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Moscow police detained some 100 people, including several prominent opposition leaders, after an unsanctioned rally in downtown of the Russian capital, a police official said.


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Russia and the United States need to sign...

According to information published on the website of the Russian Foreign Ministry on Sunday, the talk was held on Saturday on the initiative of the U.S. side.

"The conversation touched upon the issues related to the adoption of Russian children by U.S. citizens. On our part, we stressed the need to sign as quickly as possible a bilateral binding agreement to protect the rights, life and health of adopted children and guarantee that the recent incidents never repeat again," the statement said.

The statement follows the latest adoption incident when a U.S. adoptive mother sent Artyom, 8, on a one-way flight back to Russia just six months after adoption, claiming he was "psychopathic."

Russia is one of the largest sources of adoptions to the United States, but the issue has become controversial in Russia in recent years, following numerous incidents involving the mistreatment of Russian adopted children in the United States.

In an interview with ABC, President

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