"Mr. Nobody vs Putin": the growing regime propaganda even includes children
A documentary film from Karabash, Russia, highlights the effects of state propaganda on children amid a backdrop of severe environmental degradation.
Putin's regime has tightened the noose. Europe can tighten it further
The article discusses the increasing pressure on Putin's regime due to European actions.
Ruslan Shoszyn: From Intelligence Power to Propaganda Tool? Putin Changed the SVR into an Instrument of Disinformation
The article discusses the transformation of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) under Putin's regime, from a respected intelligence agency into a tool for state propaganda and disinformation.
INTERVIEW: Deputy Commander of the Russian Liberation Legion: We will overthrow the Kremlin regime with armed uprising
The Russian Liberation Legion is the first independent military unit composed of Russian citizens fighting alongside Ukrainian forces against Putin's regime.
Putin's Provocateur and Propagandist, Welcomed by Fico - Who is the New Russian Ambassador to Slovakia?
Sergej Vadimovič Andrejev, the new Russian ambassador to Slovakia, is a seasoned diplomat known for his ties to propaganda and alleged espionage activities under Vladimir Putin's regime, despite receiving a warm welcome from Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.
Even the Russians may get tired of Vladimir Putin
The article examines the changing dynamics in Russia amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine, raising the question of a potential palace revolution against Putin's regime.
Zelensky: Putin has already started World War III
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asserts that Russia has already initiated World War III, emphasizing the urgent need for military and economic pressure against Putin's regime.
Mr. Nobody Scores Against Putin. He Received the Prestigious British BAFTA Award
A figure known as Mr. Nobody has won the prestigious BAFTA award, highlighting his efforts against Putin's regime.
Cracks in Putin's Internal Front: When the Fridge Screams Louder Than the Television
The article discusses the internal struggles of Putin's regime amid the ongoing pressures of the Ukraine war and its impact on Russian society and the economy.
Ülo Mattheus: It is not excluded that Putin's regime may indeed fight to suffocation
Ülo Mattheus discusses the implications of the ongoing war in Ukraine on Estonia’s security, emphasizing the critical outcomes and the human cost of the conflict.
Podcast: "On Point": Nobel Peace Prize Winner Scherbakova: "Putin is creating a past that never existed"
In a podcast discussion, Nobel Peace Prize winner Irina Scherbakova criticizes Vladimir Putin's regime and reflects on the profound changes in Russia since the invasion of Ukraine.
KATIA MARGOLIS: Our main task is to contribute to Ukraine's victory over Putin's criminal regime.
Katia Margolis emphasizes the importance of supporting Ukraine in overcoming Putin's oppressive regime during a speech at the XIV Free Russia Forum.
The Fourth Anniversary of the War in Ukraine Will Be Commemorated in Vilnius with the 'Put in Jail' Action
An event in Vilnius will feature an AI-generated life-sized figure of Vladimir Putin in a criminal uniform, symbolizing calls for accountability for his regime.
Ruslan Shoshyn: Alexei Navalny has found Vladimir Putin's sensitive spot
The article discusses Alexei Navalny's recent political maneuvers and their implications for Vladimir Putin's regime.
Navalny's mother: We will find out who did it
The mother of Russian regime critic Alexei Navalny, who died two years ago, insists on justice, revealing suspicions of murder on the anniversary of his death.
Russian opposition politician: The West is missing the chance to remove the Putin regime
Ilja Ponomarjov, a Russian opposition politician, argues that the only way to end the war in Ukraine is to dismantle the Putin regime, but claims the West is not interested in doing so.
Murder of Nawalny: A Regime Shows Its True Face
The article argues that Alexei Navalny was likely poisoned while in prison, challenging the official narrative of his death.
Kremlin Oppositionist Khodorkovsky: Peace Threatens Putin More Than War
Mikhail Khodorkovsky discusses the Kremlins's untrustworthiness and its reliance on war for regime stability while considering the future of Ukraine.
From Stalin to Putin – Russia’s history of torture
A new documentary by The Kyiv Independent reveals systematic torture of Ukrainian civilians by Russian forces, linking contemporary practices to historical roots from Stalin's era through Putin's regime.
"Putin may have seen a threat to his regime": Analysts (ISW) interpret two recent Kremlin moves
Analysts from the Institute for the Study of War suggest that recent moves by Vladimir Putin indicate he perceives a potential threat to his regime.
Putin's Russia wants to raise a new, frightening generation – researcher Jonna Alava in the studio at 1 PM
The article discusses the potential rise of a more militaristic generation in Russia and the impact of patriotic education under Putin's regime, featuring expert insights from researcher Jonna Alava.
Russian neutrality at the Olympics: BBC reveals ties to Putin's regime and support for the war
The article discusses allegations that some Russian athletes competing as neutrals at the Olympics have connections to pro-war activities regarding Ukraine.
Russia is a cruel country, even for Russians. 11 most serious allegations
This article outlines serious human rights violations and repression in Russia under Vladimir Putin's regime, emphasizing the government's violent control over its citizens.
Putin Built a Totalitarian System. Could Russia Have Taken a Different Path?
The article discusses the evolution of Russia under Putin since 2012, highlighting the shift towards a more totalitarian regime and the implications for its relationships with neighboring countries and the West.
Not all Russian Olympians are neutral. The BBC revealed their connections to Putin's regime and support for the war in Ukraine
An investigation by BBC Sport, in collaboration with Ukrainian journalist Artem Chudoliejev, has uncovered that some Russian athletes competing in the Olympics may support the war in Ukraine, contradicting their neutral status.
Accused by Putin's Regime - "a great confirmation"
Düsseldorf carnival float creator Jacques Tilly faces charges from the Kremlin for his satirical representations of Vladimir Putin, yet he remains undeterred.
Doctor sentenced to prison for comments urging death penalty for Putin
A doctor has been sentenced to 5.5 years in a general regime colony for comments advocating the execution of Russian political leaders, including President Putin, following an investigation into his statements on Telegram.
Russia’s Opposition Has Representation in PACE. Can They Achieve Anything?
The newly formed Platform for Dialogue seeks to give voice to Russian opposition figures and advocate for those opposing Putin's regime at the European level.
If Trump's precedent prevails, no one in Europe will ask for permission to kill
The article discusses the implications of Russia's prolonged military operation in Ukraine and how it relates to historical and political contexts under Putin's regime.
Russian diplomat hanged in Cyprus ‘GRU military spy about to defect’
A Russian diplomat identified as Aleksei Panov, believed to be an intelligence officer from the GRU, has been found dead in Cyprus under suspicious circumstances, possibly linked to a betrayal of Vladimir Putin's regime.
The USA is ready to help! Is Trump going for another Putin ally?
President Donald Trump expresses support for anti-regime protests in Iran and hints at possible U.S. actions to assist, including cyber warfare or military strikes, inspired by Venezuelan scenarios.
Iran is burning, Trump threatens, but Putin is silent
Iran is witnessing its largest and most violent protests in recent years, with demonstrators calling for the downfall of the autocratic regime led by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Lukashenko enters Trump's orbit. "He wants to mediate talks with Putin"
The article discusses Belarusian leader Lukashenko's ongoing authoritarian regime and his attempts to position himself as a mediator between Trump and Putin amid continuing political repression in Belarus.
Russian Universities: Students Are Expected to Be Weak and Obedient
Russian universities are increasingly becoming tools of Putin's regime, with students required to install surveillance apps and engage in activities that suppress free thought.
A new threat has emerged to Putin's regime: 'They are dangerous because they have nothing to lose except their freedom'
The ongoing war in Ukraine has led to the disintegration of Russian society, contrasting with the Kremlin's portrayal of a strong, unified nation on the road to victory, as reported by The Washington Post's correspondents.
Lavrov: Ukrainians attacked Putin's residence, we have already decided on revenge
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced that Ukraine conducted a drone attack on President Vladimir Putin's state residence in the Novgorod region, claiming a shift to state terrorism from the Kyiv regime.
"Let’s not allow the sowers of chaos and hatred to divide Poland and Ukraine". Writes the Polish PEN Club
The Polish PEN Club expresses concern over the growing hostility towards Ukraine and its citizens in Poland, highlighting the detrimental influence of certain politicians and the Putin regime amid increasing global instability.