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Valery Gergiev's July concert marks his first Western performance since 2022 ban, sparking protests from Nobel laureates and EU officials.
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Can a Concert Normalize Oppression? The Surprising Power Struggle Behind Italy’s Gergiev ControversyHow is it possible that in the summer of 2025, three years after the start of the conflict in Ukraine, Valery Gergiev, Putin’s accomplice and a person included on the sanctions lists of several ...
A concert in Italy featuring Russian conductor Valery Gergiev, who has ties to Putin, is sparking a furor following protests ...
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Newser on MSNPutin-Linked Conductor Catches Ire of Navalny WidowYulia Navalnaya, widow of late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, is urging Italy to revoke an invitation extended to Valery Gergiev, a conductor with strong Kremlin ties, to perform at a major ...
Italy's culture minister joined the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on Tuesday in condemning an invitation ...
A concert in Italy by a top Russian conductor shunned in the West since the invasion of Ukraine could send the wrong message, ...
The widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny urged Italian authorities Tuesday to cancel a concert by Russian ...
President Donald Trump is reportedly frustrated with Russian leader Vladimir Putin over the Ukraine war and is considering new sanctions and indirect military support via sales to NATO countries. But ...
This remarkable documentary was filmed at a high school in Karabash, a heavily polluted town in central southern Russia.
Putin’s constantly evolving playbook is the result of his failed military campaign to capture Kyiv and strangle Ukrainian democracy. He ran into Ukraine’s indominable resilience, and as a result, he ...
More than three years into Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, many Western cultural institutions that had distanced themselves from Russian artists as a gesture of solidarity with Ukraine ...
Rep. Joe Wilson, a staunch supporter of Ukraine, described Russian President Vladimir Putin as "crazy," and called for "Secondary sanctions & arms support NOW." ...
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