The arrest of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny—and an exposé he released alleging deep corruption—fuelled vast
weekend protests, chipping away at President Vladimir Putin’s legitimacy. Having left the European Union Britain must find a new foreign-policy foothold in the world; we examine its options and its
moves so far. And a shocking
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