What will happen to Russia after Putin? His exiled rival has an idea
Mikhail Khodorkovsky tells Newsweek that it is only a matter of time when the Russian president will leave power.
This is how Ukraine war could end, according to Putin's exiled foe
"It is not possible to preserve Putin and stop the war," said Russian opposition figure Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
Only 30% of FSB would back Putin if another mutiny happens—Exiled oligarch
"One thing is clear, Russia's armed forces are not going to be loyal to Putin. They are not loyal any longer," Mikhail Khodorkovsky told Newsweek.
Putin has "only one real red line" that can't be crossed—exiled oligarch
Vladimir Putin realizes that using nuclear weapons will "end in an immediate defeat of [his] regime," exile Mikhail Khodorkovsky told Newsweek.
Exclusive: Putin "fled Moscow" during Prigozhin's mutiny
"We were monitoring Putin...and it looks like indeed, he did leave Moscow," self-exiled former Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky told Newsweek.
Putin won't resort to nuclear weapons for one major reason—Exiled oligarch
Mikhail Khodorkovsky said Putin risks losing access to parallel imports needed to weapons.
Russian revolutionaries prepare for post-Putin future
Former Russian lawmakers are to meet in Poland this week as various anti-Kremlin movements jockey for influence over a possible post-Putin Russia.
Former Russian Oligarch Warns Putin Will Invade NATO Territory
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who served 10 years in jail after openly criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin, called on NATO to do more for Ukraine.
Putin's War in Ukraine Will Lead to His 'Demise': Exiled Oligarch
Mikhail Khodorkovsky previously said that he believes Putin's defeat is inevitable as long as the West continues to back Ukraine.
Putin 'Went Crazy' When Not 'Met With Flowers' in Ukraine: Exiled Oligarch
The billionaire said the Russian president "started bombing Kharkiv and Kyiv" after his invasion didn't get a friendly reception from Ukrainians.
Exiled Russian Oligarch: Putin's Defeat 'Inevitable' if West Backs Ukraine
As Joe Biden is expected to make more moves against Russia, Mikhail Khodorkovsky says continued support for Ukraine from the West will work against Putin.
Russia Slams Lithuania As Putin-Critics Fly In
Russian dissidents and Kremlin-critics discuss Putin's future and Moscow is not happy.
Khodorkovsky Offers Tuition For Russian Politicians
The opposition activist eyes support for aspiring local councillors
Putin Critic Khodorkovsky Launches Online University
Open Russia's online resources contains lectures on life in modern Russia.
Russia: Police Raid Offices of Mikhail Khodorkovsky
Police have accused Khodorkovsky of being involved in a contract killing in 1998.
Putin Receives Daily Briefs About Khodorkovsky
Media reports about Khodorkovsky are part of the Kremlin's daily news brief.
Russia Charges Khodorkovsky With Organizing Two Murders
A spokeswoman for the former Yukos boss has said the case is a "farce".
Khodorkovsky: Revolution in Russia is Inevitable, Our Goal is to Make it Peaceful
The former Yukos boss says he won't comply with the Kremlin's request to question him.
Kremlin Foe Khodorkovsky Called For Questioning in Old Murder Case
The former oligarch's spokeswoman has called the request a farce.
Khodorkovsky: Putin Will Step Down in 2019
In a newspaper interview, the Russian dissident says he believes "Putin's era" is coming to an end.
France, Belgium and Austria to Seize Russian Assets
The conflict centers around Russia's refusal to pay $50 billion to the shareholders of the now-defunct oil company.
Putin's Biggest Critics Announce 100,000-Strong 'Russian Spring' Protest
Alexei Navalny and Mikhail Khodorkovsky will join forces next month in a protest against "the current regime".
Is Putin's Hammer Rubber?
As the Kremlin cracks down on critics, the Russian leader's aura of invincibility is fading.
Anti-Putin Activist Sentenced to House Arrest as Muscovites Take to the Streets in Protest
Alexei Navalny was sentenced to house arrest, while his brother has been sent to jail for embezzlement charges
Russia's Oligarchs Batten Down the Hatches
Between Obama's sanctions and Putin's wrath, the richest Russians know what would hurt most