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Businessman Bill Browder, who was once the biggest foreign investor in Russia but has become a vocal critic of the country and clashed with President Vladimir Putin’s government, said Wednesday that he was detained briefly in Spain on a Russian arrest warrant. Browder, an American-born financier based in the U.K., told CBS News Radio after his release that Russia should be expelled from the international police network Interpol for “abusing” it to have him detained.

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