
Twitter day. 18 May 2017

Program "Chronic Today: A Year Without Alexei Navalny" from February 17, 2017
February 16 marks the anniversary of Alexei Navalny's death. Today we recall the words he spoke exactly ten years ago. In January 2015, Navalny gave an interview to Echo of Moscow (a Russian radio station), where he reflected on his choice, his fate, why he had not been imprisoned at that time, and

“Ricochet” from June 2, 2020. FBK investigation into the finances of the head of the Moscow City Duma

The Morning Briefing episode from November 29, 2018: Alexei Navalny’s launch of “Smart Voting”

Alexei Navalny on Standing Up to Putin and His Murderous Minions
In an exclusive interview, Russia’s oft-imprisoned opposition leader talks about the threats against him and the long struggle against what the opposition calls Putinism.
Putin is getting in our way, but we will keep going
After the arrest. Navalny is back on air at 20:18

Twitter day. 23 October 2017

Dear Tanya Felgengauer! Some scoundrel attacked you today and stabbed you right in the...

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A wonderful photo from yesterday’s arrest

Interview with Tatyana Felgenhauer dated January 14, 2015.
In the interview, Alexei Navalny spoke about the continuing pressure from the Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) after the verdict, explained why he cut off his electronic ankle monitor and paid for its cost, and said that he considers both the restrictions and the case itself illegal, while viewin

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And watch and listen to me on Ekho (Echo, a Russian media outlet)

“Flight Debrief” from August 19, 2013.
In the TV show “Flight Analysis,” Alexei Navalny, who is running for mayor of Moscow, talks about the hardest decisions in his life and career, linking them to responsibility for other people and his shift into independent political activity. He explains that his approach to organizing and making st