"Putin killed my husband, took half my life," Yulia Navalnya said yesterday, while pledging to continue the work of the dissident lawyer
President Vladimir Putin
Yulia Navalnyaya, 47, says she holds Vladimir Putin "personally responsible" for her husband's death
"Once again Western optimists are misreading Erdogan, that he is 'rekindling fraught relations with the West.' He just needs Western money, a few pats on the shoulder & legitimacy for his sultanship"
Putin talked at a news conference following talks with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Scores of Wagner fighters are apparently refusing to stay put in the aftermath of their failed march on Moscow
Russian politicians and generals called for unity
Peskov said Moscow is considering its retaliatory actions
Twitter said it would not be promoted on the platform when placing limits on the Russian government accounts in April
Putin said NATO wants to destroy Russia
The Russian president claims the country’s setbacks in 2022 “arose largely unexpectedly”