Judge Viktoria Malyamova of the Pskov City Court sentenced Lev Shlosberg, deputy chair of Russia’s Yabloko party, to 11 years and one month in a penal colony for repeatedly “discrediting” the Russian…
At least 55 people were detained in Moscow during a court hearing for the Yabloko party's appeal against its removal from elections, as police made arrests while the court considered the appeal of a Putin rival.
The Sverdlovsk region's election commission has rejected the candidate list for the pro-war Rodina party for elections to the regional legislative assembly.
The United Nations is advocating for the Yabloko party's participation in the upcoming Russian election. Russian experts suggest that the 'apple party' poses a concern for the Putin regime.
Russia's Supreme Court in Moscow has barred the liberal Yabloko party from participating in the upcoming Duma election. This decision follows calls from prominent opposition figures for public support of the party.
Russia's liberal Yabloko party is aiming to leverage parliamentary elections in September to increase its profile, positioning itself as the only opposition group advocating for a ceasefire in the Ukraine war.
The Kremlin is reportedly attempting to demonstrate the absence of an anti-war agenda in the upcoming September parliamentary elections, while still deciding on the fate of the anti-war Yabloko party.
Russia's Central Election Commission has registered the anti-war Yabloko party, allowing it to field pro-peace candidates in the upcoming State Duma elections. This decision enables a party critical of the war in Ukraine to participate in the electoral process.
Russia's Supreme Court has upheld a ruling that bars the opposition Yabloko party from participating in upcoming elections. This decision effectively removes the only anti-war party from the ballot, with supporters reportedly detained outside the court.
Russia's Supreme Court has annulled the registration of the Yabloko party for the autumn parliamentary elections, citing alleged copyright infringement in the use of campaign materials.
Russia's highest court has banned the anti-war opposition party Yabloko from participating in September's parliamentary election, raising questions about the political landscape.
Russia's Supreme Court has banned the Yabloko party, the only significant anti-war party, from participating in the upcoming State Duma elections. This decision effectively removes the party from the parliamentary ballot, raising concerns about political repression.
Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Alexei Navalny, has called on Russians to vote for any party other than United Russia in the upcoming State Duma election. Her video address followed the Supreme Court's removal of the Yabloko party, which she had previously endorsed, from the race.
Russia's liberal Yabloko party, the country's only anti-war political force, aims to leverage upcoming elections to amplify its anti-war message on a national scale, despite unlikely odds of winning seats.
Nikolaj Rybakow, leader of Russia's liberal Yabloko party, states they can only legally express their opinion during elections, as the party opposes the Ukraine war but is still permitted to run in Duma elections despite immense pressure.
Russia's Central Election Commission has barred Yabloko party candidates from the St. Petersburg ballot, with party chairman Nikolai Rybakov accusing officials of targeting the party for its opposition to authorities.
St. Petersburg's election commission has refused to register candidates from the Yabloko party for the city's legislative assembly elections, citing an error in the party's paperwork.
Maxim Kruglov, a former Moscow city councilman and deputy leader of the Yabloko party, has been sentenced to seven years in jail for 'war fakes' related to social media posts from April 2022 discussing civilian deaths in Ukraine.
Russia has confirmed the exclusion of the liberal Yabloko party from upcoming elections, leading to the detention of dozens of its supporters. Separately, a party leader was sentenced to 11 years for criticizing the war in Ukraine.
A Russian court has excluded the Yabloko party from participating in elections, a move critics suggest is part of the Kremlin's strategy for low-turnout, unchallenging elections. This decision highlights the ongoing political maneuvering against opposition parties in Russia.
Russia's Supreme Court has disqualified the anti-war party Yabloko from participating in elections, citing issues with copyright, campaign financing, and a ChatGPT image. The UN has called on Russia to allow the party to contest the parliamentary elections.
Hundreds of teenagers gathered outside Russia's Supreme Court as it heard a lawsuit to revoke the Yabloko party's registration for State Duma elections, with a police officer addressing the crowd about draft offices.
Russia's Supreme Court has barred the opposition Yabloko party, the only anti-war party, from participating in parliamentary elections. The decision has drawn criticism and is seen by some as a sign of the Kremlin's nervousness.
Russia's Supreme Court has upheld a decision to bar the Yabloko party, the country's only anti-war political party, from participating in upcoming parliamentary elections. This move effectively removes any legal anti-war opposition from the ballot amidst the ongoing conflict.
Abelardo de la Espriella has been sworn in as the new president of Colombia, pledging to defeat narco-terrorists and restore order. The United States has offered $1 billion in aid to the new administration.
Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny, has called on Russian citizens to vote for the liberal pro-Western Yabloko party in the September parliamentary elections, a party that advocates for an end to the war in Ukraine.
Russia's Central Election Commission has approved the participation of the opposition liberal Yabloko (Apple) party in the September parliamentary elections, making it the only party openly opposing the ongoing war.
A Russian opposition figure and member of the Yabloko party has been arrested in Moscow. She faces charges related to making donations to a banned organization.
The Kremlin has initiated a campaign of arrests targeting Russia's liberal Yabloko party, which is the country's only legal opposition party, ahead of upcoming elections.