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Canadian Greenpeace activist detained in Russia arrives homeCanadian Greenpeace activist Alexandre Paul has no doubt what the worst moment was during his recent harrowing experience in Russia.CanadaDec 27, 2013
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Greenpeace activist Alexandre Paul arrives back in MontrealA Canadian Greenpeace activist who was detained in Russia this fall says he's glad to be back home.CanadaDec 27, 2013
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2 Canadian Greenpeace activists clear to come home after Russian charges droppedIt was hoped that two Canadian Greenpeace activists would return home by the weekend after Russia dropped charges against them following a protest outside an oil rig in the Arctic.CanadaDec 26, 2013
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Russia passes amnesty bill that includes Greenpeace crewRussia's parliament has voted for an amnesty bill that includes crew members of a Greenpeace ship and members of the Pussy Riot band.WorldDec 18, 2013
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Russia grants bail for last of 30 Greenpeace detaineesA Russian court has granted bail to the last of 30 Greenpeace activists who were detained at sea during a protest against oil drilling in the Arctic.EnvironmentNov 28, 2013
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Canadian Greenpeace activist freed on bail in RussiaA Canadian member of a Greenpeace protest ship who was granted bail by a Russian court on Tuesday has now been released from custody.CanadaNov 22, 2013
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7 captivating and moving photos of the weekA look at this week's powerful and emotional photos that you may have missed.WorldNov 22, 2013
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2nd Canadian Greenpeace activist granted bail in RussiaThe two Canadians who were among 30 people arrested in Russia following a Greenpeace protest in the Arctic now have been granted bail.CanadaNov 21, 2013
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2 more from Greenpeace ship released on bailTwo more of the 30 people arrested by Russia following a Greenpeace protest in the Arctic in September have been freed on bail.WorldNov 21, 2013
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Greenpeace protesters arrested; still no word from FedsThree Greenpeace protesters who scaled Montreal's Biosphere structure in support of detained activists in Russia will face criminal charges.PoliticsNov 20, 2013
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