President Vladimir Putin won a record post-Soviet landslide in Russia's election on Sunday, cementing his grip on power though thousands of opponents staged a noon protest at polling stations and the United States said the vote was neither free nor fair.
MOSCOW — President Vladimir Putin won a record post-Soviet landslide in Russia's election on Sunday, cementing his grip on power though thousands of opponents staged a noon protest at polling stations and the United States said the vote was neither free nor fair.
Navalny's widow, Yulia, appeared at the Russian embassy in Berlin to cheers and chants of "Yulia, Yulia."Exiled Navalny supporters broadcast footage on YouTube of protests inside Russia and abroad.'People saw they were not alone'"We showed ourselves, all of Russia and the whole world that Putin is not Russia that Putin has seized power in Russia," said Ruslan Shaveddinov of Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation.
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EXPLAINER: Who is on and off the ballot in Russia’s presidential election?President Vladimir Putin is expected to easily win a landslide victory and another six-year term
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Thousands of Russians join Navalny-inspired ‘noon against Putin’ election protestThousands of people turned up at polling stations in Russia and capitals across the world to take part in a peaceful but symbolic protest against the re-election of President Vladimir Putin.
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Putin poised to rule Russia for 6 more years after an election with no other real choicesRussian President Vladimir Putin is poised to extend nearly a quarter century of rule for six more years on Sunday after wrapping up an election that gave voters no real alternatives to an autocrat who has ruthlessly cracked down on dissent.
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Ukraine launches far-ranging drone attacks on final day of Russia’s presidential electionUkraine launched a new massive wave of drone attacks Sunday as Russians cast ballots on the final day of a presidential vote set to extend President Vladimir Putin’s rule for another six years. The Russian Defense Ministry reported downing 35 Ukrainian drones overnight, including four in the Moscow region.
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Poland’s Duda warns Putin will attack others if Russia wins in Ukraine | Akayla Gardner & Piotr SkolimowskiPolish President Andrzej Duda said Russian President Vladimir Putin will attack other states if the Kremlin wins its war in Ukraine as he sought to convince the US to approve further assistance for Kyiv.
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