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EU Officials Plot Lighter Touch on Russia But It s a Tough Sell

EU Officials Plot Lighter Touch on Russia But It’s a Tough Sell Bloomberg 3/13/2021 Alberto Nardelli © Bloomberg Riot police patrol outside the Moscow City Court in Moscow, Russia, on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. A Moscow district court is due to decide whether to jail Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny for as long as 3 1/2 years Tuesday, as President Vladimir Putin seeks to crush a resurgence in protests against his rule. (Bloomberg) As European Union leaders prepare to review the bloc’s strategy on Russia this month, some of the most senior officials in Brussels are privately advocating a shift to a less combative approach putting them at odds with some member states that say the Kremlin’s actions are only getting worse.

Russia Seeks to Stamp Out Navalny Protests

President Vladimir Putin branded protests in support of jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny “dangerous” for Russia, defending a widening crackdown after tens of thousands of people took to the streets in cities across the nation.

Russia Seeks to Crush Navalny Protests as New Unrest Looms

President Vladimir Putin branded protests in support of jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny “dangerous” for Russia, defending a widening crackdown after tens of thousands of people took to the streets in cities across the nation.

Putin Brands Navalny Protests Dangerous as More Rallies Called

Putin Brands Navalny Protests ‘Dangerous’ as More Rallies Called Bloomberg 1/25/2021 Henry Meyer and Stepan Kravchenko © Bloomberg Riot police detain a supporter of Alexey Navalny, Russian opposition leader, during a demonstration in Moscow, Russia, on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021. Navalny is Russia’s most prominent opposition figure, an anti-corruption investigator whose exposés have targeted President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. (Bloomberg) President Vladimir Putin branded protests in support of jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny “dangerous” for Russia, defending a widening crackdown after tens of thousands of people took to the streets in cities across the nation. Saturday’s demonstrations were the biggest since 2018, with one pollster estimating protesters in Moscow numbered as many as 35,000, the largest unauthorized rally in the capital of Putin’s 21-year rule. Police detained more than 3,500 people in 125 cities, including alm

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