The poisoned Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny has been discharged from a hospital treating him in Berlin.
The Charité Hospital said it was ending acute medical care because his condition had sufficiently improved.
Mr Navalny posted a picture of himself on social media standing unaided with a message saying doctors had given him every chance of a full recovery.
Mr Navalny has long been a prominent critic of President Vladimir Putin.
He collapsed on a flight from Siberia on 20 August. Tests have shown he was poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent.
He was transferred to the Charité hospital in the German capital, Berlin.
His team alleges he was poisoned on the orders of President Putin. The Kremlin denies any involvement.
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