Russia has banned adoptions by single people from countries where same-sex marriage is legal, regardless of the prospective parent's sexual orientation.
The new measure comes into law in the middle of a Winter Olympics already steeped in controversy over the country's attitude toward gays.
The decree, signed by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and posted on the government's website Thursday, also reiterates a ban on adoptions by same-sex couples who are in unions "recognized as marriages and registered in accordance with the law of a country where such marriages are permitted."
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