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Press review: Navalny detained on arrival in Moscow and will Biden renew New START

Top stories from the Russian press on Monday, January 18th Alexey Navalny is seen inside the plane prior to his flight to Moscow © AP Photo/Mstyslav Chernov Media: Navalny detained on arrival in Moscow Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny was detained on January 17 at Moscow s Sheremetyevo Airport, where he arrived from Berlin after receiving treatment due to his alleged poisoning in August 2020. According to Russia’s Federal Penitentiary Service, Navalny was taken into custody for repeated violations of his probation in relation to the Yves Rocher case. Breaches of the probation period happen quite often, legal expert Sergei Maximov told Izvestia. It can have rather serious consequences for Navalny, he stressed. He noted that a convict may be placed into custody if the crime is considered grave or if it is a particularly serious felony, and this decision is taken by the court within several days, usually within 48 hours.

Встречают встречающих Навального во Внуково российские власти - 17 Січня 2021 – Новини Європи, новости Европы, NEWS EUROPE

Встречают встречающих Навального во Внуково российские власти - 17 Січня 2021 – Новини Європи, новости Европы, NEWS EUROPE
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America s Post-Trump Reckoning by Harold Hongju Koh

After four years of Donald Trump wrecking US relationships and disengaging from international arrangements, it will take more than comforting words to restore America's standing in the world. The key to US re-engagement lies in international law, where a savvy administration will find many effective tools.

Russia plans withdrawal from Open Skies treaty allowing surveillance flights after U S pullout

Russia plans withdrawal from Open Skies treaty allowing surveillance flights after U.S. pullout Isabelle Khurshudyan © Sputnik/Via Reuters Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part in a video conference call with members of the Security Council at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow on Jan. 15, 2021. MOSCOW Russia is preparing to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty, the international pact allowing observation flights over military facilities, in response to the U.S. pullout in November, a Russian Foreign Ministry statement said Friday. Russia’s looming exit presents another pressing arms-control challenge for the incoming Biden administration, which already has the soon-to-expire New START nuclear treaty to address with Russia.

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