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alexei, thank you so much for joining us today.resident trump has set the ball in motion for a peace conversation. is this breakthrough welcome? >> yeah. >> we want. >> peace more than anybody. >> else in. >> the world. >> and the. >> conversation between president trump. >> and president. >> putin can. >> be a real path to this. >> the problem is some comments of president trump. who said a lot about possible. >> cooperation with. >> russia. very. >> very warm comments. >> about putin. i just want to remind all of us that putin is a war criminal, the tyrant. so i think he should be spoken. with in. >> the manner. >> which should suit. >> his real status. status of. >> war. >> criminal and tyrant. >> yeah. >> but we hope. >> that these. >> conversations can. >> lead the. path to peace. >> alexei, can i ask you about some of the red lines here and whether they're now wavering from the ukrainian perspective, because joining nato seemed to be all important for future security, as well as reclaiming land that had been taken by russia.
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although there were lines, uh, for the grave of alexei navalny in moscow today, and that, i think, is significant. but the problem with the opposition right now is they don't really have a leader who is as strong and charismatic as navalny was. and, you know, he is gone. his wife, valiantly, you know, speaks around the world. but she's not navalny. and so i think at this point, the, you know, the opposition would would really like to have somebody with that, um, you know, the, uh, sheer political force and, um, uh, public, uh, influence that he had. but there really is no one at this point. so it's it's a, i would say a sad day on many levels for the opposition. >> jill, thank you so much for joining us. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is vowing to, quote, finish the job against iran with the support of president trump. his comments came during a news conference with secretary of state marco rubio in jerusalem. rubio linking iran to the major threats in the middle east, blaming tehran for troubles with hamas, hezbollah, syria and iraq. the secretary of state warned there
although there were lines, uh, for the grave of alexei navalny in moscow today, and that, i think, is significant. but the problem with the opposition right now is they don't really have a leader who is as strong and charismatic as navalny was. and, you know, he is gone. his wife, valiantly, you know, speaks around the world. but she's not navalny. and so i think at this point, the, you know, the opposition would would really like to have somebody with that, um, you know, the, uh, sheer...
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the years, the coverage of this topic by independent media or we can just with the mentioning of alexey navalny and just to see how he was part of the bigger news agenda and how it changed from different media. so just everything that you can just get all the new information that you can get from just analyzing the big datasets of words just you can use, and that's up to you the creativity of the researchers to use the data so that we can provide provide. can. i'll try to answer last question, which so you, you talked about censorship of lgbt. q related content and. i think this is where i mean, we've learned obviously we've over the years that there are many different kinds of censorship, but it is to use the word censorship, sort of pedantic, early and say that censorship is what the state does and we are seeing that we're that so like the cdc retractions are really good example of that with a number of words that articles being retracted that contained any one of a number of words that this administration has actually declared to be no longer allowed read. but there are also so there
the years, the coverage of this topic by independent media or we can just with the mentioning of alexey navalny and just to see how he was part of the bigger news agenda and how it changed from different media. so just everything that you can just get all the new information that you can get from just analyzing the big datasets of words just you can use, and that's up to you the creativity of the researchers to use the data so that we can provide provide. can. i'll try to answer last question,...
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understand how throughout the years, the coverage by independent media changed or the message of alexei navalny and how he was part of the bigger agenda and how it changed from different media. everything you can get, all the different information from analyzing the bigger data sets of words, it is up to the creativity of the researchers to use the data centers we provide. masha: i will try to answer the last question. you talked about censorship of lgbtq related content. we have learned obviously over the years that there are many different types of censorship. but it is useful to use the word censorship identically, -- pedantically. we are seeing that. like the cdc retractions are a good example of that, with a number of words, articles being retracted that contained one of a number of words that this administration has expressly declared to be no longer allowed. but there are -- there is also the vaguer category that we often refer to as self-censorship. i think that is very useful to think of it in the terms that timothy snyder proposed, -- obedience, and we are seeing a lot of that
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to do that, fellow researcher alexei zhislin braved the cooling fan noise to take us into a testing labthe stanford battery center. >> so here we have a room full of cyclers and environmental chambers to cycle, meaning charging and discharging batteries. >> and he says the team used this row of small oven door chambers to study how the ev batteries age, but in a new way, instead of just draining them at a constant rate. they also introduce variables electronic starts and stops that more closely mimic actual driving conditions. >> so more realistic or representative of real driving. and you can see both the voltage response of the battery and the current are actually very dynamic. >> dynamic and surprising. they say the data suggests average ev battery life may be roughly 40% longer than estimated, a result that's the opposite of what the team expected. >> we were blown away when the result was exactly the opposite, that when we use the batteries in a real setting, the lifetime was much longer than expected. >> back on the road, professor chu demonstrates what they believe is going on. f
to do that, fellow researcher alexei zhislin braved the cooling fan noise to take us into a testing labthe stanford battery center. >> so here we have a room full of cyclers and environmental chambers to cycle, meaning charging and discharging batteries. >> and he says the team used this row of small oven door chambers to study how the ev batteries age, but in a new way, instead of just draining them at a constant rate. they also introduce variables electronic starts and stops that...
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but you've seen a lot of headway made by people like alexei navalny or the current protests in serbia where there was a tragedy at a train station, in some way that was endemocrat athletic corruption of the system, that needs the public to be like, enough. and i think the anti-corruption is a very good message when leaders are going in the direction that andrea mentioned. where they're corrupt and enriching themselves. so firing inspector generals, so that to me, i think, is an angle that is -- has shown success, i think, in other countries. >> thanks very much, max. melissa, did you want to add something here? >> i would just foot stomp the anti-corruption piece. we've seen recently in europe there have been a lot of transitions that have focused on corruption and anti-corruption champions have won. it's been a struggle but she's been able to hold on to power and she's, you know, very much trying to rid her country of russian influence and money and that's been her focus. we've seen this in bulgaria, although it's been complicated. but there has been no recent -- there has been recen
but you've seen a lot of headway made by people like alexei navalny or the current protests in serbia where there was a tragedy at a train station, in some way that was endemocrat athletic corruption of the system, that needs the public to be like, enough. and i think the anti-corruption is a very good message when leaders are going in the direction that andrea mentioned. where they're corrupt and enriching themselves. so firing inspector generals, so that to me, i think, is an angle that is --...
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moscow, hundreds of people gathered to mark one year since the death of russian opposition leader alexeihe died while serving a prison sentence in an arctic penal colony. officials say he died from natural causes, but his family and supporters believe he was killed on orders from the kremlin. thousands of people risked being arrested last year to attend the funeral of navalny. >> all right. there was snow and some wet weather over the weekend in the sierra. this is a look at the conditions in soda springs along interstate 80. chain controls were in place between truckee and nyack, but those have been lifted. so it seems like steve, for those people who are on ski week, school's out. seems like they got some nice new snow and maybe some clear conditions. >> it was the best system of the season for them. no doubt about it here. yes. looks much quieter now, so if you're up there, it'll be great. rainfall. if you're north, it's good. if you're south and east, it's not so good here. santa rosa is over 37. i use the rain year, by the way, which is july 1st and not the water year, which is octo
moscow, hundreds of people gathered to mark one year since the death of russian opposition leader alexeihe died while serving a prison sentence in an arctic penal colony. officials say he died from natural causes, but his family and supporters believe he was killed on orders from the kremlin. thousands of people risked being arrested last year to attend the funeral of navalny. >> all right. there was snow and some wet weather over the weekend in the sierra. this is a look at the...
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the years, the coverage of this topic by independent media or we can just with the mentioning of alexey navalny and just to see how he was part of the bigger news agenda and how it changed from different media. so just everything that you can just get all the new information that you can get from just analyzing the big datasets of words just you can use, and that's up to you the creativity of the researchers to use the data so that we can provide provide. can. i'll try to answer last question, which so you, you talked about censorship of lgbt. q related content and. i think this is where i mean, we've learned obviously we've over the years that there are many different kinds of censorship, but it is to use the word censorship, sort of pedantic, early and say that censorship is what the state does and we are seeing that we're that so like the cdc retractions are really good example of that with a number of words that articles being retracted that contained any one of a number of words that this administration has actually declared to be no longer allowed read. but there are also so there
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. >> and now, alexei goncharenko, member of the ukrainian parliament, joins me from munich, germany.thank you. sir. uh, i'd like to ask, based on what we've been hearing from the past couple of days, certainly coming out of the trump administration, are you concerned about the state of u.s. commitment to ukraine as it continues to fight the full scale russian invasion? >> yes. >> i am. >> concerned, and. it was really very. >> disappointing that. >> vice president vance didn't mention at all the war in ukraine and the war in europe. being in europe at munich, security conference, at security conference, although respect to all topics he raised. but it is security conference when he said the most the biggest threat to security of europe is not russia and china. so who is. so it really i don't i don't understand it and don't accept it. um so yeah we are concerned. uh, i hope that, uh, maybe it was just kind of, you know, political gesture to europe or something like this. we will see in the nearest future. but i want to remind all of us that, uh, united states said we will support ukra
. >> and now, alexei goncharenko, member of the ukrainian parliament, joins me from munich, germany.thank you. sir. uh, i'd like to ask, based on what we've been hearing from the past couple of days, certainly coming out of the trump administration, are you concerned about the state of u.s. commitment to ukraine as it continues to fight the full scale russian invasion? >> yes. >> i am. >> concerned, and. it was really very. >> disappointing that. >> vice...
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hundreds of people gathered in moscow to mark one year since the death of russian opposition leader alexeinavalny's mother was among the mourners. he died in an arctic penal colony while serving a prison sentence. officials say he died from natural causes, but his allies and family say they believe he was killed on orders from the kremlin. thousands risked being arrested last year to attend navalny's funeral. >> in the middle east. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears to be moving forward with president trump's plan to order the palestinian population out of gaza. netanyahu met with u.s. secretary of state marco rubio in jerusalem. he called the removal of palestinians from gaza, quote, the only viable plan to enable a different future for the region. the plan also calls for the u.s. to take control of gaza. >> we have a common strategy, and we can't always share the details of this strategy with the public, including when the gates of #### will be opened, as they surely will if all our hostages are not released until the last one of them. >> the controversial proposal threate
hundreds of people gathered in moscow to mark one year since the death of russian opposition leader alexeinavalny's mother was among the mourners. he died in an arctic penal colony while serving a prison sentence. officials say he died from natural causes, but his allies and family say they believe he was killed on orders from the kremlin. thousands risked being arrested last year to attend navalny's funeral. >> in the middle east. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears to be...
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to do that, fellow researcher alexei zhislin braved the cooling fan noise to take us into a testing labm full of cyclers and environmental chambers to cycle, meaning charging and discharging batteries. >> and he says the team used this row of small oven door chambers to study how the ev batteries age, but in a new way, instead of just draining them at a constant rate. they also introduce variables electronic starts and stops that more closely mimic actual driving conditions. >> so more realistic or representative of real driving. and you can see both the voltage response of the battery and the current are actually very dynamic. >> dynamic and surprising. they say the data suggests average ev battery life may be roughly 40% longer than estimated, a result that's the opposite of what the team expected. >> we were blown away when the result was exactly the opposite, that when we use the batteries in a real setting, the lifetime was much longer than expected. >> back on the road, professor chu demonstrates what they believe is going on. first, the effects of drifting downhill on our winding
to do that, fellow researcher alexei zhislin braved the cooling fan noise to take us into a testing labm full of cyclers and environmental chambers to cycle, meaning charging and discharging batteries. >> and he says the team used this row of small oven door chambers to study how the ev batteries age, but in a new way, instead of just draining them at a constant rate. they also introduce variables electronic starts and stops that more closely mimic actual driving conditions. >> so...
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mourners laid flowers in moscow on sunday, one year after the death of russian opposition leader alexeiny. supporters filed by his gravesite expressing their sadness not only for themselves but for the country. navalny died last february after collapsing and losing consciousness in a russian penal colony. his mother also visited the grave and praised the bravery of his followers, who could risk possible reprisals by honoring her son. >> i know how hard it is. i understand the fears of those who come here no matter what. i sincerely believe that those who come here are for me the best people in russia, because that's patriotism. when you love your country and want to make it a little better, russia should be happy. >> navalny's widow, yulia navalnaya, encouraged people to continue fighting for a free and peaceful russia to make her husband's dream come true. she said she spent the past year trying to continue his work, and says he's still an inspiration to russians. navalny has accused russian president vladimir putin of being responsible for navalny's death, but the kremlin has denied t
mourners laid flowers in moscow on sunday, one year after the death of russian opposition leader alexeiny. supporters filed by his gravesite expressing their sadness not only for themselves but for the country. navalny died last february after collapsing and losing consciousness in a russian penal colony. his mother also visited the grave and praised the bravery of his followers, who could risk possible reprisals by honoring her son. >> i know how hard it is. i understand the fears of...
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. >> alexei navalny was killed in. >> russia.inians. let's rally around those who are opposing russia. and very much different this year. it is. are we a unity? you know, a group of. >> countries aligned against russia and. >> other interests. >> instead. >> what we heard in that speech and just across the board is really a focus on what would be considered. internal domestic politics. it felt more like a political campaign speech than it did, really, about a national security. >> issue per se. >> so wildly different perspectives. >> i think that. >> the europeans. >> it's a bit of a whiplash. >> between like last year, you know, looking. >> back three years ago, where we're really unifying and rallying around. >> ukraine to a perspective that is much more about domestic politics in each. >> of these. >> countries and what the outcomes of different campaigns. >> might be. >> you know, though, you get this one two punch of pete hegseth, you got jd vance, and this is the first opportunity for trump 2.0, the second administration to
. >> alexei navalny was killed in. >> russia.inians. let's rally around those who are opposing russia. and very much different this year. it is. are we a unity? you know, a group of. >> countries aligned against russia and. >> other interests. >> instead. >> what we heard in that speech and just across the board is really a focus on what would be considered. internal domestic politics. it felt more like a political campaign speech than it did, really, about a...
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russia, a country where alexei navalny died in prison with us now, cnn chief international security correspondentick paton walsh and kimberly dozier as well. nick, first to you here. what do you hear in this speech? and his choice to deliver this speech at the munich security conference? >> yeah, i mean, clearly he's not going to have the message he wanted to deliver one of culture wars, one of trying to suggest that what the u.s. would consider to be the liberal governments of europe have lost touch with core values of free speech. but to many european audience here, he's mistaking misinformation with free speech. he's talking about hate speech, which many here will consider to be anti extremist legislation. and this is a quite a conflated series of values he's putting forward here, criticizing the fact that romania's election is being rerun. well, that was riddled with irregularities. and some say potentially a pro russian slant in some of that. talking about essentially abortion legislation in the united kingdom, criticizing some of the rights put in to make sure women's freedom of choice is r
russia, a country where alexei navalny died in prison with us now, cnn chief international security correspondentick paton walsh and kimberly dozier as well. nick, first to you here. what do you hear in this speech? and his choice to deliver this speech at the munich security conference? >> yeah, i mean, clearly he's not going to have the message he wanted to deliver one of culture wars, one of trying to suggest that what the u.s. would consider to be the liberal governments of europe...
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. >> it has been exactly one year since the news of kremlin critic alexei navalny's death was reportedure died suddenly at a remote russian penal colony while serving a 19 year sentence on extremism charges. he denied the allegations. russian authorities say he felt unwell after a walk. the kremlin denies involvement in his death, but many western countries and navalny's allies said russian president vladimir putin was to blame. we're going to a very short break. we'll be back after this. stick with cnn. more news to come. >> cooked books. >> corporate fat cats, swindling socialites, doped up cyclists, then, yes, more crooked politicians. i have a feeling we won't be running out of those anytime soon. >> a new season of united states of scandal with jake tapper. march 9th on cnn. >> ken, support your. >> brain health. >> mary. janet. hey. >> eddie. no! >> fraser. frank. frank. >> fred. how are you? >> fred. >> support up to. >> seven brain health indicators, including memory. when you need to remember. remember. nariva. >> our heart. >> attack was scary. >> never want to go through tha
. >> it has been exactly one year since the news of kremlin critic alexei navalny's death was reportedure died suddenly at a remote russian penal colony while serving a 19 year sentence on extremism charges. he denied the allegations. russian authorities say he felt unwell after a walk. the kremlin denies involvement in his death, but many western countries and navalny's allies said russian president vladimir putin was to blame. we're going to a very short break. we'll be back after this....
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. >> alexei navalny. >> was killed. >> in russia. >> and the tone was very. >> much, let's rally aroundnd. >> those who. >> are opposing russia. >> and very much. different this year. it is are we a unity? you know, a. >> group. >> of countries aligned against russia and. >> other interests. instead. >> what we heard in that. >> speech and just across the board is. >> really. >> a focus on what would be considered. internal domestic politics. it felt more like a political campaign. >> speech than it did, really. >> about a national. >> security issue per se. >> so wildly. >> different perspectives. >> i think. >> for the europeans. >> it's a bit of. >> a whiplash between like. >> last year, you. >> know. looking back. >> three years. >> ago. where we're. >> really unifying. >> and rallying. >> around ukraine. >> to a. >> perspective that is much more about domestic politics. >> in each. >> of these. >> countries and what the. >> outcomes of different campaigns might be. >> you know, though, you get this one two punch of pete hegseth, you got jd vance, and this. >> is the. >> first oppor
. >> alexei navalny. >> was killed. >> in russia. >> and the tone was very. >> much, let's rally aroundnd. >> those who. >> are opposing russia. >> and very much. different this year. it is are we a unity? you know, a. >> group. >> of countries aligned against russia and. >> other interests. instead. >> what we heard in that. >> speech and just across the board is. >> really. >> a focus on what would be...
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coauthored with fellow dissident yulia navalnaya, the widow of russian activist and opposition leader alexei and ilya yashin, who was also imprisoned in russia, kara-murza focuses on big tech's moral failure, calling out the industry's complicity in enabling autocrats worldwide. quote, every concession to dictators hides a tragedy in iran. administrators of opposition media platforms whose data was handed over to the government have been executed under the country's laws. in russia, tens of millions lost access to uncensored information about vladimir putin's bloody war against ukraine, leaving them vulnerable to relentless state propaganda. but do we really have a choice? corporate western lawyers from western tech companies argue to operate in a country, we must follow its laws. they see no room for debate. the principle of following local laws, no matter what they are, provides a convenient excuse. but it's just that an excuse and a moral dodge. we believe technology can stop being an unwitting accomplice to dictators and an easy tool for oppression. end quote. joining me now is the intre
coauthored with fellow dissident yulia navalnaya, the widow of russian activist and opposition leader alexei and ilya yashin, who was also imprisoned in russia, kara-murza focuses on big tech's moral failure, calling out the industry's complicity in enabling autocrats worldwide. quote, every concession to dictators hides a tragedy in iran. administrators of opposition media platforms whose data was handed over to the government have been executed under the country's laws. in russia, tens of...
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the years, the coverage of this topic by independent media or we can just with the mentioning of alexey navalny and just to see how he was part of the bigger news agenda and how it changed from different media. so just everything that you can just get all the new information that you can get from just analyzing the big datasets of words just you can use, and that's up to you the creativity of the researchers to use the data so that we can provide provide. can. i'll try to answer last question, which so you, you talked about censorship of lgbt. q related content and. i think this is where i mean, we've learned obviously we've over the years that there are many different kinds of censorship, but it is to use the word censorship, sort of pedantic, early and say that censorship is what the state does and we are seeing that we're that so like the cdc retractions are really good example of that with a number of words that articles being retracted that contained any one of a number of words that this administration has actually declared to be no longer allowed read. but there are also so there
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most recently he refused to condemn putin for the death of alexey navalny, who had been such a brave fighter, standing up against the corrupt putin regime and died in a penal colony at the age of 47. for a long time, i have described the united states as being in a clash of civili civilizations, with rule-of-law countries like ours on the one side and kleptocrats, autocrats, and governments run by criminal organizations, like the narco traffickers on the other side. fairly simple clash, rule of law v. rule of thuggery. there ought to be bipartisan support for making sure that the united states does not become a safe haven for kleptocrats and criminals. we should not be giving aid and comfort to our enemies, by allowing them to park their funds here in our country. we've made progress to combat the kleptocrats and the international criminals who are on the other side of this clash of civil zicivilizations. ms. gabbard is not on the right side of that clash. not when she's so chummy with putin. not when she's so chummy with the murderer bashar al-assad. not when she is our tulsi to --
most recently he refused to condemn putin for the death of alexey navalny, who had been such a brave fighter, standing up against the corrupt putin regime and died in a penal colony at the age of 47. for a long time, i have described the united states as being in a clash of civili civilizations, with rule-of-law countries like ours on the one side and kleptocrats, autocrats, and governments run by criminal organizations, like the narco traffickers on the other side. fairly simple clash, rule of...
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hundreds of people gathered in moscow to mark one year since the death of russian opposition leader alexei navalny. he died while serving a prison sentence, and officials say he died from natural causes. however, his family and supporters believe he was killed on orders from the kremlin. thousands risked being arrested last year to attend navalny's funeral. >> our time now. 705. jonathan martin, a former stanford university and 49ers offensive lineman, is clearing up allegations that of being bullied by a former teammate when they played for the miami dolphins. the 2013 bullying scandal led to fellow offensive lineman richie incognito being suspended, but martin now tells espn he was never bullied, and it's a story he's been trying to fix for a decade now. martin says he told his parents he didn't like what happened with some of his teammates, and martin claims his parents allegedly escalated the situation. martin was later traded to the 49ers after the bullying allegations went public. incognito went on to play with the buffalo bills for three seasons, and then for the raiders for two yea
hundreds of people gathered in moscow to mark one year since the death of russian opposition leader alexei navalny. he died while serving a prison sentence, and officials say he died from natural causes. however, his family and supporters believe he was killed on orders from the kremlin. thousands risked being arrested last year to attend navalny's funeral. >> our time now. 705. jonathan martin, a former stanford university and 49ers offensive lineman, is clearing up allegations that of...
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moscow to pay tribute on the first anniversary of death of the former russian opposotopn leader, alexeialny, exactly one year after his suspicious demise in a prison camp. the gathering took place at navalny�*s grave, despite prior warnings from the kremlin that authorities would be closely monitoring those taking part. let's speak to andrei soldatov, who is an investigative journalist and senior fellow at the centre for european policy analysis. thank you for being on the programme. thank you for being on the programme- _ effectively. what sort of resources, _ effectively. what sort of resources, weapons, i effectively. what sort of - resources, weapons, equipment does the kremlin have at its disposal to monitor its citizens and dealing with support for navalny one year on? , ., ., , support for navalny one year on? ., ._ on? there is a really advanced s stem on? there is a really advanced system in _ on? there is a really advanced system in moscow _ on? there is a really advanced system in moscow of - on? there is a really advanced system in moscow of cctv - system in moscow of cctv c
moscow to pay tribute on the first anniversary of death of the former russian opposotopn leader, alexeialny, exactly one year after his suspicious demise in a prison camp. the gathering took place at navalny�*s grave, despite prior warnings from the kremlin that authorities would be closely monitoring those taking part. let's speak to andrei soldatov, who is an investigative journalist and senior fellow at the centre for european policy analysis. thank you for being on the programme. thank...
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moscow on the first anniverary of the suspicious death in detention of the russian opposition leader alexeiavalny. and the first awards are being announced at this the multi—nominated papal thriller conclave has already picked up best adapted screenplay. preparations are being stepped up for an intense week trump's middle east envoy confirmed the us and russia will hold their first face—to—face talks in saudi arabia. ukrainian officials have told the bbc they were not invited to the talks and won't be sending a delegation either. in response, an emergency summit of european leaders will take place in paris tomorrow. sir keir starmer, who is set to attend, said the uk faced a "once in a generation moment" for its national security. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. a bleak morning in munich as delegates headed home, echo in history. part in talks to try to end the war in ukraine. can you assure this audience that ukrainians will be to answer the last question just as you framed it, the answer is no. of course that ukrainians will be at the table. a “i“ shape its the dme'f .
moscow on the first anniverary of the suspicious death in detention of the russian opposition leader alexeiavalny. and the first awards are being announced at this the multi—nominated papal thriller conclave has already picked up best adapted screenplay. preparations are being stepped up for an intense week trump's middle east envoy confirmed the us and russia will hold their first face—to—face talks in saudi arabia. ukrainian officials have told the bbc they were not invited to the talks...
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