How a dead moose has edged Russia closer to a stand-off with the West

Spate of arrests in ‘new era of repression’ risks further poisoning Moscow’s foreign relations

Vladimir Putin feeds a calf during a 2010 visit to Moose Island National Park
Vladimir Putin feeds a calf during a 2010 visit to Moose Island National Park
(Image credit: Alexey Druzhinin/AFP via Getty Images)

Vladimir Putin is being accused of trying to stitch up a political rival who has been arrested and charged over the death of a moose.

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