
A major broadcast on Belarus. Tikhanovskaya. Strikes. Special forces officers.
The final episode of Alexei Navalny’s weekly program Russia of the Future before he was poisoned with Novichok. On air, Alexei talks about the events in Belarus, which he calls historic and important for Russia, and also criticizes the Russian authorities amid the protests in Khabarovsk and the conf

Utkin vs. Solovyov, police scumbags, nightmare in the metro

Alexei Navalny’s interview with the project “Russians Are OK!”
Alexei Navalny interviewed by Elizaveta Osetinskaya — a conversation about what Russia’s economy could be like without corruption, a monopoly on power, and state pressure on business.

URGENT: Putin Is Stamping His Feet. Raids Across the Country
In this video, recorded on a phone in September 2019, Alexei Navalny speaks about an unprecedented wave of raids on campaign offices across the country — the Kremlin’s response to the success of “Smart Voting” in the Moscow City Duma elections. With his characteristic irony, Alexei explains why Vlad

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