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Now playing Next Russia Explained: Russia's presidential election 2018 On March 18, over 110 million Russians will have their say on who will be the next president. But while few question who is likely to win, the vote is important as it will show how firm Putin's grip on power really is. Here’s our breakdown of Russia’s presidential election. 17/03/2018
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Now playing Next Russia Vladimir Putin: Russian redeemer, Western villain Why do the Russian people want to keep Vladimir Putin in power after 18 years? And why is the unshakeable president so hated by many Western countries? Here are some suggested replies. 16/03/2018
Now playing Next Russia Vladimir Putin: 'Strong President - Strong Russia' His re-election all but a foregone conclusion, the Russian president's campaign slogan is an apt summary of the image he seeks to project 14/03/2018
Now playing Next Russia Putin says he ordered 'hijacked' plane to be shot down in 2014 The Russian president says in a new film that he ordered the downing of a passenger plane reported to be carrying a bomb and threatening the Sochi Olympics — before it turned out to be a false alarm. 12/03/2018
Now playing Next World News Oscars 2018: Here are the best foreign language film nominees Ninety-two countries submitted a film for consideration as Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards, the highest-ever number of submissions. The shortlisted nominees are from from Sweden, Lebanon, Chile, Russia and Hungary. 01/03/2018
Now playing Next Russia Nemtsov march draws thousands to Moscow According to White Counter, an NGO that counts participants at rallies, around 7,600 people took part in the Moscow march for Boris Nemtsov, for which organisers had been granted permission by the city authorities. 25/02/2018
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Now playing Next Sweden Pussy Riot members say Swedish exile is price of opposing Putin The two members were beaten and detained in Russia after criticizing Putin — and have since fled the country to claim asylum in Sweden. 15/02/2018