"Uncovering Stolen Okinawan Art and Putin's Controversial Election Win"

A statistical model developed by data analyst Sergei Shpilkin has raised questions about the legitimacy of Vladimir Putin's election victories in Russia, with recent findings suggesting that Putin may have received millions of fraudulent votes in the 2024 presidential election. Shpilkin's model, which analyzes voting patterns, has been used by journalists and election researchers to highlight anomalies in the election results, indicating potential manipulation by authorities. The Kremlin's efforts to engineer high voter turnout and restrict genuine challengers have also come under scrutiny, with experts suggesting that the election was heavily manipulated and fell short of constitutional standards.
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- A family found centuries-old Okinawan art stolen during WWII in their attic NPR
- Putin's Win Isn't Just a Sham. It's a Danger. Bloomberg
- Putin Urges Russians to Unite on Ukraine War The New York Times
- Russian election latest: Putin claims landslide win as West condemns 'pseudo-election' BBC.com
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