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A host of celebrity musicians and actors have lined up to endorse Vladimir Putin's election campaign, raising questions over their motives and rumours of pressure on stars to back the Russian strongman. Putin's campaign team has broadcast advertisements
Alexander Lebedev, the Russian businessman and newspaper owner, said yesterday that his Moscow bank had been raided by plain-clothes police, in what he said was a politically motivated move. Mr Lebedev, who is the financial backer of The Independent and
Russian businessman Alexander Lebedev speaks during an interview with Reuters in Moscow December 1, 2011. Vladimir Putin must open up the country's tightly controlled political system after his return to the Kremlin or Russia could face a catastrophe,... View Photo »
I would definitely suggest a certain liberalisation take place
Moscow: A host of celebrity musicians and actors have lined up to endorse Vladimir Putin's election campaign, raising questions over their motives and rumours of pressure on stars to back the Russian strongman. Putin's campaign team has broadcast adverti
By Alexander Kolyandr And Ira Iosebashvili MOSCOW—Russian security-service agents on Friday searched a bank belonging to Alexander Lebedev, a billionaire who often voices anti-Kremlin views, the bank's representatives said. "At around 15:30, the central
Get Sanlam's view on the Budget Speech Moscow - Russian security service agents searched a Moscow bank controlled by billionaire tycoon Alexander Lebedev, owner of Britain's Independent and Evening Standard newspapers, on Friday, his aide said. Former KG
Billionaire Russian tycoon Alexander Lebedev, the owner of Britain's Independent and London Evening Standard newspapers, speaks to Reuters journalists during an interview in Moscow July 12, 2011. Vladimir Putin could follow the path of Soviet leader... View Photo »
Clearly this system is at the brink of extinction in my view: so the option is something happens from above or something happens from below
MOSCOW Feb 17 (Reuters) - Russian security service agents searched a Moscow bank controlled by billionaire tycoon Alexander Lebedev, owner of Britain's Independent and Evening Standard newspapers, on Friday, his aide said. Former KGB spy Lebedev was not
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Billionaire Russian tycoon Alexander Lebedev, the owner of Britain's Independent and London Evening Standard newspapers, speaks to Reuters journalists during an interview in Moscow July 12, 2011. Vladimir Putin could follow the path of Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev or Zimbabwe's Robert...
View Photo »Billionaire Russian tycoon Alexander Lebedev, the owner of Britain's Independent and London Evening Standard newspapers, speaks to Reuters journalists during an interview in Moscow July 12, 2011. Vladimir Putin could follow the path of Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev or Zimbabwe's Robert...
View Photo »I would definitely suggest a certain liberalisation take place
Clearly this system is at the brink of extinction in my view: so the option is something happens from above or something happens from below
The feeling and the attitude to Putin and Medvedev is changing - that is true
