Pussy Riot

The unspecified charges against Nadezhda Tolokonnikova come at a time when the Kremlin is working to stifle political dissent.
The members of the anti-Putin punk collective got creative to evade police surrounding the Moscow apartment where they were living.
The number of Russians taking risks to oppose the war shows how many don't want it, said Nadya Tolokonnikova, who spent nearly two years in prison for anti-Putin protests.
The detention of Navalny’s brother Oleg and Pussy Riot's Maria Alyokhina comes as authorities try to stem another wave of protests.
The anti-Kremlin activist temporarily lost his sight, hearing and ability to walk, but is doing better.
Verzilov, one of the protest group's most prominent members, was flown to Berlin on Saturday.
Pyotr Verzilov, a member of the Russian punk protest group, has been in emergency care in Moscow since late Tuesday.
The four protesters, who sprinted onto the pitch during the France-Croatia match, were slapped with a 15-day prison sentence.
The demonstrators stormed the field during the second half of the match between France and Croatia.
In an interview on MSNBC, Nadya Tolokonnikova also explained how she thinks the president plays into the Russian leader's hands.