European countries, including the UK, have accused Russia of poisoning opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Two years ago, Navalny, a vocal critic of President Vladimir Putin, died suddenly in the Siberian prison where he was being held. European scientists have now confirmed he died from poison found in frogs after they tested samples found on Navalny's body. Russia denies it killed Navalny and says he died of natural causes, but UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said there was no innocent explanation for the poison being found on Navalny's body.
Let's have our first headline. This is from The Telegraph, a British newspaper. "How Putin Down Scientists Expose Putin's Chemical Weapons Arsenal". And that headline again from The Telegraph, a British newspaper. "How Putin Down Scientists Expose Putin's Chemical Weapons Arsenal". This headline is about how scientists at labs across Europe discovered the poison that they believe killed Navalny.
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