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Russian court denies Navalny's release from prison

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Russian court denies Navalny's release from prison

Russian court denies Navalny's release from prison

A Russian court has ordered Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny to be kept in jail after rejecting an appeal against his detention, a decision that Navalny called predictable.


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