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Russian government." politiro (4/18, O'Brien, 6.73M) reports Sullivan was pressed by CNN's Dana Bash "over why EFTA00135906 Biden isn't demanding Navalny's release or granting him medical attention at `every single opportunity,' induding in a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin last week or in
4/18, story 4, 1:45, Davis, 4.85M), "Russia's leading opposition leader is dying, claim allies of Alexei Navalny. Keeping watch outside his prison, Navalny's doctors saying he's in 'critical condition. They didn't let us in.' Navalny [is] now 19 days into a hunger strike. ... A chorus of voices, includi
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4/18, story 4, 1:45, Davis, 4.85M), "Russia's leading opposition leader is dying, claim allies of Alexei Navalny. Keeping watch outside his prison, Navalny's doctors saying he's in 'critical condition. They didn't let us in.' Navalny [is] now 19 days into a hunger strike. ... A chorus of voices, includi
levels of the Russian government." Politico (4/18, O'Brien, 6.73M) reports Sullivan was pressed by CNN's Dana Bash "over why Biden isn't demanding Navalny's release or granting him medical attention at 'every single opportunity,' including in a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin last week or in
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zenhorn of the Washington Post. Herszenhorn's new book, The Dissident: Alexey Navalny: Profile of a Political Prisoner, offers a gripping account of Navalny's life, from his childhood in the Soviet Union to his anti-corruption activism and the Kremlin's heavy-handed attempts to silence him—for good. Ple
t face of Russia's embattled political opposition. Having bravely returned to Russia in the wake of a botched assassination attempt in summer 2020, Navalny is now imprisoned in brutal conditions in a remote prison above the Arctic Circle. Few are better equipped to tell his harrowing story than veteran
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..on the grounds that it is an extremist group." A ruling in the government's favor "would give the authorities the legal power to arrest and jail (Navalny's) supporters and block their bank accounts simply for being activists in the foundation." French Authorities Claim Police Murderer Is A Radicalize
extremism charges." Moscow City Court "is expected to rule in a few days on a request from a Moscow prosecutor to officially outlaw the backbone of Navalny's political movement...on the grounds that it is an extremist group." A ruling in the government's favor "would give the authorities the legal powe
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Russia to campaign once he recovers from his poisoning," according to Leonid Volkov, a member of his team. Since his poisoning, Russia has "accused Navalny of working with" the CIA, "prompting the pro-government Federal News Agency to report that Navalny could be guilty of treason." Volkov said, "We see
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t of Russia's GRU military intelligence." Watchdog group the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons "earlier this month confirmed that Navalny was poisoned by a military-grade Novichok nerve-agent on Aug. 20, when he was campaigning for anti-Putin candidates in elections in Russia's Siberi
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Putin." The Washington Post (2/22, Birnbaum, 10.52M) says the sanctions "will go into effect in about a week." Politico Europe (2/22, 15K) reports Navalny and some of his "top aides" have "called loudly and publicly for the EU to sanction oligarchs close to Putin, especially those who maintain a large
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nt crackdown on nationwide protests and its attempts to create a climate of fear." The AP adds Sobol, a "lawyer and politician," told reporters that Navalny's Foundation for Fighting Corruption "and his team's regional offices will continue to operate even amid the `arrests of our followers and allies,
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ys the demonstrations have presented the Kremlin with a choice. It can cave to the pressure from protesters and undercut its authority by releasing Navalny, or it can leave Navalny in jail, which could foment more protests and unify the opposition. Scottish Leader Promises Referendum On Independence Fr
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) reported Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny delivered "a defiant warning tonight and a message for President Trump." ABC's Ian Pannell said Navalny was critical of Trump "for not joining world leaders in condemning the attack" on him. On NBC Nightly NewsVi (10/19, story 9, 1:30, 5.28M), Keir Si
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Russia to campaign once he recovers from his poisoning," according to Leonid Volkov, a member of his team. Since his poisoning, Russia has "accused Navalny of working with" the CIA, "prompting the pro- government Federal News Agency to report that Navalny could be guilty of treason." Volkov said, "We se
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of Russia's GRU military intelligence." Watchdog group the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons "earlier this month confirmed that Navalny was poisoned by a military-grade Novichok nerve- agent on Aug. 20, when he was campaigning for anti-Putin candidates in elections in Russia's Siberi
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urce "familiar with U.S. intelligence reporting said there was no reason to doubt the German finding that a Novichok nerve agent was used to poison Navalny, a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin." ABC World News TonigitVi 's (9/2, story 9, 1:25, Llamas, 6.93M) Ian Pannell reported, "The W
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rvous system - was confirmed several times by independent laboratories." The hospital said that "another broad analysis has been initiated" and that Navalny remains in a medically induced coma but "there is no acute danger to his life." He is being given "atropine, a medication used to treat certain typ
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ct in the eastern Donbass region." The Wall Street Journal (4/22, Simmons, Kantchev, Subscription Publication, 8.41M) provides additional coverage. Navalny's Own Doctors Urge Him To End Hunger Strike. The Washington Post (4/22, Khurshudyan, 10.52M) reports that "doctors for jailed Russian opposition le
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Mr Rogov argues that the agenda will be set by citizens, both in Moscow and in the regions. In an honest election many might prefer someone like Mr Navalny to any former Kremlin official. Although best known for his anti-corruption campaigning and his nationalism, Mr Navalny's central idea is the devol
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icized investigations into state corruption and for his role in anti-Kremlin demonstrations two years ago, has now been placed under house arrest. Navalny, who won twenty-seven per cent of the vote in a recent Moscow mayoral ballot, is barred from using the Internet, his principal means of communicati
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) reported Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny delivered "a defiant warning tonight and a message for President Trump." ABC's Ian Pannell said Navalny was critical of Trump "for not joining world leaders in condemning the attack" on him. On NBC Nightly NewsVi (10/19, story 9, 1:30, 5.28M), Keir Si
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rvous system - was confirmed several times by independent laboratories." The hospital said that "another broad analysis has been initiated" and that Navalny remains in a medically induced coma but "there is no acute danger to his life." He is being given "atropine, a medication used to treat certain typ
Kremlin
OrganizationFortified complex in Moscow, Russia

Vladimir Putin
Person2nd and 4th President of Russia (2000-2008, 2012-present), 7th and 11th Prime Minister of Russia (1999-2000, 2008-2012), Director of the Federal Security Service (1998-1999) and Deputy Mayor of Saint Petersburg (1994-1996)

Nancy Pelosi
PersonAmerican politician (born 1940)

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Joe Biden
Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)

Prince Andrew
PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)

Virginia Giuffre
PersonAdvocate for sex trafficking victims (1983–2025)

Bloomberg L.P.
OrganizationAmerican privately held financial, software, data, and media company

Julie K. Brown
PersonAmerican journalist

House of Representatives
OrganizationLower house of the United States Congress

Department of Justice
OrganizationUnited States Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for law enforcement

Scarborough
PersonNER artifact - Scarborough media measurement company referenced in DOJ Bulletin Intelligence methodology
Bulletin Intelligence
OrganizationNews monitoring and intelligence service

Axios
OrganizationAmerican news and information company

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

comScore
OrganizationWeb analytics company

USA Today
OrganizationAmerican national daily newspaper
Emmy Taylor
PersonFormer assistant to Ghislaine Maxwell, appeared in Epstein flight logs and court documents