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Nemtsov Suspects Probably Tortured, Says Kremlin Inspector
The human rights councillor said there were "reasonable ground" to suspect the men had been mistreated.
The Russian Spy Who Came in Through the Email
Moscow says it nabbed the alleged spy in 2013. Why did it announce his arrest this week?
Pro-Russian Imperialism Video Goes Viral
Created by a Russian blogger, the video is supposedly directed at Barack Obama.
Kremlin-Friendly Media Offers Explanations for Nemtsov's Murder
Russian media outlets have been providing increasingly odd scenarios behind the death of the opposition leader.
After Nemtsov's Murder, the Russian Opposition Seeks a Way Forward
Facing an uncertain future, Russia's opposition leaders mourn the 'irreplaceable guy with brass balls'.
Putin 'Beat Ex-Wife and Had Secret Facelift', Claims Sensational Documentary
The German documentary claims to have seen documents from Putin's time as a KGB agent.
Litvinenko's Murder 'Part of a Policy of Assassinating Defectors'
According to Pavel Khodorkovsky's Institute for Modern Russia the KGB practice of killing defectors is back.
Estonian Intelligence Charges Double Agent with Treason After Spying for Russia for 15 Years
Former CAPO agent Uno Puusepp has been unveiled as a double agent for Russia's FSB