British foreign secretary says rejection of dual national Vladimir Kara-Murza's appeal following his sentencing 'on bogus charges highlights the depravity of the Russian regime'

Lilia Chanysheva, who used to head jailed opposition leader's office in region of Bashkortostan, found guilty of promoting extremism

Vladimir Kara-Murza Jr., twice a survivor of poisoning attempts he blames on Kremlin, convicted by court following speech in Arizona denouncing Ukraine invasion

The fan base of Alla Pugacheva, who recently fled to Israel, encompasses all elements of Russian society, including millions of everyday Russians

Court sends Leonid Gozman, who holds Israeli citizenship, to 15 days in prison for 2020 Facebook post

In scathing letter to Russia's diplomatic mission in Geneva, veteran consul Boris Bondarev says he's never 'been so ashamed of my country'

Around 10,000 Russians have immigrated to Israel since the war began, alongside close to 24,000 Ukrainian refugees who have landed in Tel Aviv during the same period

Die Welt says Marina Ovsyannikova will serve as a freelance correspondent and a contributor to its TV news channel; editor-in-chief praises her 'courage'

Former jailed dissident calls on his peers, Russian billionaires Mikhail Fridman and Petr Aven, to 'step up to the microphone and say that Putin is a war criminal'

Speaking to ToI despite the threat of prison time for criticizing Russia, a Jewish physician discusses life, medicine, and the future, in a country yet to internalize its isolation

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