Por: Los Angeles Times World October 26, 2022
Russia's most prominent opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, lost another court battle Wednesday in his effort to push back against the Kremlin's widening crackdown on him and other dissenters. Russian news agencies reported that a court rejected the latest in a series of lawsuits that Navalny has brought against prison authorities regarding his confinement. The 46-year-old politician and activist is serving a nine-year sentence in the... + full article
Associated Press USA Entertainment October 26, 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — Ballet dancer, choreographer and actor Mikhail Baryshnikov, who famously defected from the Soviet Union nearly a half century ago, called Alexei Navalny “insanely brave” as a human rights group awarded the jailed Russian opposition leader its annual... + más
Putin critic Alexei Navalny loses second prison sentence appeal | New York Daily News
Russia aims new legal action at two prominent dissenters | ABC News
ABC News USA World October 26, 2022
MOSCOW -- Russia's most prominent opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, lost another court battle Wednesday in his effort to push back against the Kremlin's widening crackdown on him and other dissenters.Russian news agencies reported that a court rejected the latest in a... + más
Gov. Newsom vetoes bill to end indefinite solitary confinement in California, citing safety concerns | Los Angeles Times
Op-Ed: Here in San Quentin, I see why solitary confinement must end | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 24, 2022
Advocates almost succeeded this year in curbing the use of solitary confinement in California’s prisons and jails. The California Mandela Act, named after the long-imprisoned South African president, received the support it needed in August to pass the Assembly 41-16 and land... + más
Editorial: Solitary confinement is torture. Gov. Newsom can limit it in California | Los Angeles Times
ABC News USA World October 20, 2022
Russia's most prominent opposition leader reported new charges against him, while a Moscow court ordered further detention of a state TV journalist-turned-anti-war protester as the Kremlin pressed its campaign against dissent Thursday. The moves against Alexei Navalny, who... + más
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Russia adds popular rapper, writer to foreign agent list | Associated Press
New York Daily News USA World October 19, 2022
Alexei Navalny, a prominent critic of Russian president Vladimir Putin, lost his second appeal of his nine-year prison sentence on Tuesday. His first appeal was rejected in May. Navalny, 46, was sentenced in March 2022 after being convicted of fraud and contempt of court and has... + más
The Dirty Little Secret That Could Kill This Putin Fugitive | The Daily Beast
Russian-installed official killed in pinpoint HIMARS strike by Ukraine | Newsweek
Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 30, 2022
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill Thursday to limit solitary confinement in California's jails, prisons and private detention centers, rejecting advocates' hopes to restrict a practice that many experts have likened to torture. In his Assembly Bill 2632 veto statement,... + más
Jail guard union blames Democrat-backed policy for assault by prisoner | Newsweek
The Daily Beast USA World September 23, 2022
PARIS—There is no doubt wants to liquidate Vladimir Milov.Milov has been a Russian-on-the-run since 2002. He is today unmistakably the most menacing desperado on Putin’s Most Wanted Fugitive list. Yet the mild-mannered graduate of Moscow State Mining University is neither a... + más
Editorial: Putin talks menacingly of nukes. These are desperate threats from a despot on the ropes. | Chicago Tribune
Putin orders partial mobilization of Russian reservists and hints using nuclear weapons still possible | CBS News
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