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Russia protests: Yulia Navalnaya, wife of Alexey Navalny, released after detention in Moscow

Navalny protests: Kremlin meets Russian demonstrators with fiercest crackdown in years CNN 2/1/2021 By Zahra Ullah, Anna Chernova, Laura Smith-Spark and Mary Ilyushina, CNN © Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP People clash with police during a protest against the jailing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021. Thousands of people took to the streets Sunday across Russia to demand the release of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny, keeping up the wave of nationwide protests that have rattled the Kremlin. Hundreds were detained by police. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko) Thousands of people in Moscow and across Russia who took to the streets Sunday were met with the harshest show of force the country has seen in recent years.

More than 2,700 arrested across Russia in protests for jailed opposition leader Navalny

More than 3,300 arrested across Russia as protests swell for jailed opposition leader Navalny Robyn Dixon, Isabelle Khurshudyan © Maxim Shipenkov/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Russian special police officers clash with protesters during a rally in support of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Moscow on Jan. 23. MOSCOW More than 3,300 people were arrested Saturday in protests spanning nearly 70 cities and towns across Russia calling for the release of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny a massive show of defiance against President Vladimir Putin and his widening crackdowns against challenges to his power. Among the detained was Navalny s wife, Yulia, and many heads of Navalny s regional offices. It was the largest number of protesters taken into custody in a day since the Russian rights group OVD-Info began monitoring demonstrations in 2011.

DC hotels won t close during inauguration week after Airbnb canceled all area reservations amid worries of renewed violence

Experts say echo chambers from apps like Parler contributed to attack on Capitol

Experts say echo chambers from apps like Parler contributed to attack on Capitol © Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images A protester takes a photo with police officers in riot gear that are dispersing protesters who are gathering at the U.S. Capitol Building on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC. As Trump loyalists stormed the U.S. Capitol last week, conservative-leaning social media sites like Parler and Gab erupted with talk of revolution and civil war, with trending hashtags like #StormTheCapitol. Experts tell ABC News that services like Parler whose app has now been removed from the leading app stores helped create echo chambers for violence and extremist views, then provided a platform for some of the coordination of last week s attack.

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