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Head of the Russian Orthodox Church sees the omen of Armageddon in the recognition of gay marriages by the Western states.
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny returns to Moscow from Kirov where he was convicted of embezzlement but set free until the appeal.
Russian activist Alexey Navalny will stay at large until the sentence comes into full force. He was sentenced to five years in prison on July 18.
Two people have been detained during the unauthorized demonstration and rally in Kirov.
The leader of the Russian opposition has been sentenced to 5 years in prison for embezzlement.
The judge considered Navalny's guilt fully proved and saw no political motives behind the harassment of the lawyer.
Mark Zuckerberg's former speechwriter Katherine Losse has reportedly warned that Facebook administration has access to the data of their clients.
41 of them were killed in Syria in 2012.
She needs to have a surgery in the Charité hospital in Berlin.