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A court in Moscow has sent a civil rights activist to pretrial detention under a controversial law that criminalizes participation in more than one unsanctioned protest within a 180-day period.
Scientists say the Russian authorities have ordered new restrictions limiting the interaction between Russian scholars and their foreign counterparts.
A senior White House official echoed President Donald Trump's previous tweets to say that Washington believes a Russian hypersonic cruise-missile program is linked to the deadly August 8 explosion that killed at least five people, Reuters reported.
Four of eight candidates from the liberal Yabloko party have been registered for next month’s election to the Moscow city council after a court on August 13 reversed a ruling by election officials to bar Sergei Mitrokhin from running.
A female protester who was controversially punched and beaten during a rally for free municipal elections in Moscow has been taken to hospital for treatment of a head injury.
A Moscow court has remanded a member of the Yabloko opposition party to pretrial custody for two months on "mass unrest" charges following a unauthorized July 27 rally in the capital where police used violence against protesters and detained almost 1,400 people.
Russia's chief nuclear official has vowed to continue developing new weapons while attending a funeral on August 12 of five Russian nuclear researchers who were killed in an explosion in what U.S. experts suspect was a mishandled test of a new nuclear-powered engine.
This video shows a Russian police officer capturing a drone at a protest rally in Moscow on August 10. It was not immediately clear who owned the drone, and some online comment suggested the incident was staged for TV cameras.
Riot police detained dozens of people in Moscow following a protest on August 10 demanding that officials allow independent candidates on the ballot in upcoming municipal elections. Ahead of the sanctioned demonstration, police raided the office of opposition leader Lyubov Sobol and detained her.
Riot police detained dozens of people in central Moscow on August 10. Officers began clearing an area near the Russian presidential administration in the hours after a sanctioned protest, held to demand that officials allow independent candidates on the ballot in an upcoming municipal election.
Officials have raised the death toll to five people in a mysterious August 8 explosion and fire at a military unit in Russia's northwestern Arkhangelsk region, as a string of blasts have rocked Russian military sites in recent days.
Russia's Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) has announced a competition among drivers of police vans that it says will take place in Moscow on August 10.
Russia has summoned a senior U.S. diplomat after accusing the State Department of meddling in the country’s internal affairs by publishing a map on social media showing the proposed route of an opposition protest in the Russian capital on August 3.
Russia has accused German international broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) of promoting unrest in the country by allegedly urging Muscovites to take part in "unauthorized mass protests."
Two people were killed and six injured in an explosion and fire at a military unit in Russia's northwestern Arkhangelsk region, the Defense Ministry said, while a rise in radiation levels was reported in a nearby city.
A Russian human rights group says police have raided the offices of three employees of an NGO led by Russian anti-corruption activist and Kremlin critic Aleksei Navalny.
Russia’s Central Election Commission on August 7 upheld previous rulings to bar two prominent opposition figures from running in the September 8 elections to the Moscow city council.
Prominent opposition leader Lyubov Sobol had a heated exchange with the head of Russia's Central Election Committee, as it rejected her appeal and upheld the decision to exclude her from local elections in September. There have been weeks of protests at the exclusion of Sobol and other opposition fi
Russia has lamented a missed opportunity to improve ties with Washington during the tenure of U.S. Ambassador Jon Huntsman Jr., who has resigned his post after just two years amid speculation he could seek to run for political office in his home state of Utah.
Olympic tennis gold medalist and former world number one Yevgeny Kafelnikov has joined a growing number of Russian celebrities and athletes to speak out against a police crackdown against opposition protesters.
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