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Russia’s Supreme Court ruled today that the “international LGBT movement” is an “extremist organization,” jeopardizing all forms of LGBT rights activism in the country.
Language learning app Duolingo has deleted references in Russia to what Moscow calls "non-traditional sexual relations" after being warned by Russia's communications regulator about publishing ...
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Daily Star on MSNRussia fines woman over satirical photos of men in wedding dresses in LGBTQ crackdownThe woman posted a series of photos to her social media accounts mocking gender norms in straight marriages, but a court ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNAndrey Shashkov: How Far Will Russia’s Wartime Anti-LGBTQ+ Campaign Go?State-led attacks on Russia’s LGBTQ+ community intensified dramatically following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in ...
A network of Kremlin-backed influencers seeks to portray Russia as a bastion of traditional values in an attempt to attract ...
A massive overnight Russian attack has hit Ukraine's capital Kyiv, killing at least two people and injuring 16, President ...
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PinkNews on MSNWhy are LGBTQ+ people being told to ‘go to Dagestan’?You may have noticed a trend of people commenting 'Dagestan' on TikTok users’ videos - here's the disturbing meaning behind ...
Russian authorities have put two current and one former employee of Eksmo—Russia’s largest publishing house—under house arrest, accusing them of distributing “LGBT propaganda.
State Isomorphism in the Slavic Core of the Commonwealth of Independent States: A Comparative Study of Geopolitical Pluralism in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. KU Leuven, LINES Institute for ...
Russia in 2023 widened existing restrictions on the promotion of "non-traditional sexual relations" amid a broader crackdown on LGBT rights, part of President Vladimir Putin's push to uphold what ...
Roskomnadzor, Russia’s communication regulator, had written to Duolingo, warning it against publishing material promoting non-traditional sexual relations and LGBT propaganda.
A Russian court on Tuesday fined U.S. tech giant Apple six million roubles ($76,510) for violating Russian rules on what Moscow calls "LGBT propaganda," the state TASS news agency reported. Russia ...
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