
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

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

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The TV in our barracks spends the whole day straining itself in a fight against NATO. On every...

Navalny’s Interview in The New York Times

“Fighting corruption without fighting the corrupt is hypocrisy.” Navalny’s article in Russian

Medvedev’s Mysterious Island
Medvedev’s Mysterious Island

About the trial with A. B. Usmanov, at which I once very much missed the journalists from Kommersant.
Clashes in Yekaterinburg: the truth they won’t tell you on TV

Fights in Yekaterinburg: the truth they won’t tell you on TV
Circus on Ice: Putin’s Senility Threatens the Country

“The situation with the network of offshore companies registered in the names of seasonal Armenian workers does not seem suspicious to me,” (quote)

Why Putin’s friends fired Sberbank analysts

Prokhorov’s Lawsuit Against Navalny. We Are Disappointed.
Arkady Babchenko Is Alive, the Chelyabinsk Criminal Case, and Rising Gasoline Prices

Prokhorov’s Bribe to Deputy Prime Minister Khloponin. Evidence
An oligarch buys off an official. Here’s how.

How an Oligarch Pays a Bribe to a Deputy Prime Minister: Breaking Down the Mechanics

Oligarchs pay bribes to government officials. Everyone knows that. But how exactly do they do it?...

New sanctions: what does this mean?