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Radio Free Europe : Steve Gutterman’s Week In Russia
25  mars     11h50
A Horrific Postelection Attack
   Gunmen killed at least people at a concert hall outside Moscow in the deadliest terror attack in Russia in years. Why did this happen now, what does it mean, and how will the Russian state respond Author and analyst Mark Galeotti, an honorary professor at the UCL School of Slavonic and East...
22  mars     10h49
The Week In Russia: The 87 Percent Solution
   Putin claims a landslide victory in what a monitoring group calls Russia’s dirtiest, most falsified election ever. The predictable vote was dominated by the death of the Kremlin’s biggest foe, Aleksei Navalny, and the defiance of the citizens who turned out to mourn him.
15  mars     16h27
The Week In Russia: Flowers On The Grave
   The Kremlin will cast the election as a powerful popular endorsement of President Vladimir Putin and the war against Ukraine. The long lines of citizens who came out to support a would be rival and to pay their respects at the funeral of Putin’s most prominent opponent tell a different story.
11  mars     13h03
Putin’s Power Prolonged
   Russia’s March election is set to keep President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin for six more years. Given that certainty, does the election matter And what might Putin’s fifth term mean for Russia, Ukraine, and the world Russian historian and analyst Sergei Medvedev joins host Steve...
01  mars     10h36
The Week In Russia: ’Sinking Into Darkness’
   As Aleksei Navalny’s family prepared to bury him, Russians remembered Boris Nemtsov, assassinated near the Kremlin nine years ago, and a leading human rights activist, Oleg Orlov, was sentenced to prison for his criticism of the war against Ukraine.