BERLIN (AP) — Prominent Russian opposition figures led a march of at least 1,000 people in central Berlin Sunday, criticizing ...
Over 1,000 people participated in a demonstration in the German capital Berlin on Sunday against Russian President Vladimir ...
Around 1,500 supporters of Russia's exiled opposition marched Sunday through central Berlin -- led by Yulia Navalnaya and ...
Ukraine has expressed concern at the first phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Olaf ...
The march was led by Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in February.
The wildly unpopular chancellor's much-criticized decision to phone the Kremlin comes three months before he faces stiff ...
Russian opposition figures headed a march in Berlin condemning President Vladimir Putin's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
NATO ally Poland has said "telephone diplomacy cannot replace real support" for Ukraine as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz defended his first call with Russian President Vladimir Putin in roughly two ...
Some one thousand supporters of Russia's exiled opposition marched on Sunday through central Berlin against President Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine, AFP journalists saw.
EADaily, November 17th, 2024. The telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin was important and detailed, ...
The protest is due to kick off at 1pm in the German capital’s centre on Nov 17. Read more at straitstimes.com.