Putin critic Alex Navalny is 'able to leave his bed', hospital reveals

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Lab tests in France and Sweden confirm Alexei Navalny WAS poisoned with Novichok

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin 'condemned unsubstantiated' accusations during a call with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron.

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