On Russian TV ahead of the election, there's only one program: Putin's

FILE - A woman walks past a billboard promoting the upcoming presidential election with the words in Russian "Time to vote" in St. Petersburg, Russia, Thursday, March 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky, File)

LONDON (AP) — Thousands of Russians braved the cold for hours earlier this month to honor the opposition politician Alexei Navalny after his funeral. They chanted anti-war slogans and covered his gravesite with so many flowers that it disappeared from view.

It was one of the largest displays of since he invaded Ukraine, and happened just weeks before an election he is all but assured to win. But Russians watching television saw none of it.

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