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13 days ago
Roman Golikov’s lawyer has filed a final appeal with the Finnish Supreme Court alongside an injunction request to suspend the expulsion.
20 days ago
Finland to Deport Anti-War Russian Who Donated to Navalny’s Banned Political Group ○
Roman Golikov’s lawyer has filed a final appeal with the Finnish Supreme Court alongside an injunction request to suspend the expulsion.
3 months ago
Graphic Navalny Autopsy Photos Spark Anger Over Journalistic Ethics ⊖
Maria Pevchikh and other Navalny allies roundly criticized The Insider’s decision to publish a photo of Navalny’s body.
Nearly 2 Dozen Navalny Mourners Detained on Anniversary of Activist’s Death ⊖⊖
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a story from The Moscow Times ✅ › The Moscow Times
More than 80 cities around the world held events this week marking the anniversary of Navalny's death at an Arctic prison on Feb. 16, 2024.
Alexei Navalny dart frog toxin poisoning: What we know ⊖
Epibatidine, found in the Ecuadoran dart frog, causes muscle paralysis and eventual asphyxiation. Experts have said the toxin can also be produced synthetically, instead of extracting it directly fro…
Was Navalny poisoning by frog toxin meant to send a message? ⊖⊖
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Yvette Cooper may think so, and use of epibatidine may seem exotic, but experts say that is not conclusive
It was a very particular choice of weapon, but experts say it remains unclear whether the da…
Kremlin denies Russia poisoned Navalny with frog toxin ⊖⊖
5 European governments had presented a forensic analysis that said poisoning was "likely the cause of his death."
Russia rejects claims of poisoning Navalny with dart frog toxin ⊖⊖
Five European countries have accused Russia of using a toxin from dart frogs to kill the Kremlin critic.
Kremlin Rejects European Accusations of Navalny Poisoning ⊖⊖
Britain, Sweden, France, Germany and the Netherlands claimed Russia killed Navalny with a rare toxin found in South American dart frogs.
Russian whistleblower's sudden death in Surrey 'needs to be reopened' in the wake of revelations around Navalny's frog poison death, friends say ⊖⊖
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
British authorities are facing calls to reopen an investigation into the sudden death of Russian whistleblower Alexander Perepilichny amid fears he died like Alexei Navalny of poisoning.