https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/3449161
https://focus.ua/opinions/383576/
Пока мир отмечает столетие Октябрьской революции, Россия снова находится под властью царя
http://inosmi.ru/politic/20171028/240637167.html
Корреспондент Le Monde в Москве Изабель Мандро ответила на вопросы пользователей о наследии октябрьской революции в России 100 лет спустя.
http://inosmi.ru/politic/20171028/240631116.html
На координатора штаба Алексея Навального в Кемерове давят через родственников
https://www.svoboda.org/a/28820970.html
http://www.iiss.org/en/regions/russia/does-the-intermediate-nuclear-forces-treaty-have-a-future-9312
Soul-searching is called for, says Boris Johnson, as he prepares for an ice-breaking visit to Moscow. The high hopes of the 1990s have been dashed. There have b
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/comment/we-must-wake-up-to-russia-s-shifting-threats-zzgqxt3n2
SEVENTEEN years after Vladimir Putin first became president, his grip on Russia is stronger than ever. The West, which still sees Russia in post-Soviet terms, sometimes ranks him as his country’s most powerful leader since Stalin. Russians are increasingly looking to an earlier period of history.
Alexei Navalny isn’t used to being a bystander. For several years, the opposition leader’s star has dominated the otherwise barren landscape of critical politics in Russia. His anti-corruption investigations drew in millions; his rallies attracted a new generation of demonstrators; his uninvited bid for the presidency caught everyone – including the Kremlin – unawares.