Nadezhda Tolokonnikova

In Germany, students are turning to crystal meth to deal with stress

Crystal meth is highly addictive and highly destructive. Now, a new study shows that its use in Germany is rising — and not just for the euphoria the drug induces.

In Germany, students are turning to crystal meth to deal with stress

Two members of Pussy Riot are attacked by Russian thugs while eating breakfast at McDonald's

Two members of Pussy Riot are attacked by Russian thugs while eating breakfast at McDonald's
Pussy Riot's Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Aliokhina speak with two supporters at the Vinzavod Center for Contemporary Art in Moscow. Many wanted to speak with them about prison conditions in Russia.

What's next for Pussy Riot? Prison reform and global celebrity

What's next for Pussy Riot? Prison reform and global celebrity

Naughty or nice? Why is Putin freeing prominent dissidents?

Naughty or nice? Why is Putin freeing prominent dissidents?

Dennis Rodman brings his brand of basketball diplomacy back to North Korea

Dennis Rodman brings his brand of basketball diplomacy back to North Korea

Hunger strikes are last resort for Pussy Riot band member and Russian mothers

In Russia, women are using hunger strikes to draw attention to what they perceive as injustice. But only one hunger strike, by a member of the band Pussy Riot, is really drawing attention.

Hunger strikes are last resort for Pussy Riot band member and Russian mothers
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Punk Band Pussy Riot Takes On Big Oil

Russia's dissident punk band Pussy Riot has released a new protest video criticizing big oil companies and President Putin. Marco Werman speaks with journalist Masha Gessen, who recently spent four hours visiting a leading member of the group in prison.

Punk Band Pussy Riot Takes On Big Oil

Russian court grants reprieve to one member of Pussy Riot band

The Russian band Pussy Riot ignited a storm of controversy for its protest performance in a Russian cathedral. Arrested and eventually convicted, a trio of band members were sentenced to two year in prison. But Wednesday, a Russian court suspended the sentence of one woman.

Russian court grants reprieve to one member of Pussy Riot band
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Slideshow: Russia Remains Divided on The Pussy Riot Case

The performance, and subsequent jail sentence, of the feminist art collective members has opened a deep and divisive debate on relations between church and state in Russia.

Slideshow: Russia Remains Divided on The Pussy Riot Case
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Pussy Riot Jailed Members Get a Two Year Jail Sentence

A judge in a Moscow court sentenced the members of Pussy Riot to two years in jail on Friday.

Pussy Riot Jailed Members Get a Two Year Jail Sentence

Russian band Pussy Riot, convicted of hooliganism, given two-year sentences

Maria Alyokhina, 24, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 22, and Yekaterina Samutsevich will spend the next two years in prison after a Russian judge determined they had offended the sensibilities of religious people with an anti-Vladimir Putin protest performance in an Orthodox Cathedral.

Russian band Pussy Riot, convicted of hooliganism, given two-year sentences

Husband of Pussy Riot Band Member says Russian Trial 'Smelled of the Middle Ages'

Pyotr Verzilov is the husband of Nadezhda Tolokonnikova who has been jailed since February along with two other band members of Russian band Pussy Riot. He tells anchor Lisa Mullins that the proceedings reminded some people of the Spanish Inquisition.

Husband of Pussy Riot Band Member says Russian Trial 'Smelled of the Middle Ages'