The Russian president's reign is set to continue for another six years, but his country faces numerous challenges, including ...
Lyudmila Navalnaya, the mother of Putin critic Alexei Navalny, has made a plea to the Russian president to release her son's body after he died in an Arctic prison. Attempts to locate the body ...
As Putin's opponents mourn the loss of his most charismatic campaigner, Alexei Navalny and Yulia Navalnaya's love affair is ...
Alexei Navalny’s mother appealed to President Vladimir Putin, in a video statement on Feb. 20, to hand over the opposition leader’s body for burial. (Video: Alexei Navalny YouTube Channel via ...
said “it’s obvious” that Putin killed him. Russian authorities handed Navalny’s body over to his mother and wife on Saturday, according to a spokesperson for Navalny. “Alexei’s body ...
What Happened: Putin, during a speech at a tank factory ... In February 2023, he also restored a Soviet-era award, the “Mother Heroine,” to incentivize women to have more children.
The mother of a young man who took his own life ... Five days after Vladimir Putin's invasion in February 2022, Ms Truss said in a BBC interview: 'If people want to support that struggle, I ...
Navalny’s mother publicly called out Putin in the days after her son’s death, accusing authorities of refusing to hand over the body. Even as late as Friday morning, the morgue where Navalny ...
The mother of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny brought flowers to her son's grave after thousands of mourners flocked to the Putin critic's funeral. The funeral, which took in place in ...
Navalny’s mother, Lyudmila, who spent over a week in Russia’s Arctic north to retrieve his body, attended the funeral ceremony. The Putin critic’s wife Yulia, his son, Zakhar, and daughter ...
In this pool photograph distributed by Russian state agency Sputnik, Russia's President Vladimir Putin gives an interview ... statist dream of resurrecting “Mother Russia” as an imperial ...
Antigone, the teenage heroine ... Navalny’s mother and widow join Antigone in prodding us to remember that the treatment of the dead has consequences for the living — not for Putin ...