Russian authorities say corruption is so rife, it threatens the country's very stability. But observers say the problem is critical precisely because it starts at the very top of the political system. In the last of a three-part series, RFE/RL's Gregory Feifer reports on allegations that corruption is central to the workings of Russian power. More
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A rainy hajj, Ukrainian politician dolls, and Saakashvili behind the wheel. Go to gallery