"Berlin Emerges as Hub for Anti-Putin Protests and Defiant Messages"

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Berlin has become a center for anti-Putin protests as Russian citizens in Germany, including exiled opposition members, gathered to cast their votes in the presidential election. Younger Russians, many of whom fled their homeland after the invasion of Ukraine, clashed with older generations who support Putin. Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny, voted in Berlin and expressed her intention to continue her husband's work. The German capital has emerged as a hub for Russia's opposition in exile, with hundreds of voters waiting for hours to cast their ballots despite the preordained nature of Putin's win.
- With Russian opposition exiled, Berlin becomes center of anti-Putin protest The Washington Post
- ‘A farce, not an election’: Russians abroad join ‘Noon against Putin’ protest The Guardian
- Navalny’s Widow Votes in Berlin The New York Times
- Alexei Navalny's wife issues defiant election message to Putin at Hungarian rally The Independent
- Navalny's widow joins anti-Putin protests outside Berlin embassy Yahoo! Voices
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