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  2. First Lady of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The First Lady of the Russian Federation (Russian: Первая леди Российской Федерации, romanized: Pervaya ledi Rossiyskoy Federatsii) is the unofficial title given to the wife of the president of Russia. The post is highly ceremonial.

  3. Vladimir Solovyov (TV presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Rudolfovich Solovyov [a] (Russian: Владимир Рудольфович Соловьёв, born 20 October 1963) is a Russian TV presenter. [9] He has been an anchor on the television show Evening with Vladimir Solovyov on Russia-1 since 2012.

  4. Yulia Navalnaya - Wikipedia

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    After 2007, Navalny gained fame in Russia as a blogger and opposition politician. Navalnaya became the first secretary and assistant to her husband. The family's life became noticeably more public, so that Navalnaya was in the spotlight as the "first lady of the Russian opposition". [4]

  5. Before it turned to Pro-Trump influencers, Russia used RT to ...

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    In mid-December 2005, back when U.S.-Russia relations remained on relatively friendly terms, a new media channel called Russia Today began broadcasting English-language news.

  6. RT (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    A Pew Research survey of the most popular news videos on YouTube in 2011–12 found RT to be the top source with 8.5 percent of posts, 68 percent of which consisted of first-person video accounts of dramatic worldwide events, likely acquired by the network rather than created by it.

  7. A year after Navalny’s death, his widow urges ongoing fight ...

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    Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of late Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny, has urged people to continue fighting for a “free, peaceful” Russia a year after he died in prison.

  8. Former first lady of Ukraine, who has Chicago roots, urges ...

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    A former first lady of Ukraine with deep roots in Chicago called on the international community to take stronger action against Moscow, as Russia’s brutal invasion threatens her nation’s ...

  9. Olga Skabeyeva - Wikipedia

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    Her critical reports of the Russian opposition prompted TV critic Irina Petrovskaya [ru; uk] to describe her as a member of Russian state TV's "special operation forces", and her tone as "prosecutorial and accusatory". [9] Since 2015–2016, Skabeyeva has hosted the author's program Vesti.doc on the Russia-1 state TV channel. [3]