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| | | | | A new generation of dissident artists is inspiring a wave of solidarity against Putin's war-recalling the Soviet people who ultimately defeated the Soviet Union. | |
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| | | | | President Vladimir Putin is working to silence his most vocal pro-war nationalist critics on the eve of this fall's regional elections and the 2024 presidential election in which he is expected to seek six more years in power. Following the Wagner mutiny, which posed the biggest threat yet to Putin's 23-year rule, the Kremlin now seeks to deploy the same tactics it used to crush Russia's liberal opposition against prominent far-right "patriots" to mitigate its political risks, three Russian officials tol... | |
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| | | | | The real "higher goal" of the deal was not what a Kremlin spokesperson suggested. | |
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