
Twitter day. 10 April 2020

Which of them is bleeding the National Guard dry?
In this video investigation from August 2018, Alexei Navalny speaks directly to rank-and-file National Guard troops to show how brazenly they are being robbed by their own leadership. He exposes a corruption scheme under which, by decision of Dmitry Medvedev, a Crimean meat-processing plant became t

Twitter day. 31 May 2017

A Response to Alisher Usmanov
Alexei Navalny’s video response to oligarch Alisher Usmanov, recorded in the spring of 2017 at the height of the presidential campaign. After the release of the investigation He Is Not Dimon to You about Dmitry Medvedev, the offended billionaire recorded a series of pompous video addresses featuring

Twitter day. 27 April 2017

Navalny at 20:18. Broadcast #002, 27.04
Alexei goes on air with a green face: literally an hour before filming, he was attacked and had brilliant green antiseptic splashed into his eye, causing a severe chemical burn. Despite the injury, he wryly discusses his “exotic look” and keeps working, proving that no cowardly Kremlin stunt will st

Navalny at 20:18. Broadcast #001, 20.04

Twitter day. 19 April 2017

Twitter day. 26 March 2017

Don't Call Him Dimon
A legendary investigation in which Alexei Navalny exposes Dmitry Medvedev’s multi-billion-dollar empire, hidden behind a facade of “charitable” foundations. With his trademark humor, Alexei shows how ordinary online sneaker orders helped uncover palaces, yachts, and vineyards in Tuscany gifted to “D

Twitter day. 2 March 2017

Twitter day. 15 September 2016

Twitter day. 1 December 2015

Twitter day. 18 April 2014

About Crooks and Thieves, Saffron Milk Caps and Shawarma, Black Grouse and Nationalism
“The Rules of Alexei Navalny’s Life” is a personal profile presented through a collection of short reflections on childhood, family, politics, fear, television, corruption, nationalism, religion, and everyday life.

Twitter day. 24 September 2011

I think power in Russia will not change hands as a result of elections.
In an interview with Yevgenia Albats, Alexei Navalny speaks about Russia’s political dynamics, arguing that a change of power in the country will not come through elections, but must emerge as a movement from below—through pressure from citizens and mass action.

How to Solve the Luzhkov Problem

How those siphoning money out of Gazprom are being let off the hook

How They Skim Money at Gazprom

D. Medvedev’s Address to the Nation on the Financial Crisis That Never Happened

Speech at the Bureau

Secrets of Putin’s Mountain Residence
Navalny’s speech in court: “The criminal regime is losing the war”