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Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muratov: I Don't Believe in Talk of a Split in the Russian Elite

Dmitry Muratov, editor-in-chief of the independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, told the BBC that no one knows what Russian President Vladimir Putin is really thinking. "It's the same as astrology. No one knows," he said.

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In an interview with the BBC, Russian journalist Dmitri Muratov talks about public opinion in Russia, what Putin thinks and about nuclear weapons.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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In an interview with the BBC, Dmitri Muratov says that the leader of the Kremlin can only "destroy Ukraine, but not conquer it", given that the war has been going on for five years.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Dmitry Muratov, editor-in-chief of the independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, told the BBC that no one knows what Russian President Vladimir Putin is really thinking. "It's the same as astrology. No one knows," he said.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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"Most of the people with influence over public opinion were declared as 'foreign agent', 'extremist' or 'terrorist'. There are several hundred," Dmitry Muratov told BBC. BBC In the offices of the newspaper Novaya Gazeta, in Moscow, Russia, the runners are silent. There is a huge feeling of emptiness. "There is no more newspaper," former editor-in-chief Dmitry Muratov said in an exclusive interview with BBC. ✅ Follow the international news channe…

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Dmitry Muratov, one of the founders of the Novaya Gazeta newspaper (more than 30 years ago), Nobel Prize in 2021 for his efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, considers that the Russian president can destroy Ukraine, but not conquer it. With his newspaper keeping only one version online (but little: authorities blocked access to the site), the Nobel recalls that most opinion leaders have been declared ‘foreign agent, ‘extremist' or ‘terror…

·Lisboa, Portugal
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At the Moscow headquarters of the Novaya Gazeta newspaper, the corridors are buried in silence. There is an overwhelming sense of golicity. "There is no more newspaper," said former editor-in-chief Dmitri Muratov. "It was one of the founders of the Novaya Gazeta newspaper more than thirty years ago. It has become a symbol of independent investigative journalism in Russia, bringing human rights violations and high-level corruption to the fore, wr…

·Bucharest, Romania
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Digi 24 broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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