Ekho Shake-Up Stirs Censorship FearsThe announcement on Tuesday of a boardroom shake-up in the country's most prominent opposition radio station and a decision to nix a critical television talk show has raised fresh concerns over media freedom. |
Kremlin Foes Seek to Band TogetherLiberal opposition leaders are planning to create a broad coalition or party uniting prominent public and political activists in the hope that it could win up to 30 percent of the vote in the next parliamentary elections in 2017. |
With App, Play Politics Is Taking on New SensePolitical satire has been enjoying a renaissance since the appearance of Russia's newly emboldened opposition. |
Official Quits Over Visa TiffA Federal Migration Service official involved in the expulsion of French author Anne Nivat from the country over a visa issue resigned Tuesday. |
Ekho Moskvy Editor Called In for QuestioningEkho Moskvy editor-in-chief Alexei Venediktov said Wednesday that he has been called in for questioning by prosecutors regarding a complaint about the radio station's labor practices. |
Bureaucrats Battle Protesting Lego MenThe administration of the Altai region city of Barnaul has turned down an application for a protest to be attended by hundreds of Kinder toys, Lego men, and stuffed animals. |
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