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The widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny joined the anti-Putin protest in Germany
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Navalnaya was cheered and surrounded by admirers as she stood in line at the Russian embassy in Berlin. Alexei Navalny's widow joins anti-Putin protest in Germany. Yulia Navalny was cheered as she waited in line outside the Russian Embassy in the city.
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Yulia Navalnaya tells Russians 'be brave' and 'one day very soon, we will win' Yulia tells Sky News: 'One day very close to us will win. Russia will win', she says. Yulia's message for the Russian people is to be 'brave' and be brave.
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Yulia Navalnaya is raising hopes for a renewed Russian opposition. The task that Navalny set himself, of opposing and exposing the ills of Putin's regime is now left to Russia’s disparate, disunited, and partially dismantled opposition, with a new figurehead.
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