Russian Presidential Election and Legacy of American Activist in Gaza

SOURCE npr.org
Russian President Vladimir Putin was reelected with 87% of the vote, deemed unfair by the US government. The Kremlin aimed for high turnout and a one-sided result. The article also reflects on the legacy of a young American activist who died in Gaza 21 years ago.

Key Points

  • Vladimir Putin reelected with 87% of the vote
  • US government criticizes election as unfair
  • Kremlin sought high turnout and skewed result
  • Reflection on the legacy of a young American activist who died in Gaza 21 years ago