In excerpts from his memoir published by The New Yorker, late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny expressed his belief that he would die in prison, where he passed away in February while serving a 19-year sentence. His upcoming book, “Patriot,” described as his “final letter to the world,” showcases Navalny’s unwavering fight against corruption in Russia and his acceptance of a life behind bars. Despite facing isolation and challenges, Navalny’s memoir reflects his humor, determination, and commitment to standing up against authoritarianism, with his widow emphasizing its importance in inspiring others to uphold values and fight dictatorship.
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Doug Ford plans to ignore Trump after 51st state threat
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced he will "ignore Trump" after the U.S. president revived his idea of Canada becoming the "51st state" during a military meeting. Ford emphasized the need to focus on strengthening Ontario’s economy and collaborating with the federal government, expressing frustration with Trump's comments and urging Canadians to concentrate on national priorities instead. Want More Context? 🔎
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