March 14, 2004 -- Russian president Vladimir Putin is expected to easily clinch a second term in the country's presidential election. Graphic shows highlights and low points of Putin's first term. GN16269EN EN Add To List Download RUSSIA Weighing up Putin’s first term March 9, 2004 - Related Graphics View More Moon-based astronomy needs sites to be protected Israel ultra-Orthodox conscription chaos What’s Trump worth? A look at his assets and income EU invites Bosnia and Herzegovina to membership talks Trump assets could be seized to pay $464m bond Biden takes poll lead over Trump. How gangs came to dominate Haiti Trump’s former allies turned enemies Trump’s trials and tribulations India holds world’s biggest election Vladimir Putin wins fifth term as Russia’s president British luxury cars are still being imported by Russia Biden and Trump set for 2020 rematch Apple forced to reduce app commission under EU law Calls for probe into Hamas attacks United States to target TikTok with new legislation Russia’s presidential candidates Centre-right wins Portuguese election as far right surges Tensions rise in Philippines-China dispute Biden and Trump sweep Super Tuesday races Key players in Portugal’s snap election State of emergency in Haiti after mass jailbreak Super Tuesday battlegrounds U.S. voices concern over Chinese police on Kiribati Opposition politician Alexei Navalny to be buried in Moscow WTO reforms plagued by obstacles Call to Russians not to give up after Navalny’s death Pakistan’s rival parties reach power-sharing deal Kremlin accused of covering up Navalny’s death Julian Assange extradition appeal Sources PUBLISHED: 9/3/2004; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Associated Press