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Ian Pannell reported on ABC World News Tonight (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 hu
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o! News/Bloomberg Opinion <https://news.yahoo.com/u-needs-realistic-russia-strategy-120010728.html> (8/24, 12.82M), Bloomberg says the poisoning of Alexei Navalny "underscores the dangers Russians face for speaking out against President Vladimir Putin" and is a "warning to those currently protesting for democr
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-information-on-arms-dealer- poisoning-k9txb2zgp> (8/28, Parfitt, Moody, Subscription Publication, 50K) reports staff at a Berlin hospital "treating Alexei Navalny are said to have requested information from doctors who cared for a poisoned Bulgarian arms dealer." Doctors at the Charite hospital "have contacted
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s://vvwvv.nytimes.com/2020/09/22/opinion/vIadimir-putin-navalny-poisoning.html> (9/22, 18.61 M) editorializes, "It is now an established fact...that Alexei Navalny was poisoned with Novichok, a nerve agent EFTA00136737 developed by the Soviet Union." But in "the face of Kremlin stonewalling, many questions re
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discourage-navalnys-return-says-ally-idUSICBN27614G> (10/21, Zverev, Nikolskaya) reports, "The Kremlin is trying to intimidate opposition politician Alexei Navalny to discourage him from returning to Russia to campaign once he recovers from his poisoning," according to Leonid Volkov, a member of his team. Since
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o impose sanctions on four senior Russian officials close to President Vladimir Putin in a mainly symbolic response to the jailing of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny." The agreement, which "came after France, Germany, Poland and the Baltic states urged the 27-member bloc to send a message to Putin that debate an
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gness to do so. But, the spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, also "accus[ed] Washington of meddling in mass protests in support of detained opposition leader Alexei Navalny." Ahead of demonstrations on Saturday "which saw police detain more than 3,000 people and use force to break up rallies across Russia," the US Emba
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idating Him To Discourage Return To Russia. Reuters (10/21, Zverev, Nikolskaya) reports, "The Kremlin is trying to intimidate opposition politician Alexei Navalny to discourage him from returning to Russia to campaign once he recovers from his poisoning," according to Leonid Volkov, a member of his team. Since
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s Dealer's Assassination Attempt. The Times (= (8/28, Parfitt, Moody, Subscription Publication, 50K) reports staff at a Berlin hospital "treating Alexei Navalny are said to have requested information from doctors who cared for a poisoned Bulgarian arms dealer." Doctors at the Charito hospital "have contacted
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YTimes: Putin Must Be Held Accountable For Navalny Poisoning. The New York Times (9/22, 18.61M) editorializes, "It is now an established fact...that Alexei Navalny was poisoned with Novichok, a nerve agent developed by the Soviet Union." But in "the face of Kremlin stonewalling, many questions remain unanswere
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deration." Navalny Allies Continue To Protest Despite Threat Of New Charges. Reuters (4/25) reports that allies of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny "pledged on Sunday to continue their actions despite the prospect of being outlawed under extremism charges." Moscow City Court "is expected to rul
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n Doctors Urge Him To End Hunger Strike. The Washington Post (4/22, Khurshudyan, 10.52M) reports that "doctors for jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny appealed Thursday for him to end his more than three-week hunger strike after prison authorities allowed civilian physicians to examine him. In a le
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Ian Pannell reported on ABC World News TonightVi (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 hu
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Dealer's Assassination Attempt. The Times (VS) (8/28, Parfitt, Moody, Subscription Publication, 50K) reports staff at a Berlin hospital "treating Alexei Navalny are said to have requested information from doctors who cared for a poisoned Bulgarian arms dealer." Doctors at the Charita hospital "have contacted
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YTimes: Putin Must Be Held Accountable For Navalny Poisoning. The New York Times (9/22, 18.61M) editorializes, "It is now an established fact...that Alexei Navalny was poisoned with Novichok, a nerve agent developed by the Soviet Union." But in "the face of Kremlin stonewalling, many questions remain unanswere
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4, when the last term for which Mr Putin might run would finally draw to a close. In the December elections the disgruntled followed the advice of Alexei Navalny, an influential blogger and anti-corruption crusader, and voted for any party other than "the party of crooks and thieves", as he labelled United R
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chairman's dinner, hosted by Mr. Barrack." -- A leading Russian critic of Vladimir Putin was hospitalized with suspected poisoning. From ABC News: Alexei Navalny "was taken by ambulance to the hospital early on Sunday morning from the jail with what authorities said was a 'severe allergic reaction,' his spo
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chairman's dinner, hosted by Mr. Barrack." -- A leading Russian critic of Vladimir Putin was hospitalized with suspected poisoning. From ABC News: Alexei Navalny "was taken by ambulance to the hospital early on Sunday morning from the jail with what authorities said was a 'severe allergic reaction,' his spok

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