Kremlin critic examines Moscow’s attempts to blame others for Islamic State attack
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Most of Russia’s opposition is either dead, in exile abroad or in prison at home. What happens now?
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Khodorkovsky: 'Putin Afraid' Navalny Funeral Could Spark Protests
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Putin's would-be challenger denies link to former oil boss Khodorkovsky
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Under Putin, the uber-wealthy Russians known as 'oligarchs' are still rich but far less powerful
By Jim Heintz
Mikhail Khodorkovsky: ‘To achieve change in Russia, people have to be ready to fight’
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Trying to persuade Ukraine to negotiate with Putin would be an error
By Mikhail Khodorkovsky
Oligarch offers a revolution Russians can't take part in
By Nikolay Andreev
The future of Russia — and its opposition
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Putin Has 'Only One Real Red Line' That Can't Be Crossed—Exiled Oligarch
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the oligarch with a plan to topple Putin
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Revolutionary tactics will require using one group of Kremlin gangsters against another
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