Russians on Saturday marked the anniversary of one of the most prominent political murders in their country. Caryn Ceolin with who Boris Nemtsov was, and why there’s an added sense of significance on the sixth anniversary of his assassination.
Several thousand Russians along with Western diplomats gathered in Moscow on Saturday to mark the sixth anniversary of the assassination of opposition politician Boris Nemtsov
Analysis: Russians who protested last Saturday in cities thousands of miles from Moscow, often in difficult conditions, may indicate their concerns run broader and deeper than Alexei Navalny’s arrest and poisoning
In what could be the biggest wave of nationwide protests in a decade, Russians on Saturday rallied in more than 70 cities in towns, from Siberia’s Yakutsk in - 51C to St Petersburg, President Vladimir Putin’s hometown. | Writes@NatVasilyevaAP
Police clashed violently with protesters in Moscow and arrested more than 2,500 demonstrators in cities across the country Saturday as Russians took to the streets.
#BREAKING Russia on Saturday imposed sanctions on 25 British officials, responding to penalties Britain imposed in July against the same number of Russians over human rights violations
President Vladimir Putin told Russians they are "invincible" when they stand together as the country on Saturday marked the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II
President #Putin has told Russians they are "invincible" when they stand together as the country on Saturday marked the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II on lockdown from the coronavirus 75 #VictoryDay #VictoryDay75
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Russians angered by the impending inauguration of Vladimir Putin to a new term as president protested Saturday in scores of cities across the country:
Schwarzenegger's response to Trump from Saturday night: “I never know really why the Russians make him say certain things."
Queen Vic in Marseille already filling up with England fans, in good time for Saturday. No sign of any Russians yet
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