
Pussy Riot Stage Protest Against Tech Company for ‘Powering Russian War Crimes’
Pussy Riot occupied the Manhattan offices of Ubiquiti Friday to protest the tech company’s "role in Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine"

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Pussy Riot occupied the Manhattan offices of Ubiquiti Friday to protest the tech company’s "role in Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine"

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The singer-activist accuses the E.U. of not taking the Russian invasion sufficiently seriously, and discusses a crypto fundraiser that raised nearly $3 million for Ukraine in less than 24 hours

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Track arrives amid a groundswell of demonstrations following the arrest of opposition leader Alexei Navalny