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Twitter day. 3 August 2023

15 Points from a Russian Citizen Who Wants the Best for Their Country

Alexei Navalny: This is what a post-Putin Russia should look like
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is serving a nine-year sentence in a maximum-security penal colony. This essay was conveyed to The Post by his legal team.

The 100 Most Influential People of 2022: Vladimir Putin
Perhaps Vladimir Putin’s true mission is to teach lessons. To everyone — from world leaders and pundits to ordinary people. He has been especially good at this in 2022.

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What kind of platform do I have now? It’s not a platform—it’s the defendant’s bench.

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I love you.

Putin's Palace. The Story of the Biggest Bribe
"Putin's Palace. The Story of the Biggest Bribe" is an investigation by Alexei Navalny into a residence on the Black Sea near Gelendzhik. Step by step, the investigation shows how the residence is structured: the land, security, infrastructure, contractors, legal entities, and money flows leading to

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Twitter day. 17 January 2021

When I had just gotten out of the hospital, I used to do this exercise. The hardest thing for…

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Everyone complains so much about 2020, curses it so fiercely, that one thing becomes obvious to me: I…

Twitter day. 21 December 2020

I called my would-be killer. He confessed.
In this video, Alexei Navalny personally calls one of the members of the FSB-controlled hit squad — chemist Konstantin Kudryavtsev — and, posing as an aide to Nikolai Patrushev, gets him to confess to what he did. The FSB officer’s account of how Novichok was used not only definitively proved the Kr

“The Case Is Solved. I Know Who Tried to Kill Me.” — Investigation into Navalny’s Poisoners
The Case Is Solved. I Know Who Tried to Kill Me. is one of Alexei Navalny’s most important investigations. In it, Navalny identifies the FSB officers who were involved in the attempt on his life using the Novichok nerve agent. What Russian authorities sought to portray as a vague and unexplained “i

Navalny live on air, Siluanov on pensions, strikes in Belarus
Alexei Navalny, recovering from poisoning, appears live on his weekly show, which this time is being hosted for him by Lyubov Sobol. He talks about his recovery after the poisoning, his intention to return to Russia, and places personal responsibility on Vladimir Putin, linking what happened—and the

Hi, this is Navalny.
Alexei Navalny’s first video after the poisoning. He says that, despite pressure and aggressive statements from the Russian authorities, he intends to return to Russia and continue his work. He also states plainly that Russian President Vladimir Putin was behind the attempt on his life. In addition,