
David Herszenhorn
Russia, Ukraine and East Europe Editor at The Washington Post
Russia/Ukraine/East Europe editor, The Washington Post. Ex-chief Brussels correspondent, POLITICO Europe. Previously: NYT in Moscow, DC, New York.
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Dec 18, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Elana Gordon |Monica Campbell |Rennie Svirnovskiy |Emma Talkoff |Jennifer Amur |Paul Schemm | +1 more
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Mar 14, 2024 |
nybooks.com | Andrew Stauffer |Jane Austen |Carlos Eire |David Herszenhorn
Wings of Desire A gullible new book raises the question of how we should interpret the history of the supernatural in early modernity.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
carnegieendowment.org | Alexander Gabuev |David Herszenhorn
The sudden death of the jailed Russian opposition leader was a shock, though it was not unexpected. For the last decade, Navalny had been the most vocal critic and opponent of Putin's regime, while his Anti-Corruption Foundation had supporters in almost all Russian regions and cities. Only Navalny was able to consolidate people across Russia in waves of protests against corruption and the authoritarian regime. What impact has Navalny's death had on Russian society and the opposition movement?
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Feb 17, 2024 |
postguam.com | Robyn Dixon |David Herszenhorn |Catherine Belton
RIGA, Latvia — Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the defiant anti-corruption crusader and democracy champion who was President Vladimir Putin’s despised nemesis, died suddenly in an Arctic Russian prison colony Friday, penitentiary officials said, removing the most prominent figure inside Russia willing to challenge the Kremlin’s rule.
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Feb 16, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Robyn Dixon |David Herszenhorn |Catherine Belton
Navalny’s family and his team, who continued to run his political operation in exile, had warned that his life was in danger since his arrest in January 2021, when he returned to Russia after recovering in Germany from being poisoned with a banned nerve agent.
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