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Lisbon expresses "regret" after sharing details on pro-Navalny protestors with Russian embassy

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Lisbon expresses 'regret' after sharing details on pro-Navalny protestors with Russian embassy

Lisbon expresses "regret" after sharing details on pro-Navalny protestors with Russian embassy

The city of Lisbon has admitted that it had made a mistake in sharing the personal details of pro-Alexei Navalny rally organisers with Russian authorities.


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