $1 billion.
Alexei Navalny Facing Additional 13 Years in Russian Prison, $10K Fine
The critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin is already carrying out a 2 1/2 year sentence in a penal colony.
Russian Woman Interrupts Live State News Broadcast To Send Message to Putin
The woman has since been identified as Marina Ovsyannikova, an employee of the station, and the video is going viral on social media.
Russian Police Arrest 13K Protesters as Ukraine Invasion Opposition Surges
"On March 6, Russian police detained over 4,640 people who participated in anti-war rallies in 65 cities," the human rights group tracking Russian arrests, OVD-Info said.
Russian People Increasingly Against Ukraine War—Opposition Poll
Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny said a poll conducted by his aides showed that the number of Russians who disagreed with the Ukraine invasion was rising.
Jailed Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Facing New Charges
The Kremlin critic, already serving a 3.5-year sentence in what many see as a politically motivated case, is facing new charges in a trial held inside a prison.
Orangutan Becomes 'Face of Opposition' in Russia After Zoo Mascot Vote
An opposition supporter turned the orangutan into a hero, claiming that it was the ape was the "best possible option" to represent the city.
Putin and Xi to Cement Ties at Olympics amid Threat of War in Ukraine
The Russian and Chinese leaders will meet amid the backdrop of the Beijing Winter Olympics, and a growing crisis in Ukraine.