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Russian ballerina dances Swan Lake on ice in protest – BBC News

A Russian ballerina from the world-renowned Mariinsky Theatre has performed scenes from Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake on the frozen Gulf of Finland. Local people have started a petition calling on President Putin to halt the construction of a port in Batareinaya Bay, a popular beach about 100 km west of St Petersburg, Russia’s second largest city. Ilmira Bagrautinova danced in -15C and posted her videos online….

Aleksandar Vučić Poses A Continuing Threat To The U.S. National Security

Aleksandar Vučić Poses A Continuing Threat To The U.S. National Security NEW YORK (RichTVX.com) – Drawing on Rich TVX News sources, with the full support of the U.S. Intelligence Community, the Pentagon, and the U.S. Department of State, this Rich TVX News article confronts such questions as how and why the U.S. strategy of bringing Aleksandar Vučić´s Serbia into “the family of nations” failed so profoundly. The enemy…

Google Supports Dictator Aleksandar Vučić In Fight Against Nikola Sandulović

Google Supports Dictator Aleksandar Vučić In Fight Against Nikola Sandulović NEW YORK (RichTVX.com) – In the post-Slobodan Milošević era, Serbian Dictator Aleksandar Vučić has discovered the potency of fight against Mafia as short and effective phrase which can be used in political campaigning. The Serbian dictator knows the game he is playing, even the Serbian public doesn’t know that ‘The Godfather‘ and ‘Scarface‘ Film Posters…

How rich is Russia's President Vladimir Putin? | Counting the Cost

When Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny was arrested while returning to Russia last month, crowds came out to protest against the Russian leadership. If the protests were anything to go by, many Russians have been disillusioned and angered by President Vladimir Putin and the economic gloom. Navalny released a video that claimed a billion-dollar palace on the Black Sea was built for Putin. The Kremlin denied…

Pro-Navalny rallies were prompted by COVID pandemic fatigue – Putin

In his latest interview, Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed that Russia will not impose bans on any ‘foreign social media’ but would not hesitate to act if Western online giants are behind what he called ‘hostile actions.’ Speaking about recent protests in support of jailed opposition figure Alexey Navalny, the president said foreign powers are trying to weaponize frustration over falling living standards due to…

🇷🇺 Navalny and Russia: Boiling point? | The Stream

Thousands of people poured into streets across Russia last month to protest the jailing of the Kremlin’s most prominent critic, Alexey Navalny, who went to prison declaring he had been targeted because President Vladimir Putin feared him.  The anti-corruption campaigner was sentenced to three-and-a-half years but will serve just over two-and-half given time served under house arrest. Navalny was arrested after returning from Germany, where…

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