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Putin says Navalny poisoning not enough for probe
Germany, France and Britain have accused Russian authorities of 'involvement and responsibility' in the poisoning of Kremlin critic Navalny with Novichok, a Soviet-designed nerve agent.
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EU agrees Russia sanctions over Navalny poisoning
Ambassadors from the 27 EU countries approved sanctions after France and Germany proposed measures last week, saying Russia was responsible for the poisoning.
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Alexei Navalny urges EU entry bans on Putin's 'close circles'
Navalny was medically evacuated to Germany in late August after falling ill on a plane and spending several days in a Siberian hospital.
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Kremlin says Navalny charges against Putin 'unacceptable'
Earlier Thursday, the speaker of Russia's lower house of parliament also accused the "shameless" opposition leader of working for Western security services and claimed Alexei Navalny owed his life to Vladimir Putin.
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Navalny accuses Putin of being behind his poisoning
Navalny was evacuated to Berlin for treatment after he collapsed in August while on a flight from Tomsk to Moscow after a campaign trip to support opposition candidates in local elections.
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Navalny discharged, full recovery 'possible': Berlin hospital
The 44-year-old Kremlin critic and anti-corruption campaigner fell ill after boarding a plane in Siberia last month and was hospitalised there before being flown to Berlin. He spent 32 days in the Berlin hospital, including 24 days in intensive care, before his release.
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Alexei Navalny posts photo of him walking, describes recovery
The 44-year-old Kremlin critic posted a photo of himself walking downstairs on Instagram and described how earlier symptoms had included the inability to form words.
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Navalny says 'amazing' to breathe unaided, eyes Russia return
Taking to social media for the first time after he fell seriously ill in Siberia on 20 August, Navalny posted a picture, appearing with his wife and two children in the Berlin hospital where he was flown for treatment.
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France, Sweden confirm Novichok poisoning in Navalny case: Germany
The 44-year-old Kremlin critic and anti-corruption campaigner fell ill after boarding a plane in Siberia last month and was hospitalised there before being flown to Berlin.
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Russian police seek to question Navalny in Germany
The 44-year-old Kremlin critic and anti-corruption campaigner fell ill after boarding a plane in Siberia and was hospitalised there before being flown to Berlin.
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UN urges 'independent' Russian probe of Navalny poisoning
Michelle Bachelet stressed the need to get to the bottom of the poisoning, after German specialists said they had 'unequivocal proof' that the weapons-grade nerve agent Novichok was used in the attack.
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Putin critic Navalny is out of coma, Berlin hospital says
Chancellor Angela Merkel has said her government has concluded Alexei Navalny was poisoned with Novichok, the same substance that Britain said was used against a Russian double agent and his daughter in an attack in England in 2018.
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UK says Russian state link likely in Navalny poisoning
Germany, where Navalny is being treated after falling ill last month, has said there was "unequivocal evidence" of the use of the agent but Moscow has said there was no proof of poisoning.
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Outrage after Germany says Putin critic Navalny poisoned with Novichok
The 44-year-old last month became the latest in a long line of Russian defectors and critics of President Vladimir Putin to be poisoned in suspicious circumstances, and is now in hospital in Berlin.
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White House 'deeply troubled', UK wants Russia to 'explain' Navalny poisoning
The comments came after doctors treating Navalny in Berlin said the critic of Vladimir Putin was poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent.
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Germany says Putin critic Navalny poisoned with Novichok
"It is a shocking event that Alexei Navalny has become the victim of an attack with a chemical nerve agent in Russia," said government spokesman Steffen Seibert in a statement.
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Kremlin critic Navalny's symptoms improving - spokesperson
Alexei Navalny, 44, was airlifted to Germany on Saturday after collapsing during a flight from the Siberian city of Tomsk to Moscow.
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Kremlin says Navalny not poisoned as West urges probe
Alexei Navalny fell ill after boarding a plane to Moscow in Siberia and his aides believe he was poisoned by a cup of tea at the airport. They place the ultimate blame on President Vladimir Putin.
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Navalny ally says only Putin could have authorised suspected poisoning
The Kremlin has dismissed as “hot air” and untrue any suggestion Putin was somehow involved in Navalny falling ill
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Merkel tells Russia to investigate suspected poisoning of Kremlin critic
Alexei Navalny, a critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, collapsed on a plane in Russia last week, and he was flown to Germany for treatment on Saturday.
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Putin critic Navalny under guard after likely poisoning, says Germany
Navalny collapsed on a plane on Thursday last week after drinking tea that his allies said they believe was laced with poison. He was flown to Germany for treatment on Saturday.