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Russia's exiles publish books using Soviet-era tactics to defy Kremlin ban In Vladimir Putin's Russia, writing about the war in Ukraine, the church or LGBTQ+ life could land you in jail. A new ...
Russian courts have issued 101 “extremism”-related convictions for allegedly participating in the “International LGBT ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin told Donald Trump that Russia is ready to resume Ukraine talks, said the Kremlin.
On May 14, in the Kremlin’s latest crackdown on the publishing industry, Russian security forces questioned staff of Eksmo, the country’s largest publishing house, and arrested about 10 employees.
Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan are longtime respected Russian journalists. However, since 2020, they’ve been based in London, and not by choice. For years now, the Kremlin has clamped down on press ...
By the book’s end, the authors report that the three main television networks were all run by the state, Russia’s richest man (Mikhail Khodorkovsky) was in jail after getting on the wrong side ...
Will Russia stand up for its ally Iran after US struck three Iranian nuclear facilities? What is stronger: the desire to make ...
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