Jailed Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny is seen on a screen during a hearing, at Petushinsky district court, in the Vladimir region, Russia. He is suing his prison over what he alleges is its illegal failure to supply him with books of his choice and censorship of newspapers he reads.31.05.2021#6561520
Jailed Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny is seen on a screen during a hearing, at Petushinsky district court, in the Vladimir region, Russia. He is suing his prison over what he alleges is its illegal failure to supply him with books of his choice and censorship of newspapers he reads.31.05.2021#6561533
Jailed Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny is seen on a screen during a hearing, at Petushinsky district court, in the Vladimir region, Russia. He is suing his prison over what he alleges is its illegal failure to supply him with books of his choice and censorship of newspapers he reads.31.05.2021#6561534
Jailed Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny is seen on a screen during a hearing, at Petushinsky district court, in the Vladimir region, Russia. He is suing his prison over what he alleges is its illegal failure to supply him with books of his choice and censorship of newspapers he reads.31.05.2021#6561532
Alexei Navalny's lawyer Vadim Kobzev wearing a protective face mask is pictured during a hearing, at Petushinsky district court, in the Vladimir region, Russia. He is suing his prison over what he alleges is its illegal failure to supply him with books of his choice and censorship of newspapers he reads.31.05.2021#6561537
Alexei Navalny's lawyer Vadim Kobzev wearing a protective face mask is pictured during a hearing, at Petushinsky district court, in the Vladimir region, Russia. He is suing his prison over what he alleges is its illegal failure to supply him with books of his choice and censorship of newspapers he reads.31.05.2021#6561539
Alexei Navalny's lawyer Vadim Kobzev wearing a protective face mask is pictured during a hearing, at Petushinsky district court, in the Vladimir region, Russia. He is suing his prison over what he alleges is its illegal failure to supply him with books of his choice and censorship of newspapers he reads.31.05.2021#6561538
Jailed Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny is seen on a screen during a hearing, at Petushinsky district court, in the Vladimir region, Russia. He is suing his prison over what he alleges is its illegal failure to supply him with books of his choice and censorship of newspapers he reads.31.05.2021#6561531
Jailed Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny is seen on a screen during a hearing, at Petushinsky district court, in the Vladimir region, Russia. He is suing his prison over what he alleges is its illegal failure to supply him with books of his choice and censorship of newspapers he reads.31.05.2021#6561524
Jailed Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny is seen on a screen during a hearing, at Petushinsky district court, in the Vladimir region, Russia. He is suing his prison over what he alleges is its illegal failure to supply him with books of his choice and censorship of newspapers he reads.31.05.2021#6561530
Jailed Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny is seen on a screen during a hearing, at Petushinsky district court, in the Vladimir region, Russia. He is suing his prison over what he alleges is its illegal failure to supply him with books of his choice and censorship of newspapers he reads.31.05.2021#6561528
Former BC Dynamo Moscow player Aleksei Zhukanenko, foreground, during a hearing in Moscow's Savelovsky Court to review the lawsuit filed by 13 former Dynamo Moscow players against the club's management in relation to unpaid salary.20.03.2013#1418813
Former BC Dynamo Moscow players Dmitry Khvostov, left, and Viktor Keiru during a hearing in Moscow's Savelovsky Court to review the lawsuit filed by 13 former Dynamo Moscow players against the club's management in relation to unpaid salary.20.03.2013#1418812
From left: plaintiffs' lawyer Karen Gigolyan with former BC Dynamo Moscow players Yevgeny Voronov and Dmitry Domani during a hearing in Moscow's Savelovsky Court to review the lawsuit filed by 13 former Dynamo Moscow players against the club's management in relation to unpaid salary.20.03.2013#1418811
From left: former BC Dynamo Moscow players Andrei Vasilyev, Viktor Keiru and Nikita Shabalkin during a hearing in Moscow's Savelovsky Court to review the lawsuit filed by 13 former Dynamo Moscow players against the club's management in relation to unpaid salary.20.03.2013#1418810
From left: former BC Dynamo Moscow players Viktor Keiru and Nikita Shabalkin with Dynamo lawyers Igor Frantovsky and Alexander Kuznetsov during a hearing in Moscow's Savelovsky Court to review the lawsuit filed by 13 former Dynamo Moscow players against the club's management in relation to unpaid salary.20.03.2013#1418809
Moscow's Savelovsky Court reviews the lawsuit filed by 13 former BC Dynamo Moscow players against the club's management in relation to unpaid salary.20.03.2013#1418808
Plaintiffs' lawyers Svetlana Klimova and Karen Gigolyan prepare documents before Moscow's Savelovsky Court reviews the lawsuit filed by 13 former BC Dinamo Moscow players against the club's management in relation to unpaid salary.20.03.2013#1418807
Plaintiffs' lawyer Karen Gigolyan carries two suitcases with documents before Moscow's Savelovsky Court reviews the lawsuit filed by 13 former BC Dinamo Moscow players against the club's management in relation to unpaid salary.20.03.2013#1418806
Former BC Dynamo Moscow player Dmitry Domani, left, and his agent Sergei Tarakanov before Moscow's Savelovsky Court reviews the lawsuit filed by 13 former Dynamo Moscow players against the club's management in relation to unpaid salary.20.03.2013#1418418
Former BC Dynamo Moscow player Viktor Keiru and lawyer Svetlana Klimova before Moscow's Savelovsky Court reviews the lawsuit filed by 13 former Dynamo Moscow players against the club's management in relation to unpaid salary.20.03.2013#1418295
From left: RIA Novosti lawyers Alexander Makarov and Pavel Fabritsi in the Magistrate Court of Khamovniki District. The court is reviewing cases against RIA Novosti and its chief editor Svetlana Mironyuk. Right: Andrei Dorin, representative of former investigator Gulnara Mustafina, the plaintiff in the case.03.10.2012#1252070
Lawyers for RIA Novosti Alexander Makarov and Pavel Fabrizi (from left) in the world Khamovniki District Court, which deals with proceedings regarding RIA Novosti news agency and editor Svetlana Mironyuk. Right - Andrei Dorin, the representative of the plaintiff, former investigator Gulnara Mustafina.03.10.2012#1254902
RIA Novosti lawyer Pavel Fabritsi in the Magistrate Court of Khamovniki District. The court is reviewing cases against RIA Novosti and its chief editor Svetlana Mironyuk.03.10.2012#1252067
From left: lawyers for RIA Novosti Alexander Makarov and Pavel Fabrizi in the Magistrate Court of Khamovniki District. The court is reviewing cases against RIA Novosti and its Editor-in-Chief Svetlana Mironyuk. Right: Andrei Dorin, the representative of the plaintiff, former investigator Gulnara Mustafina.03.10.2012#1252065
Court room of the Moscow City Court during the hearing of a lawsuit brought by 'Federation' charity foundation against actress Chulpan Khamatova and Kommersant publishing house.16.02.2012#1039505
Court Chairperson Tamara Iskenderova (center) at Chechnya Supreme Court reading the amicable agreement between Orbakaite and a businessman Ruslan Baysarov. The agreement stipulates that their son Deni is to stay with his father while his mother is away and vice versa.20.10.2009#482429
From left to right: Ruslan Baysarov's lawyer, Edsolt Ustarkhanov, and Kristina Orbakaite's lawyer, Alexander Miroshenko, at Chechnya Supreme Court after a hearing when amicable agreement between Orbakaite and a businessman Ruslan Baysarov was signed. The agreement stipulates that their son Deni is to stay with his father while his mother is away and vice versa.20.10.2009#482423
Alexander Miroshenko, Kristina Orbakaite's lawyer at Chechnya Supreme Court after a hearing when amicable agreement between Orbakaite and a businessman Ruslan Baysarov was signed. The agreement stipulates that their son Deni is to stay with his father while his mother is away and vice versa.20.10.2009#482365
Media Global Group CEO Nina Yurova, accused of blackmail and of breaking singer Philipp Kirkorov's page on the Odnoklassniki.ru site, and his personal mail, after release from custody in Moscow.23.06.2009#406021
Media Global Group CEO Nina Yurova, accused of blackmail and of breaking singer Philipp Kirkorov's page on the Odnoklassniki.ru site, and his personal mail, after release from custody in Moscow.23.06.2009#406025
Media Global Group CEO Nina Yurova, accused of blackmail and of breaking singer Philipp Kirkorov's page on the Odnoklassniki.ru site, and his personal mail, after release from custody in Moscow.23.06.2009#406024
Media Global Group CEO Nina Yurova, accused of blackmail and of breaking singer Philipp Kirkorov's page on the Odnoklassniki.ru site, and his personal mail, after release from custody in Moscow.23.06.2009#406023
Media Global Group CEO Nina Yurova, accused of blackmail and of breaking singer Philipp Kirkorov's page on the Odnoklassniki.ru site, and his personal mail, after release from custody in Moscow.23.06.2009#406022
On February 5, a Proton-M launch vehicle lifted off from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan. One of the rocket's fragments fell near the home of Altai shepherd Boris Urmatov, who decided to sue the Federal Space Agency [Roskosmos]. Urmatov demanded that Roskosmos pay 500,000 rubles [about $21,000] in damages. The Altai Republic's Emergency Situations Ministry said the fragment measuring 3 by 1.5 meters did not cause any damage or hurt anyone near Urmatov's home. The shepherd would receive compensation if experts prove that a rocket fragment did fall near his home. At the same time, Roskosmos representatives said the shepherd was exaggerating his claims.17.03.2008#303261
The Pavel Astakhov Bar said pop singer Viktor Bilan had lost the right use his stage name Dima Bilan. A court of arbitration confirmed the right of the company StarPro to own the stage name and project Dima Bilan. However, Bilan's singers denied this report.03.03.2008#302851
On October 2, 1990, the Collegium for Civil Cases of the Moscow City Court began considering the claim of former retired KGB Major General Oleg Kalugin (second left) against the USSR State Security Committee (now the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation) over the illegal cancellation of his pension.02.10.1990#8301294
On October 2, 1990, the Collegium for Civil Cases of the Moscow City Court began considering the claim of former retired KGB Major General Oleg Kalugin (left) against the USSR State Security Committee (now the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation) over the illegal cancellation of his pension.02.10.1990#8301292
Larisa Yanchik, Chief Expert, Directorate of International Ties, the USSR State Committee on Nature Conservation.15.09.1990#6651131
A hearing at the Dzerzhinsky District Court of Moscow. Public judge Klara Skorikova warns a witness about his liability for perjury.10.10.1968#6073232
Defendant Oleg Penkovsky, accused of spying for the US and the UK during the hearing of the espionage case against Greville Wynne and Oleg Penkovsky.08.05.1963#2563018