By Ian Bateson MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court placed opposition leader Alexei Navalny under house arrest for at least two months on Friday and barred him from using the Internet or speaking to the media. The court said Navalny, an outspoken critic of President Vladimir Putin and a leader of...
The move is the latest of several that undercut prospects of free elections next year, despite commitments made to the Biden administration in return for sanctions relief.
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It's so nice that the Democrat party today compares so well to some of the most brutal and dictatorial governments on the planet. Just what we need leading the US...
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