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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.
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Siberian doctors say they saved Kremlin critic Navalny's life
Navalny, a long-time opponent of President Vladimir Putin, fell gravely ill on Thursday after what his allies believe was a poisoning and was airlifted to Germany for treatment on Saturday.
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Navalny's condition stable after flight to Berlin - activist Bizilj to Bild
'Navalny’s condition was stable during the flight and after landing,' the paper quoted him as saying.
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Plane carrying Kremlin critic Navalny arrives in Germany - flight tracking data
German doctors had flown on Friday to the Siberian city of Omsk to evacuate Navalny, a long-time opponent of President Vladimir Putin, at the request of his wife and allies who said that the hospital treating him was badly equipped.
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Russian opposition politician Navalny put on Germany-bound plane
Gravely ill Kremlin critic Navalny, who is in a coma after drinking what his allies believe was poisoned tea, was meant to be airlifted to Germany.
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German doctors have been allowed to see Navalny: aide
A German NGO, the Cinema For Peace foundation, chartered a medical plane late Thursday that flew from Germany to the Siberian city of Omsk to airlift Navalny back to Berlin's renowned Charite hospital after he suffered a suspected poisoning.
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Kremlin critic Navalny too unwell to be moved from Siberian hospital: doctor
The doctor, Alexander Murakhovsky, said there were five possible diagnoses of Navalny’s condition and that test results would be available within two days.
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Battle to save life of Kremlin critic Navalny after suspected poisoning
Alexei Navalny, a 44-year-old lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner who is among President Vladimir Putin's fiercest critics, was hospitalised in the city of Omsk after he lost consciousness on a flight and his plane made an emergency landing.
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Doctor says it's not certain that Russian opposition politician was poisoned
Anatoly Kalinichenko, a doctor at a hospital in the Siberian city of Omsk, was speaking after Navalny’s spokeswoman said he was in a coma after drinking a cup of tea that she said she believed was laced with poison.
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Russian opposition leader & Kremlin critic Navalny hospitalised for 'poisoning'
Alexei Navalny is in the intensive care unit for toxicology patients in Omsk Emergency Hospital No. 1, after an emergency plane landing.
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Putin opponent Navalny may have been targeted with 'toxic agent' - doctor
The Russian opposition leader is serving a 30-day jail sentence for calling Saturday's rally after authorities blocked prominent independent candidates from taking part in Moscow parliament elections in September.
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Russian opposition leader Navalny freed from jail
Alexei Navalny had been detained since 24 September when he finished a previous incarceration - a 30-day stint for planning an unauthorised demonstration in January.
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Hundreds detained in Russia during protest against pension age hike
Despite the nature of the protest, many of those who took part were young.
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Russia's Putin sworn in for another 6 years in office
Putin was inaugurated for his fourth term as president two months after more than 70% of voters backed him in a presidential election in which he had no serious challengers.
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Rights monitor: Police detain over 1,000 people at anti-Putin protests
Opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who was himself detained, had called on Kremlin critics to take to the streets ahead of Putin’s inauguration for a fourth presidential term.
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Russian opposition leader Navalny released in Moscow
Alexei Navalny tweeted that he had been released and given a document on legal procedures against him for organising unsanctioned protests.
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Putin nemesis Navalny, barred from election, tries political siege
“It’s not an election, it’s a trick,” read one, depicting a goggle-eyed caricature of Vladimir Putin, who polls show should be comfortably re-elected on 18 March.
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Russian police detain opposition leader Navalny at protest
Video footage posted on social media showed Navalny appear on Moscow’s Tverskaya Street, to join a protest which authorities say was illegal.
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Putin critic Navalny clears first hurdle in bid for Russia presidency
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is a fierce opponent of President Vladimir Putin, who is widely expected to win re-election in March.