Vladimir Putin

President Vladimir Putin is basking in a victory that was never in doubt, as officials said he won reelection with an overwhelming number of votes.
The former president whiffed on an easy chance to criticize the Russian strongman over the death of Alexei Navalny.
Polling happened in a tightly controlled environment where Putin only faces competition from three token rivals and any public criticism of him or his war in Ukraine is stifled.
The “Daily Show” correspondent declared that “anything can happen” in the presidential race.
His statement was another blunt warning to the West ahead of a presidential vote this week in which he's all but certain to win reelection.
Leonid Volkov, who worked with Navalny as a top adviser, was injured outside his home in Lithuania.
Russian authorities still haven’t announced the cause of death for Navalny.
Australia's former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull recalled what he witnessed when he saw Trump and Putin together on multiple occasions.
Ivan Zhdanov, the director of Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, made the announcement on his Telegram account.
She said an official told her, "Time is not on your side, the corpse is decomposing."