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Navalny Memorial Billboards Erected Outside Russian Embassy in Sofia

Two billboards with the face of Alexei Navalny were placed in front of the Russian Embassy in Sofia, Bulgaria. The action was conducted by DBS (Democrats for Strong Bulgaria) in memory of the Russian oppositionist, it became clear from their message to the media.

"There are personalities who rise above everyday life, above the grayness of pettiness, above time...

Arrest warrant issued for Alexei Navalny's brother PHOTO

"Navalny Oleg Anatolyevich. He is wanted under the article of the Criminal Code," according to the database reported by TASS.
Russian law enforcement agencies did not specify under which article of the criminal code the case against Oleg Navalny was initiated, reports TASS.
In 2014, he was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison for fraud.

Kremlin: Unprecedented pressure is being put on Serbia

When asked by the media how Moscow comments on the Serbian President's statement that Belgrade will find itself in an even more difficult position after the death of Alexei Navalny, since even greater pressure is expected, Peskov replied that he did not know the exact context of the Serbian President's statement, but that "Belgrade is constantly under pressure that is largely unprecedented."

"Putin killed Alexei"

She adds that she will continue her husband's mission and that she wants to build a free Russia.
"I want to live in a free Russia, I want to build a free Russia," Navalnaya said in a video address posted on YouTube, according to Reuters. She stated that she will work for the benefit of the citizens of Russia in order to fight the Kremlin and create a "new Russia".

Borrell calls for sanctions

He stated this upon his arrival at the meeting of the EU Council for Foreign Affairs.
"And Putin himself is responsible," Borrell told reporters in Brussels.
He emphasized that the EU must continue to support Ukraine and the Russian people on the political and military front.

EU Considers Naming Human Rights Sanctions Regime after Navalny

In a significant move aimed at honoring the legacy of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the European Union is deliberating naming its sanctions regime for human rights abuses after him, following his tragic death in prison. The proposal was put forward by the EU's foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, ahead of the scheduled meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday.

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