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Russia detains Navalny allies, raids offices on eve of...


Navalny, 44, President Vladimir Putin’s staunchest critic, declared a hunger strike three weeks ago to demand access to better medical care. He was moved on Sunday to a prison with a hospital. His supporters say they fear for his life.
The state prison service has said his condition is satisfactory and that he has agreed to receive “vitamin therapy”. His allies say he has still not had proper care and plan to take to the streets on Wednesday evening in protest.
Authorities have issued warnings that the demonstrations are illegal, setting the stage for a confrontation and the possibility of mass arrests. Police detained thousands of people at rallies earlier this year over Navalny’s jailing. ....

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Russian court hands Navalny ally suspended community service sentence


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MOSCOW (Reuters) -A Russian court handed Lyubov Sobol, a close ally of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, a suspended sentence of one year’s community service on Thursday after finding her guilty of using violence to trespass on private property.
The case related to an incident last December in which she said she had tried to doorstep a Russian secret agent whom Navalny said he had tricked over the phone into disclosing details of a botched plot to murder him with a nerve agent.
The Federal Security Service has dismissed Navalny’s account of the poisoning. ....

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Kremlin coy on Putin-Biden summit, warns against U.S. sanctions


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MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin said on Wednesday that a summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his U.S. counterpart Joe Biden would be contingent on U.S. behaviour after reportedly telling Washington to scrap a plan to impose new sanctions on Russia.
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Biden, in a phone call on Tuesday, proposed a summit of the estranged leaders to tackle a raft of disputes and told Moscow to reduce tensions over Ukraine triggered by a Russian military build-up.
Moscow says the build-up is a three-week snap military drill in response to what it calls threatening behaviour from NATO and has said the exercise is due to wrap up within two weeks. ....

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Russia detains over 1,000 at protests against jailing of ...


Police deploy in force to break up protests
Navalny arrested in Moscow on Jan. 17 (Updates arrests, adds details of Moscow protests, quotes)
By Maria Tsvetkova and Polina Ivanova
MOSCOW, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Police detained more than 1,000 people and broke up rallies in Moscow and across Russia on Sunday as supporters of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny took to the streets to protest his jailing, despite biting cold and the threat of arrest.
The nationwide rallies follow large protests last weekend that are part of a campaign to pressure the Kremlin into freeing President Vladimir Putin s most prominent opponent.
The opposition politician was arrested on Jan. 17 after returning to Moscow from Germany where he had been recovering from a nerve agent poisoning in Russia last summer. He accuses Putin of ordering his murder, which the Kremlin denies. ....

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