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Moscow-- Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said he was arrested on Wednesday, in an apparent move by the authorities to prevent a major protest rally this week.In a video on his Instagram account, the anti-corruption campaigner said he was detained as he was leaving his Moscow home to go jogging and buy flowers for his wife on her birthday. People are right when they say that sport is not always good for your health,  Navalny joked. I have been detained and am now at a police station wearing shorts like a stupid man,  the 43-year-old said.         View this post on Instagram            A post shared by  1040; 1083; 1077; 1082; 1089; 1077; 1081;  1053; 1072; 1074; 1072; 1083; 1100; 1085; 1099; 1081;  @navalny  on Jul 23, 2019 at 11:41pm PDT His spokeswoman, Kira Yarmysh, confirmed the arrest on her Twitter account.        Navalny s arrest ca <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.de>adidas originals ultraboost</a> me after more than 22,000 people rallied in the Russian capital on Saturday  <a href=https://www.hokas.com.de>hoka schuhe</a> to demand free and fair local polls, incensed by the authorities  refusal to put popular opposition candidates on the ballot for the Moscow parliament elections in September.The opposition says it was the largest protest since 2012 when tens of thousands rallied against election fraud during parliamentary polls.                                                                                                        Sweeping arrests amid anti-Putin protests in Russia          02:25                              <a href=https://www.adidascampus.com.de>adidas campus 00s</a>                                       Jetv Israeli Jets Bomb Multiple Gaza Strip Sites
Updated 2:54 PM ET AP  PARIS - A steam blast at France s oldest nuclear plant Wednesday left two workers with slight finger burns and revived calls to reduce this country s heavy reliance on nuclear power.Nuclear safety authorities said there was no threat of radioactive leaks and that the incident at the Fessenheim plant near the German border was minor. It touched a nerve, however, because anti-nuclear activists have long urged the closure of the plant, w <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley thermos</a> hich was built in the 1970s and is located in a seismic zone. Those calls have mounted since the earthquake and tsunami disaster at Japan s Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant last year.Utility giant Electricite de France, which operates the plant, denied initial reports of a fire. EDF <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley cup usa</a>  said in a statement that the incident occurred during maintenance when oxygenated water escaped and prompted a burs <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley cup</a> t of steam. It said all nine people in the facility at the time were examined.Plant director Thierry Rosso said two employees suffered slight burns on their index fingers from the blast of vapor. He said it triggered automatic calls to the emergency services, but insisted  there is no environmental impact.  He said the water involved was not contaminated.         The next stage is to look at what happened  to cause the blast, he said in a conference call with reporters.France relies on nuclear energy more than any other nation, getting about frac34; of its electricity from atomic reactors scattered around the country. French Presid
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