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Breaking news: Aleksei Navalny’s widow pledges to carry on his work

Yulia Navalnaya vowed to continue the opposition leader's mission to build a democratic Russia.
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February 19, 2024

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Yulia Navalnaya, in a navy suit, stands at a microphone in front of a backdrop that says "Munich Security Conference."
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Aleksei Navalny's Widow Pledges to Carry On Opposition Leader's Work

Yulia Navalnaya, who had long shunned the spotlight, presented herself as a political force for the first time and signaled that she would step into the void left by the sudden death of her husband in a Russian prison.

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