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Now playing Next world news Navalny's mother appeals to Putin to release her son's body for burial Dissident's family and supporters have spoken out since his death despite open repression of public support. 20/02/2024
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Now playing Next Indonesia Euroviews. The threat of Russian interference in Indonesia’s elections is real As a relatively new democracy, the 14 February election will be another litmus test for Indonesia’s democratic resilience, and as the recurrent player in the disinformation arena, all eyes will be on Russia, Ross Burley writes. 13/02/2024
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